TUCSON, Ariz. – Old Dominion senior Matt Coutney raked in his first All-America honor of the postseason, as he earned Collegiate Baseball All-America honors on Thursday.
Coutney hit .376 on the season with a single-season school record 27 homers, which ranks third in the country. He added 18 doubles, scored 66 runs and drove in 70 on the year. He ranks second in the country with 185 total bases and his .808 slugging percentage is fifth in the nation.
A native of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Coutney led the Monarchs with 30 multi-hit games, including seven games with three or more hits. He also registered 19 multi-RBI games. He tied an ODU record when he homered in five-consecutive games in the middle of the season against Virginia, all three games against UAB and William & Mary. He hit seven homers in those five games. With his power binge this season Coutney finished his ODU career with 39 homers, second most in program history behind teammate Andy Garriola.
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Coutney Earns Collegiate Baseball All-America Honor
Keith Lucas