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Tim Corbin Wins First NACSB Most Valuable Program Award

02/01/2011 11:29 AM

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Tim Corbin Wins First NACSB Most Valuable Program Award

     The NACSB (National Alliance of College Summer Baseball) would like to congratulate Coach Tim Corbin and Vanderbilt University for winning the NACSB Annual Most Valuable Program Award.


Photo by Neil Brake, Vanderbilt University 

     The award is intended to recognize one college or university coach each year that has had the greatest impact on advancing the goals and objectives of the NACSB. In 2010, a total of 510 colleges and universities were considered. To be considered for the award, at least one student athlete from the coach’s college must sign a Letter of Commitment to an NACSB league and participate in the league for that year. Points are awarded to the school based on players’ participation as well as performance. Vanderbilt University produced many gifted student-athletes that earned the school and Coach Corbin the annual award for 2010.

     The NACSB would also like to congratulate the other two finalists for the award, Central Florida and Coach Terry Rooney, as well as Appalachian State and Coach Chris Pollard. Their student athletes did a fantastic job of representing their schools and coaches and finished tied for second place in the final vote tally.

     The NACSB is an alliance of nine nationally recognized college summer baseball leagues that aims to promote communication, financial security, marketing, and improve communication between member leagues and college coaches. The NACSB follows all NCAA guidelines and regulations and includes the most prestigious summer college leagues in the country. For more information, go to nacsb.org