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Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy has been named the 47th winner of the Golden Spikes Award, the most prestigious among college baseball’s national player of the year honors.
Aloy, a junior, has started all 65 games at shortstop this year, was named an All-American by four major publications. His season was capped off by a semifinal run with the Razorbacks in the Men ...
OMAHA, Neb. — Wehiwa Aloy was named the 2025 Golden Spikes Award winner ahead of the start of the Men's College World Series championship series on Saturday.
Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy is the 2025 Golden Spikes Award winner, USA Baseball announced on Saturday. The projected first-round pick in next month's MLB Draft hauled in the national honor ...
Aloy is expected to be one of the top names called during the MLB Draft, which takes place July 13-14 in Atlanta as part of MLB’s All-Star Week festivities.
Aloy was named Southeastern Conference Player of the Year. He finished the season, including Arkansas' four games at the College World Series, with superb stats. Wehiwa Kapahulehua Aloy.
Aloy, named the SEC Player of the Year, is slashing a team-leading .355/.440/.686 with 20 home runs, tied for fourth most in program history, and 64 RBI through 59 games this season.
Aloy is the third Arkansas player to take home the prize, joining Andrew Benintendi in 2015 and Kevin Kopps in 2021, and the 12th winner from the Southeastern Conference — most of any league.
Aloy batted .350 with 21 home runs, 19 doubles, 2 triples, 81 runs and 68 RBI for the Razorbacks (50-15), whose season ended with a 6-5 loss to LSU in the national semifinal round Wednesday at the ...
Wehiwa Aloy will almost certainly be the first Arkansas Razorback taken in the pro draft but ESPN argues another Hog will hear his name called first. Aloy was in the spotlight Saturday in Omaha ...
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