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Chris Bisson, Chris Wade Named All-SEC
May 19, 2009
HOOVER, Ala. -- Kentucky sophomore second baseman Chris Bisson and sophomore shortstop Chris Wade have been selected to the 2009 All-Southeastern Conference coaches' second-team, the conference office announced Tuesday morning. The Kentucky middle infield duo served as the backbone of the team throughout the year, leading UK offensively and in the field. Bisson, a native of Orleans, Ontario, has led UK in average (.360), games played (53), runs (49), hits (80), triples (3), RBI (52), walks (20), while stealing 13-of-15 bases. The 5-foot-11, 185-pounder, hit .365 (46-for-126) in SEC play, ranking second in the league with 46 hits. Bisson drive in 27 RBI and had a league-leading three triples. Bisson, who totaled a team-high 15 game hitting streak earlier in the year, has led the club with 25 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI games. Defensively, Bisson fielded .953 with 133 assists, turning a team-best 24 double plays. Bisson's offensive production came a year after hitting .157 (8-for-51) in 27 games as a true freshman, seeing 13 starts primarily in place of injured starting third baseman Chris McClendon in 2008. Wade, a 2008 freshman All-America selection, has posted a .313 average (49-for-157), with 10 doubles, one triple and six homers, driving in 42 RBI. Wade, a native of Lexington, Ky., has drawn 17 walks and struck out 23 times, stealing a team-best 14-of-17 bases. In SEC play, Wade batted .272 (25-for-92) with three doubles and three homers, driving in 14 RBI and drawing 11 walks to just 12 strikeouts. A defensive wizard at shortstop, Wade fielded .962 with 130 assists and 73 putouts, turning 21 doubles plays. After starting the first 106 games of his Kentucky career, Wade had to miss a week (4 games) due to injury, snapping his consecutive starting streak. In his two year career, a span of 113 games - all started - Wade has batted .304 (123-for-405) with 34 doubles, 11 homers, 93 RBI, stealing 20-of-25 bases.
Last season, UK placed a league-high four members on the first-team, with first-team All-Americans Sawyer Carroll and Collin Cowgill in the first-team All-SEC outfield, Ryan Wilkes named first-team second baseman and southpaw Chris Rusin tabbed a first team starting pitcher. 2009 SEC Awards FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM ALL FRESHMAN TEAM |