Big Ten Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Year

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Big Ten Conference Pitcher of the Year
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Awarded forthe most outstanding baseball pitcher in the Big Ten Conference
Country United States
First awarded1982
Currently held by Connor O'Halloran, Michigan

The Big Ten Conference Pitcher of the Year is a baseball award given to the Big Ten Conference's most outstanding pitcher. The award was first given following the 1994 season.

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Key

*Awarded a College National Player of the Year award:
the Dick Howser Trophy or the Golden Spikes Award
Major League Baseball Player
Major League Baseball All-Star

Winners

SeasonPlayerSchoolReference
1994 Matt Beaumont Ohio State [1]
1995 Chad Schroeder Northwestern [1]
1996 Nate Bump Penn State [1]
1997 Justin Fry Ohio State [1]
1998 James Tow Illinois [1]
1999 Justin Fry (2) Ohio State [1]
2000 Jason Anderson Illinois [1]
2001 Andy Dickinson Illinois [1]
2002 C.J. Woodrow Minnesota [1]
2003 Scott Lewis Ohio State [1]
2004 Glen Perkins Minnesota [1]
2005 Jim Brauer Michigan [1]
2006 Dan Brauer Northwestern [1]
2007 Cory Luebke Ohio State [1]
2008 Zach Putnam Michigan [1]
2009 Eric Arnett
Alex Wimmers
Indiana
Ohio State
[1]
2010 Alex Wimmers (2) Ohio State [1]
2011 Kurt Wunderlich Michigan State [1]
2012 Joe Haase Purdue [1]
2013 Aaron Slegers Indiana [2]
2014 Joey DeNato Indiana [3]
2015 Tyler Jay Illinois [4]
2016 Cody Sedlock Illinois [5]
2017 Brian Shaffer Maryland [6]
2018 Patrick Fredrickson Minnesota
2019 Andrew Saalfrank Indiana
2021 Trenton Wallace Iowa [7]
2022 Adam Mazur Iowa [8]
2023 Connor O'Halloran Michigan [9]

Winners by school

School (year joined)WinnersYears
Ohio State (1912)71994, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010
Illinois (1896)51998, 2000, 2001, 2015, 2016
Indiana (1900)42009, 2013, 2014, 2019
Michigan (1896)32005, 2008, 2023
Minnesota (1896)32002, 2004, 2018
Iowa (1900)22021, 2022
Northwestern (1896)21995, 2006
Maryland (2014)12017
Michigan State (1953)12011
Penn State (1993)12000
Purdue (1896)12012
Nebraska (2011)0
Rutgers (2014)0
Wisconsin (1896) a 0

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