Birmingham, Ala. - The Southeastern Conference unveiled its soccer coaches postseason awards Sunday to cap off another exciting season of SEC soccer.South Carolinas Shelley Smith earned SEC?Coach of the Year honors while Auburn senior midfielder Casie Ramsier was named SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. South Carolinas Savannah McCaskill was selected as the SEC Offensive?Player of the Year and South Carolina senior defender Kaleigh Kurtz was tabbed SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Missouris Sarah Luebbert garnered SEC Freshman of the Year honors.It is the third SEC Coach of the Year honor for Smith, who led the Gamecocks to their second regular season SEC championship with an 11-0-0 record. South Carolinas overall .972 winning percentage (17-0-1) is the best in the nation. The Gamecocks are only team in the nation without a loss on the season and are the first team since Florida in 2011 to finish league play unbeaten and untied.Ramsier, who has a 3.92 grade point average while working on a masters degree in Accountancy, already has bachelors degrees in both Accounting and Finance. She ranks tied for first in program history in game-winning goals (11), third in career goals (32), and fifth in points (79).McCaskill becomes the second South Carolina player to win SEC Offensive Player of the Year honors, joining Kayla Grimsley (2010 & 2011). The junior from Chapin, S.C., leads the SEC with 14 goals and with 36 points.Kurtz, a native of Greer, S.C., anchored a stingy South Carolina defense that allowed just seven goals on the season. The Gamecock defense ranks fifth nationally with a .038 goals against average.Luebbert earned SEC Freshman of the Year honors after scoring 10 goals in 16 games this season. The Jefferson City, Mo., product ranks tied for second on Mizzous all-time freshman goals and points lists.2016 SEC Soccer AwardsCoach of the Year: Shelley Smith, South Carolina Offensive Player of the Year: Savannah McCaskill, South Carolina Defensive Player of the Year: Kaleigh Kurtz, South Carolina Freshman of the Year: Sarah Luebbert, Missouri Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Casie Ramsier, AuburnFirst Team All-SEC:Forward: Kristen Dodson, AuburnForward: Savannah Jordan, FloridaForward: Savannah McCaskill, South CarolinaForward: Hannah Wilkinson, TennesseeMidfielder: Claire Kelley, ArkansasMidfielder: Casie Ramsier, AuburnMidfielder: Meggie Dougherty Howard, FloridaMidfielder: Chelsea Drennan, South CarolinaDefender: Kiana Clarke, AuburnDefender: Gabby Seiler, FloridaDefender: Paige Bendell, South CarolinaDefender: Kaleigh Kurtz, South CarolinaGoalkeeper: Mikayla Krzeczowski, South CarolinaAt-Large: Marion Crowder, GeorgiaAt-Large: Melanie Donaldson, MissouriSecond Team All-SEC:Forward: Mallory Eubanks, Mississippi StateForward: Sarah Luebbert, MissouriForward: Sophie Groff, South CarolinaForward: Haley Pounds, Texas A&MMidfielder: Brooke Ramsier, AuburnMidfielder: Summer Clarke, LSUMidfielder: Gretchen Harknett, Ole MissMidfielder: Kaitlyn Clark, MissouriMidfielder: Rylie OKeefe, TennesseeDefender: Jessi Hartzler, ArkansasDefender: Qyara Winston, ArkansasDefender: Caroline Waters, GeorgiaDefender: Lauren Selaiden, MissouriGoalkeeper: Sarah Le Beau, AuburnGoalkeeper: Danielle Rice, Texas A&MAt-Large: Kristen Cardano, FloridaAt-Large: Cristina DeZeeuw, VanderbiltAll-Freshman Team:Stefani Doyle, ArkansasKayla McKeon, ArkansasBri Folds, AuburnKarli Gutsche, AuburnJulia Lester, FloridaMarissa Bosco, KentuckyEvangeline Soucie, KentuckySarah Luebbert, MissouriMikayla Krzeczowski, South CarolinaMaya Neal, TennesseeGrace Piper, Texas A&MGrace Jackson, VanderbiltCustom Nike Baseball Jerseys Black Friday . 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You cant afford to lose a guy for six to eight weeks or whatever, however long it takes if hed really hurt it, pulled it, Baker said. Hes already operating kind of from behind trying to get his stroke together. So we thought that was definitely the right move for him and us.The 31-year-old Zimmerman is batting .221 with 12 homers, 13 doubles and 38 RBI.Giolito, who turns 22 next week, made two major league starts -- both against the Mets -- after he was called up from Double-A Harrisburg.dddddddddddd He threw four shutout innings of one-hit ball in his rain-shortened debut June 28, but didnt fare nearly as well Thursday night at Citi Field.Handed a 4-1 lead, he faded fast and was pulled after throwing 90 pitches in 3 2/3 innings. The right-hander gave up four runs, seven hits and four walks.The 23-year-old Turner, another top prospect, went 3 for 3 with a double and a walk during a two-game stint with the Nationals early last month. He was hitting .302 with six homers and 33 RBI in 83 games at Syracuse, leading the International League in runs (61), triples (8), doubles (22) and stolen bases (25).Taylor was optioned to Syracuse on Monday and played one game there before returning to the majors. He was batting .225 with six homers, 10 doubles, 12 RBI and 10 steals in 60 games for Washington this year.Turner and Taylor were both available off the bench Friday night against the Mets. ' ' '