Miller, Horton Claim All-America Honors From Collegiate Baseball
Posted Jun 3, 2006
Junior left-hander Andrew Miller became North Carolina's first All-America starting pitcher since 1989, and shortstop Josh Horton picked up third-team accolades, as Collegiate Baseball newspaper announced its 2006 Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I All-America teams Friday.
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