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Ian Carlin Selected as the Nation's Top American-Born Collegiate Cricket Player
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Ian Carlin Selected as the Nation's Top American-Born Collegiate Cricket Player

Senior wicket-keeper chosen for John Bart King Award and Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd”

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January 26, 2011

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Ian Carlin

Ian Carlin, a senior wicket-keeper at The College of Wooster, has been chosen to receive the John Bart King Award as the top U.S.-born player by American College Cricket.

WOOSTER, Ohio — Ian Carlin is the toast of the cricket world this week after being selected as the nation’s top American-born collegiate player and landing in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” (Jan. 31st issue).

A senior wicket-keeper at The College of Wooster, Carlin was chosen to receive the John Bart King Award as the best U.S.-born player by American College Cricket, based in part on his performance at the collegiate championship in Florida last spring. “I saw Ian make many diving saves,” says Lloyd Jodah, president of American College Cricket and a member of the selection committee. “He plays his position very well.”

Carlin’s first exposure to cricket came several years ago when he watched a group of international students playing an informal game inside his residence hall at Wooster. “They encouraged me to join the club,” he says, “so I decided to give it a try.”

Trying a different sport is nothing new for Carlin, who played one year of varsity football at Wooster before switching to cricket. In high school, he participated in many of the traditional sports (baseball, basketball, football, and track and field) as well as some of the more “extreme” (skateboarding, snowboarding, and paintball). When he observed cricket for the first time, he was hooked. “I was intrigued by the game,” says Carlin, a graduate of Valley High School in western Pennsylvania and a double major in political science and philosophy at Wooster. “I was aware of its massive international following, and it looked like a lot of fun.”

Not only has Carlin emerged an accomplished player, he has also become a respected leader among his teammates, who elected him as club president. “I am very honored to receive this award and serve as president,” he said. “I am hoping to encourage more American students to consider cricket at the collegiate level. It’s a great sport.”

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