Junior pitcherand freshman closerhave been named to the Collegiate Baseball All-America Teams. Peterson is a first-team pick, while Yovan earned second-team honors.Peterson is the only Duck to earn first-team recognition from Collegiate Baseball in the nine seasons since baseball returned to Oregon. He is also just the second pitcher in that time to receive any first-team honor joining Jimmie Sherfy who was an American Baseball Coaches Association pick in 2012 and a National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association first-teamer in 2013.The Ducks' lefty finished the season 11-4 with a 2.51 ERA and a school-record 140 strikeouts in 100.1 innings pitched while walking just 15. He is the only pitcher in the country to rank in the top seven in four statistical categories. He is second in the nation in both strikeouts and victories, while ranking fourth in strikeout-to-walk ratio (9.33) and seventh in strikeouts per nine innings (12.56).Peterson (Denver, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS) had a dominant season. In addition to earning All-America honors, he is a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy honoring the top amateur player and college baseball's best player respectively.During the season, he was named the NCBWA National Pitcher of the Month after finishing March with a 5-0 record and a 0.50 ERA. He allowed just four runs, two earned, on 28 hits in 36.1 innings pitched while striking out 57, walking two and allowing a .207 opponent batting average. Peterson had three games with double-digit strikeouts during the month with a then career-high 17 against Mississippi State on March 3, 14 the next week against Santa Clara and then 11 to wrap up March against Utah.Oregon's ace also has claimed three Pac-12 Conference Pitcher of the Week honors in 2017 and was named a Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week three times. He was selected the NCBWA Pitcher of the Week after he set a career-high, and Oregon record, striking out 20 in a 2-0 complete-game shutout of Arizona State on April 28. In that game he allowed just four hits while walking just one.Peterson had six double-digit strikeout games during the season. In addition to the Arizona State, Mississippi State, Santa Clara and Utah games, he fanned 11 vs. UC Irvine while walking none and had 10 strikeouts in a win at Washington State.Yovan (Beaverton, Ore. / Westview HS) is the first freshman, and third closer, at Oregon to claim All-America accolades. He is one of just two freshman on either the first or second teams, joining Texas A&M second baseman Braden Schewmake. Yovan finished his first year in Eugene with 15 saves, which tied for fourth nationally, and had a 1.97 ERA with a 1-1 record. The Ducks' stopper struck out 36 and walked just six in 32 innings pitched. He picked up a save in half of Oregon's 30 wins and finished with the fourth most saves in school history. He joins relievers Sherfy (2012, 2013) and(2016) in earning All-America honors.Yovan started his career tossing 19.1 scoreless innings over his first 13 appearances before he gave up a run. Like Peterson, he was outstanding in March compiling seven saves in eight appearances while picking up a win in the other outing. He fanned 17 in 12 innings during that stretch while walking just two.