DALLAS (NCBWA) – It was a week of "R & R" as catcher
J.D. Rotzoll of Concordia University (Ill.) and southpaw
Josh Roiger of Hamline University earned the NCAA Division
III National Hitter and Pitcher of the Week awards for the week
of April 21-27, 2008, the eighth of the season, as chosen by members
of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
Rotzoll, a senior from Mount Prospect, Ill., batted .565 (13-23)
during the Cougars' 4-2 week (4-0 in Northern Athletics Conference
play). Nine of his 13 hits were for extra bases, with three doubles
and six home runs. He homered in every game except one and hit two
in a game against 19th-ranked Illinois Wesleyan. His slugging percentage
was a whopping 1.478, and his on-base was .655. He scored 10 runs,
had nine RBIs, drew four walks and was hit by pitches twice. He
also fielded flawlessly in 46 chances. His hitting led the team
to 51 runs and helped them move into third place with a 14-6 NAC
record (27-10 overall). He is now hitting a team-leading .425 in
36 games on the season, and leads the team in hits (62), doubles
(18), homers (10) and slugging percentage (.795). Rotzoll was the
Northern Athletics Conference Player of the Week.
Roiger, a senior from West St. Paul, Minn., led the Pipers to
a doubleheader road sweep of 13th-ranked St. Thomas (Minn.), coming
in from left field for a save in the seventh inning of the opener,
then returning to the mound to pitch a complete-game shutout in
game two. While facing the minimum number of batters in the seventh
inning in the game one 6-5 win, he struck out two and gave up one
hit. In the 4-0 shutout in game two, Roiger walked none and gave
up just four hits, none with runners on base, and had six strikeouts.
The sweep over St. Thomas on their field marked the first time that
the Tommies were swept in an MIAC doubleheader in six seasons, covering
62 doubleheaders, and was the first time St. Thomas was swept at
home in 10 years. Roiger was the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference Pitcher of the Week.
Honorable Mention Hitters: Eric Boylan (Thiel) - .567
(17-30), 8 doubles, 4 home runs, 19 RBI, 15 runs, 1.233 slugging
pct.; Chris Burleson (Southern Maine) - .462 (12-26), 1 double,
1 triple, 5 home runs, 14 RBI, 17 runs, 1.154 slugging pct.; Chris
Blight (Scranton) - .636 (14-22), 2 doubles 1 triple, 3 home runs,
12 RBI, 14 runs, 1.227 slugging pct.; Tyler Jones (St. Olaf) - .700
(14-20), 2 doubles, 1 triple, 8 RBI, 8 runs, 3 steals, .900 slugging
pct.; Chris Nastasi (John Jay) - .619 (13-21), 4 doubles, 1 triple,
1 home run, 12 RBI, 14 runs, 2 steals, 1.048 slugging pct.; Billy
Johnson (Wisconsin-Whitewater) - .586 (17-29), 6 doubles, 1 triple,
14 RBI, 12 runs, .862 slugging pct.
Honorable Mention Pitchers: Joe Bartlinski (Kean) - 1-0,
0.00, 7.0 ip, 1 cg, 3 hits, 5 strikeouts; Sam Heaps (Elizabethtown)
- 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 9.0 ip, 1 cg, 2 hits, 9 strikeouts; Mike Kloss
(North Central) - 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 9.0 ip, 1 cg, 2 hits, 9 strikeouts;
Dave Filak (SUNY-Oneonta) - 1-0, 2 saves, 1.13 ERA, 8.0 ip, 4 hits,
8 strikeouts; Jeremy Rogoff (Washington MO) - 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 6.0
ip, 4 hits, 14 strikeouts; Zeb Ingle (Ursinus) - 1-0, 0.79 ERA,
11.1 ip, 15 strikeouts; Adam Dominick (Wisconsin-Whitewater) - 2-0,
1.76 ERA, 15.1 ip, 1 cg, 9 hits, 21 strikeouts.
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2008 NCBWA Division III Players of the Week:
• March 9: Brad Broussard, Ozarks (Hitter); Joe Bartlinski, Kean (Pitcher)
• March 16: Brent Voorhees, McMurry (Hitter); Ryan Kulik, Rowan (Pitcher)
• March 23: Drew Hedman, Pomona-Pitzer (Hitter); Drew Campbell, Kean (Pitcher)
• March 30: Derek Gianakas, Kean (Hitter); Lonnie Robinson, St. Thomas [Minn.] (Pitcher)
• April 6: Derek David, McMurry (Hitter); Matt Tone, SUNY-Cortland (Pitcher)
• April 13: Steve DeBarberie, Alvernia (Hitter);
Bryon Mendenhall, Randolph-Macon (Pitcher)
• April 20: Ricky Angel, Illinois Wesleyan (Hitter);
Jeremy Rubens, Wisconsin-Oshkosh (Pitcher)
• April 27: J.D. Rotzoll, Concordia (Hitter);
Josh Roiger, Hamline (Pitcher)
• May 4: Tim McMenamin, Gwynedd-Mercy (Hitter);
Brent Kulavic, Illinois Wesleyan (Pitcher)
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