DALLAS (NCBWA) Bo Bell of Mississippi College
rang up a big week at the plate while Evan Michaud of Western
New England College picked up two wins to earn the sixth NCAA
Division III National Hitter of the Week and Pitcher of the Week
honors for 2009, covering the week of March 30-April 5, as voted
on by a panel of members from the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association.
Bell, a junior outfielder from Gulfport, Miss., went 9-for-15
(.600) with four home runs, two doubles and 16 RBIs, posting a 1.503
slugging percentage, to pace a 5-0 week that included an East Division
sweep of East Texas Baptist. He also walked four times, compiling
a .739 on base percentage, and scored 11 runs. He was named the
American Southwest Conference East Division Hitter of the Week,
winning the divisions top weekly hitting award for the second time
this season. He was 4-for-5 with two home runs and five RBIs in
two games against Rust. He drove in five runs in back-to-back games
against ETBU, including 3-for-3 with two home runs in the second
game. Bell is batting .449 with 9 home runs, 9 doubles and two triples
this season for the Choctaws while driving in 49 runs.
Michaud, a sophomore right-hander from Windsor Locks, Conn., posted
a 2-0 record with a 0.00 ERA in 14 innings after allowing only 10
hits with nine strikeouts and five walks. He went seven innings,
giving up five hits and two unearned runs with four strikeouts and
a pair of walks, in an 11-2 win over city rival Springfield. He
later fired a five-hitter for his first shutout of the season and
second of his career, with five strikeouts and three walks, in a
12-0 win at Endicott that gave the Golden Bears a sweep of the Commonwealth
Coast Conference doubleheader.
Honorable mention hitters: Mason Mosby (Rhodes) - .667
(8-12), 1 double, 1 triple, 3 home runs, 8 RBI, 7 runs, 1.667 slugging
pct.; Jim Pasquine (Washington & Jefferson) - .519 (14-27), 2 doubles,
2 home runs, 11 RBI, 8 runs, .815 slugging pct.; Mike Hughes (Carthage)
- .538 (7-13), 3 home runs, 13 RBI, 5 runs, 1.308 slugging pct.;
Miguel Lugo (William Paterson) - .464 (13-28), 2 doubles, 3 steals,
14 RBI, 11 runs, .536 slugging pct.; Clint DeHaven (Greensboro)
- .692 (9-13), 2 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 8 RBI, 6 runs,
1.461 slugging pct.; Jason Jacobson (Wisconsin-Platteville) - .625
(10-16), 3 doubles, 6 RBI, 4 runs, .813 slugging pct.; Jake Calcei
(Kenyon) - .714 (10-14), 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 4 RBI,
6 runs, 1.286 slugging pct.; Tim Barry (Edgewodd) - .421 (8-19),
5 home runs, 12 RBI, 1.211 slugging pct.; Keith Patnode (Keene State)
- .538 (7-13), 1 double, 3 home runs, 9 RBI, 6 runs, 1.308 slugging
pct.
Honorable mention pitchers: Sam Weber (Augsburg) - 1-0,
0.00 ERA, 7.0 ip, 1 cg, 2 hits, 12 strikeouts; Chris Sandini (Wentworth
Tech) - 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 7.0 ip, 1 cg, 5 hits, 8 strikeouts; Jared
Hopper (Mary Hardin-Baylor) - 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 9.0 ip, 1 cg, 3 hits,
13 strikeouts; Josh DiMarco (St. John Fisher) - 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 7.0
ip, 1 cg, 2 hits, 8 strikeouts; Matt Dwyer (Ripon) - 1-0, 0.00 ERA,
9.0 ip, 3 hits, 7 strikeouts; Ryan Williams (Rutgers-Newark) - 1-0,
0.00 ERA, 6.0 ip, 1 hit, 4 strikeouts; Jeremy Rubens (Wisconsin-Oshkosh)
- 1-1, 1.29 ERA, 8.0 ip, 5 hits, 4 strikeouts.
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2009 NCBWA Division III Players of the Week:
March 1: Jeremy Macklin, Texas Lutheran (Hitter);
D.J. Keckler, Wesley College and Matt Schuld, St. Thomas (Pitcher)
March 8: Joel Chrobak, Franklin (Hitter);
Cody Boals, Elmhurst (Pitcher)
March 15: Garrett Lamborn, Wesleyan (Hitter);
Tyler Seaman, Mississippi College (Pitcher)
March 22: Cody Callahan, Keene State (Hitter);
Tim McMenamin, Gwynedd-Mercy (Pitcher)
March 29: Thomas Phillips, MIT (Hitter); John
Lunardi, Susquehanna (Pitcher)
April 5: Bo Bell, Mississippi College (Hitter);
Evan Michaud, Western New England (Pitcher)
April 12: Daniel Ward, Hendrix (Hitter); Tyler
Seaman, Mississippi College (Pitcher)
April 19: Ryan Pike, Southern Maine (Hitter);
Cory Collins, Curry (Pitcher)
April 26: Joe Biagini, Webster (Hitter); Tim
Flannery, Albright (Pitcher)
May 3: Richard Michelin, California Lutheran
(Hitter); Chuck Nicholas, Alvernia (Pitcher)
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