DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association released its National Player of the Week
awards for the period ending March 6. LSU junior first baseman
Mason Katz was named National Hitter of the Week, while Wake
Forest junior left-hander Brian Holmes was named National
Pitcher of the Week. The NCBWA Board reviews candidates from each
Division I Conference each week and names winners each Tuesday throughout
the season.
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Katz hit a remarkable .684 (13-for-19) in five games last week
with five doubles, three homers, eight RBIs, 12 runs, a 1.421 slugging
percentage and a .760 on-base percentage, leading LSU to perfect
5-0 mark. Beginning with a walk in his final plate appearance on
Feb. 26 versus Appalachian State, the Harahan, La., native reached
base safely in 17 consecutive plate appearances, falling just one
shy of the NCAA record of 18 straight. The streak ended on Katz's
first plate appearance on Saturday versus Dartmouth. During the
streak of reaching base safely 17 straight times, he was 10-for-10
with three doubles, two homers, nine runs, seven walks and one stolen
base.
In addition to throwing a no-hitter on Sunday, Holmes struck
out a career-high 10 batters in a 5-1 win over the Marshall. The
Thundering Herd scored its one run after two hit batters, a walk
and a sacrifice fly in the sixth inning. Aside from that inning,
Holmes retired 24 of the 25 batters he faced, hitting just one batter
in the second inning. The Lawrenceville, Ga.., native retired the
first four batters of the game and 16 of the first 17. Holmes ended
the game by retiring the final nine batters of the game, needing
just nine pitches in the seventh inning, 11 pitches in the eighth
inning and 13 pitches in the ninth.
Holmes' no-hitter was the first for the Deacons since Ben Clayton
performed the feat against UNC Greensboro on March 27, 2000. The
win also extended Wake Forest's winning streak to eight games, which
is the longest such streak since the team won 11 in a row back in
2006. Holmes' no-hitter was the first by an ACC pitcher since Virginia's
Will Roberts' perfect game against George Washington last March
29.
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www.ncbwa.com.
For more information on the NCBWA Division I National Players
of the Week, contact NCBWA Assistant Executive Director
Mike Montoro
at West Virginia University at 304-293-2821.
2012 NCBWA Division I Players of the Week: •
Feb. 21: William Arnold, Central Michigan (Hitter);
Robert Huber, Duke (Pitcher) • Feb. 28: Johnny
Coy, Wichita State (Hitter); Ryan Arrowood, Appalachian State (Pitcher) •
March 6: Mason Katz, LSU (Hitter); Brian Holmes,
Wake Forest (Pitcher) • March 13: Daniel
Bowman, Coastal Carolina (Hitter); Michael Morin, North Carolina (Pitcher)
• March 20: Travis Jankowski, Stony Brook (Hitter);
Chris Stratton, Mississippi State (Pitcher) •
March 27: Max Muncy, Baylor (Hitter); Sean Newcomb,
Hartford (Pitcher) • April 3: Alex Swim,
Elon (Hitter); Bobby Wahl, Ole Miss (Pitcher) •
April 10: Richie Shaffer, Clemson (Hitter); Sam
Moll, Memphis (Pitcher) •
April 17: Beau Amaral, UCLA (Hitter); Henry
Sisson, Davidson (Pitcher) •
April 24: Alex Blandino, Stanford (Hitter);
Steven Hill, Penn State and Andrew Thurman, UC Irvine (Pitcher) •
May 1: Derek Gibson, Southeast Missouri (Hitter);
Kevin Ferguson, Northeastern (Pitcher) •
May 8: Goose Kallunki, Utah Valley (Hitter);
Andrew Heaney, Oklahoma State (Pitcher) •
May 15: Pablo Bermudez, FIU (Hitter);
Ross Stripling, Texas A&M (Pitcher) •
May 22: Ryan Padilla, New Mexico (Hitter);
Mark Appel, Stanford and Tyler Duffey, Rice (Pitcher)
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