DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association released its National Player of the
Week awards for the period ending February 24. Maryland sophomore
outfielder Charlie White was named National Hitter
of the Week, while Central Arkansas junior right-handed pitcher
Bryce Biggerstaff 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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White served as the Terrapins' catalyst in their four-game series
sweep of Oakland, stealing 10 bases in 10 attempts while going 10-of-15
at the plate (.667), drawing five walks and scoring six runs. Three
of White's 10 hits went for extra bases, and he drove in five runs.
The sophomore center fielder from Naperville, Ill,, stole four bases
in game one of the series, the most stolen bases in a single game
for a Terrapin since 1998 (Larry Long vs. Howard). White's effort
helped Maryland swipe a school-record 11 bases in game one and register
26 stolen bases in the four-game series.
Biggerstaff, a junior right-hander from Sherwood, Arkansas, threw
the school's second no-hitter, striking out a career-high nine in
the Bears' 13-0 victory over the Jackson State. He had a perfect
game through five innings, before hitting the first batter of the
sixth inning. Biggerstaff sailed through eight innings, then struck
out the first two batters in the ninth and got a ground ball in
front of the plate that catcher Michael Marietta gunned to first
for the final out.
Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of
college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and
publicists of the sport. For more information about the NCBWA, visit
the association's official Web site,
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.
2013 NCBWA Division I Players of the Week:
• Feb. 19: Danny Collins, Troy (Hitter); Buck Farmer, Georgia Tech (Pitcher)
• Feb. 26: Charlie White, Maryland (Hitter); Bryce Biggerstaff, Central Arkansas (Pitcher)
• March 5: A.J. Reed, Kentucky (Hitter); Mark Appel, Stanford and Carlos Rodon, N.C. State
(Pitcher)
• March 12: Cody Hudson, Austin Peay (Hitter); Frankie Vanderka, Stony Brook (Pitcher)
• March 19: Zach Fish, Oklahoma State (Hitter); Pat Young, Villanova (Pitcher)
• March 26: C.K. Irby, Samford (Hitter); Ryan Kellogg, Arizona State (Pitcher)
• April 2: Mason Katz, LSU (Hitter); Cole Irvin, Oregon (Pitcher)
• April 9: Ian Graham, UNC Asheville (Hitter); Aaron Blair, Marshall (Pitcher)
• April 16: Colin Moran, North Carolina (Hitter); Cale Elam, Wichita State (Pitcher)
• April 23: Colby Roberts, James Madison (Hitter); Harrison Musgrave, West Virginia (Pitcher)
• April 30: Trey Mancini, Notre Dame (Hitter); Matt Florer, Loyola Marymount (Pitcher)
• May 7: Mitchell Tolman, Oregon (Hitter); Aaron Nola, LSU (Pitcher)
• May 14: D.J. Stewart, Florida State (Hitter); Harrison Musgrave, West Virginia (Pitcher)
• May 21: Duncan McAlpine, Dallas Baptist (Hitter); Shane Carle, Long Beach State and Andrew Moore, Oregon State (Pitcher)
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