DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association (NCBWA) released its National Player of the Week awards
for the period ending May 19. Stanford junior first baseman
Andrew Daschbach was named National Hitter
of the Week, while Ohio State redshirt freshman left-handed
pitcher Seth Lonsway 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.
Daschbach went 4-for-4 with four home runs and five RBI in a
7-1 win over Cal Poly (May 14), also going 3-for-5 with a pair of
triples and two runs scored in Stanford's 8-5 win over Oregon State
(May 17). The Atherton, Calif., native finished three games last
week with 23 total bases, six RBI and six runs.
Daschbach is the first player in the NCAA to hit four home runs
in a game this season and the eighth to do so since 2013. He is
the second-ever Pac-12 player to hit four homers in a game, joining
UCLA's Bill Scott (vs. Washington on March 30, 1999). His 16 total
bases against Cal Poly are the most of any player in the NCAA this
season and the most in the Pac-12 by five. It was the first time
a Stanford player had hit three home runs in a game since June 15,
2000 – Edmund Muth hit three in a College World Series matchup against
Louisiana-Lafayette. Daschbach's four homers tie for the third-most
in a single game in NCAA history – Marshall McDougall hit six for
Florida State on May 9, 1999 and Henry Rochelle hit five for Campbell
on March 30, 1985.
Lonsway fanned a career-high 14 in eight innings of work and
allowed just one unearned on two hits and two walks to help the
Buckeyes to a series sweep at Purdue last weekend in West
Lafayette, Ind., The Celina, Ohio, native is the Big Ten strikeout leader
with 110 this season. He became the first Buckeye pitcher to strike
out at least 100 hitters in a single-season since Alex Wimmers in
2009. His 110 strikeouts currently ranks seventh in OSU history.
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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.
2019 NCBWA Division I Players of the Week:
• Week ending Feb. 17: Austin Martin, Vanderbilt (Hitter); Grant Judkins, Iowa (Pitcher)
• Week ending Feb. 24: Thomas Dillard, Ole Miss (Hitter); Tommy Henry, Michigan (Pitcher)
• Week ending March 3: Harrison Freed, Butler and TJ Hopkins, South Carolina (Hitter); Tanner Burns, Auburn (Pitcher)
• Week ending March 10: Cameron Warren, Texas Tech (Hitter); Jake Kuchmaner, East Carolina and Chris Gerard, Virginia Tech (Pitcher)
• Week ending March 17: Chris Lanzilli, Wake Forest (Hitter); Jake Kuchmaner, East Carolina (Pitcher)
• Week ending March 24: Tristan Peterson, New Mexico State (Hitter); Connor Thomas, Georgia Tech (Pitcher)
• Week ending March 31: Jake Sanford, WKU (Hitter); Zach Thompson, Kentucky (Pitcher)
• Week ending April 7: Kody Hoese, Tulane (Hitter); Alek Manoah, West Virginia (Pitcher)
• Week ending April 14: Spencer Steer, Oregon (Hitter); Cody Luther, Saint Louis and Ryan Shreve, Pacific (Pitcher)
• Week ending April 21: Logan Wyatt, Louisville (Hitter); Alek Manoah, West Virginia (Pitcher)
• Week ending April 28: Keaton Smith, Nevada (Hitter); Ryan Garcia, UCLA (Pitcher)
• Week ending May 5: Chase Smartt, Troy (Hitter); Andy Fisher, Illinois (Pitcher)
• Week ending May 12: Bryce Ball, Dallas Baptist (Hitter); Micah Kaczor, East Tennessee State (Pitcher)
• Week ending May 19: Andrew Daschbach, Stanford (Hitter); Seth Lonsway, Ohio State (Pitcher)
2019 NCBWA Division I Players of the Month:
• February: Nick Gonzales, New Mexico State (Player); John Doxakis, Texas A&M (Pitcher)
• March: Hunter Bishop, Arizona State (Player); Reid Detmers, Louisville (Pitcher)
• April: Adley Rutschman, Oregon State (Player); Alek Manoah, West Virginia (Pitcher)
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