DALLAS (NCBWA) – There certainly wasn’t a lack of
head-turning performances among NCAA Div. III student-athletes
in games played March 2-8, as this week’s National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association Div. III Pitcher of the Week had
the most strikeouts in a Div. III game since 2011, this week’s
Hitter of the Week hit five longballs, and for the first time
since the Rookie honor started in 2018, there’s co-winners.
Hitter of the Weel: Lebanon Valley College
senior Michael Leri put together an impressive week at the plate
to guide the Dutchmen to a perfect 9-0 spring break trip. Leri’s
week was highlighted by a game where the senior launched three
home runs in an 11-3 win over Kenyon College. It was the first
time in LVC history that a player hit three longballs in one
game. He followed it up by hitting another homer against Roger
Williams University in the Dutchmen’s 6-4 win. The senior
finished the week with seven hits, five home runs, four walks,
seven hit by pitches, 10 runs scored, and nine RBI.
Honorable Mention Hitter: Michael Gruber, Sr., SS, Saint
John’s University (Minn.) – Batted .714 (20-for-28) with 18 RBI,
six doubles, a triple, and four stolen bases from the No. 2 spot
in the lineup, as Saint John’s went 7-1 over a five-day period
last week in Fort Myers, Florida. He became the 32nd Johnnie to
reach 100 career hits on March 4 and batted .769 (10-for-13)
with runners in scoring position and .824 (14-for-17) with
runners on base during the week.
Pitcher of the Week: Senior Matthew
D’Ambrosia set a Muhlenberg College record and tied the
Centennial Conference mark by striking out 21 batters while
pitching a three-hit shutout in the Mules’ 5-0 win against
Lesley University. He broke the previous school mark of 17, set
55 years ago, and set the Centennial Conference record for
whiffs by a right-hander in a game. D’Ambrosia allowed only five
baserunners and struck out the side in the third, sixth, eighth,
and ninth innings, tying another school record with six
consecutive strikeouts. He also became Muhlenberg’s all-time
strikeout leader when he fanned his seventh batter in the third
inning, and now has 218 career strikeouts. D’Ambrosia’s 21
strikeouts are the most by a NCAA Div. III pitcher since
Dickinson College’s Sean White struck out 21 McDaniel College
batters on April 15, 2011, and its tied for the fourth-most
strikeouts in a game in Div. III history.
Honorable Mention Pitcher: Michael Simmerman, Sr., Alvernia
University – Threw the fourth no-hitter in school history during
Alvernia’s 25-0 win over Finlandia University. Simmerman struck
out 10 and had just one walk during the seven-inning shutout.
Rookies of the Week: Endicott College’s Rian
Schwede threw nine innings of shutout ball on Sunday as Endicott
defeated Bates College 7-0 in non-conference action. The
first-year hurler scattered eight hits and walked none, while
striking out three. He also sat down the Bobcats in order on
three occasions.
New England College’s Harutaro Takahashi batted .407 on the
week, helping the Pilgrims to a 4-2 record. He tallied a hit in
five of the six games, including three multi-hit games. He drove
in nine runs and scored 10 times. The rookie hit three home runs
and finished the week with a .778 slugging percentage.
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2020 NCBWA Division III Players of the Week:
• Week ending Feb. 23: Devin Hooper, Schreiner (Hitter); Ian McCole, Misericordia (Pitcher); Jackson Balzan, Salisbury (Rookie)
• Week ending March 1: Derek Hurt, Maryville (Hitter); Ryan Boyer, Pitt-Bradford (Pitcher); Ian Metzger, William Paterson (Rookie)
• Week ending March 8: Michael Leri, Lebanon Valley (Hitter); Matthew D’Ambrosia, Muhlenberg (Pitcher); Rian Schwede, Endicott and Harutaro Takahashi, New England College (Rookie)
• Week ending March 15: Aaron Spidell, College of Wooster (Hitter); Kaelen Close, Colby-Sawyer (Pitcher); Tyler Horvat, Washington & Jefferson (Rookie)
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