MORGANTOWN, W. VA. (NCBWA) The National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association (NCBWA) released its Dick Howser Trophy
National Player of the Week awards presented by The Game
Headwear for the period ending March 5. Saint Mary's sophomore designated
hitter Nathan Chong was named National
Hitter of the Week, while Western Kentuckys senior right-handed
pitcher Sean Bergeron and UCLA freshman right-hander
Thatcher Hurd were named National Co-Pitchers
of the Week. The NCBWA Board reviews candidates from each
Division I Conference and names winners each Tuesday throughout
the season.
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Chong was 11-for-15 for the week, with two home runs, two triples,
and four doubles. The Fullerton, California native, had 12 RBI and
racked up 25 total bases for some gaudy percentages, including a
.733 batting average, a .762 on base percentage, and a 1.667% slugging.
He had a sacrifice fly, was 1-for-1 in stolen bases, was hit by
two pitches, and only struck out once in the 19 plate appearances
last series.
Bergeron struck out a career-high 16 batters In game two of the
Hilltoppers' series against Hartford, while surrendering just three
hits and not allowing a walk in a complete-game shutout performance.
The Crosby, Texas natives outing marked the first nine-inning complete-game
shutout by a WKU pitcher since March 25, 2018, when Paul Kirkpatrick
accomplished the same feat in a 4-0 win against Rice.
The senior's 16 strikeouts were also the most by a Hilltopper
since at least 2005 as far back as WKU game records go topping
the previous mark of 14 by Ryan Thurston.
Hurd struck out 15 batters over 6-2/3 shutout innings in two
appearances (one start, one in relief) as he only allowed two hits.
In a start against Long Beach State, he registered five scoreless
innings and allowed two hits, while striking out 12, the most by
a UCLA freshman since Gerrit Cole in 2009. Then the Manhattan Beach,
California native, threw 1-2/3 innings of relief against Oklahoma
without giving up a hit, while striking out three.
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
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For more information on the Dick Howser Trophy and the NCBWA
Division I National Players of the Week, contact NCBWA Assistant
Executive Director
Mike Montoro
at West Virginia University at 304-293-2821.
2022 Dick Howser Trophy National Players of the Week:
Week ending Feb. 20: Tommy White, NC State (Hitter);
Hunter Barco, Florida (Pitcher) Week ending
Feb. 27: Jake Gelof, Virginia and Trey Lipscomb, Tennessee (Hitter); Chazz Martinez,
Oklahoma (Pitcher) Week ending March 6:
Nathan Chong, Saint Mary's (Hitter); Sean Bergeron, Western Kentucky and Thatcher
Hurd, UCLA (Pitcher) Week ending March
13: Daniel Susac, Arizona (Hitter); Parker Stinnett, Mississippi State (Pitcher)
Week ending March 20: Jacob Wilson, Grand Canyon
(Hitter); Gabriel Hughes, Gonzaga (Pitcher)
Week ending March 27: Josh Hatcher, Kennesaw State
and Christopher Sargent, Southern Miss (Hitter); Drew Thorpe, Cal Poly (Pitcher)
Week ending April 2: Joey Walls, UNLV (Hitter);
Drew Beam, Tennesssee and Cooper Hjerpe, Oregon State (Pitcher)
Week ending April 9: Ryan Cermak, Illinois State
and Matt Higgins, Bellarmine (Hitter); Graham Laubscher, St. Thomas and Cooper Rawls,
Louisiana (Pitcher) Week ending April 16:
Matt Coutney, Old Dominion (Hitter); Parker Messick, Florida State (Pitcher)
Week ending April 23: Max Wagner, Clemson and
Ryan Gaudino, Tennessee Tech (Hitter); Ben Seiler, Siena and Shemar Page, Grambling
(Pitcher) Week ending April 30: David McCabe,
Charlotte and Ryan Lasko, Rutgers (Hitter); Ryan Ramsey, Maryland (Pitcher)
Week ending May 8: Ivan Melendez, Texas (Hitter);
Juaron Watts-Brown, Long Beach State (Pitcher)
2022 Dick Howser Trophy National Players of the Month:
February: Tommy White, NC State (Hitter); Bryce
Hubbard, Florida State (Pitcher) March:
Ivan Melendez, Texas (Hitter); Drew Beam, Tennessee (Pitcher)
April: Matt Coutney, Old Dominion (Hitter); Parker
Messick, Florida State (Pitcher)
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