March 10, 2010
CollegeBaseballInsider.com National Players of the Week
National
Player
Raynor Campbell (Katy, Texas)
Baylor senior infielder
Campbell went 12 for 24 (.500) in six games with three doubles,
four home runs and 17 RBI. He had at least one hit and one RBI in each game. In
the final three contests of the four-game set with Oral Roberts, Campbell went 6
for 9 in the clean-up spot with three homers, 10 RBI and two steals to lead the
Bears to three victories.
National
Pitcher
Jeremy Erben (New Braunsfels, Texas)
Oklahoma senior right-hander
Erben recorded three wins in four relief
appearances. He did not allow a run in six innings with four hits, one walk and
eight strikeouts. Erben earned wins over USF on Thursday (2.0 IP, 2 H, 3 K), USF
again on Saturday (1.0 IP, 0 H, 1 K) and Stephen F. Austin on Sunday (2.0 IP, 1
H, 1 BB, 2 K) to raise his record to 5-0.
Regional Players of the Week
Northeast
Player
Mark Micowski (Haddam, Conn.)
Georgia State junior outfielder
Micowski went 14 for 22 (.636) as the
Panthers posted a 4-1 mark. The Vermont transfer had five doubles, one triple,
two homers, 14 runs, 10 RBI and two steals. Micowski hit for the cycle on Friday
against NC Central, going 7 for 8 with four runs and seven RBI. He set school
records with seven hits and eight at-bats.
Northeast
Pitcher
Billy Barber (Fredericksburg, Va.)
Richmond junior right-hander
Barber registered two wins in a pair of relief appearances,
allowing three hits and no runs in 5.2 innings with six strikeouts and one walk.
He fanned five in three innings against George Mason. He also drove in the
go-ahead run in the seventh against the Patriots. Barber pitched the final 2.2
innings Sunday against Lafayette.
Southeast Player
Nick DelGuidice (Miami, Fla.)
Florida Atlantic junior shortstop
DelGuidice batted .727 (8 for 11) with two
home runs, 13 RBI and six runs as the Owls won their weekend series against
Boston College. He broke the school record with nine RBI in Saturday’s 15-6 win,
going 4 for 4 with one double and two homers. DelGuidice also scored three and
added a sacrifice fly.
Southeast
Pitcher
Jason Sullivan (Shelbyville, Ill.)
Western Carolina senior right-hander
Sullivan pitched his first career complete game on Friday in a
1-0 win for the Catamounts over West Virginia in the Keith LeClair Classic in
Greenville, N.C. Sullivan allowed three hits, only one for extra bases, in nine
innings. He walked one and struck out eight in raising his record to 3-0.
Central
Player
Christian Overstreet (Nixa, Mo.)
Missouri State senior outfielder
Overstreet went 8 for 11 (.727) in four games for the Bears with
two doubles, two homers, seven runs and six RBI. He posted a slugging percentage
of 1.455. Overstreet drew five walks and was hit by one pitch, reaching base 14
times in 17 plate appearances. On Sunday, he went 3 for 4 with a homer, two runs
and four RBI.
Central
Pitcher
Michael Goodnight (Houston, Texas)
Houston sophomore right-hander
Goodnight pitched the Cougars to victory over nationally-ranked
Texas on Saturday in the Houston College Classic at Minute Maid Park. Goodnight
tossed seven scoreless innings with two hits and nine strikeouts, one away from
his career high, as Houston edged the Longhorns 1-0. Goodnight raised his record
to 2-1.
West Player
Wade Reynoso (Redwood City, Calif.)
New Mexico State senior third baseman
Reynoso batted .522 (12 for 23) in six
games for the Aggies with two doubles, three homers, 11 runs, 16 RBI and four
walks. He posted a slugging percentage of 1.000 as NMSU went 4-2. Reynoso
recorded season highs with six at-bats, four hits and six RBI in a 17-8 victory
over New Mexico on Wednesday.
West Pitcher
Noe Ramirez (East Los Angeles, Calif.)
Cal State Fullerton sophomore right-hander
Ramirez pitched the first complete game of his career Saturday in
a 6-1 win at Arizona. He scattered five hits with one walk and nine strikeouts,
one away from his career best. Ramirez had a shutout for 8.1 innings before
allowing the lone run in the ninth. Ramirez evened his record at 1-1.
Note -
regional players of the week are chosen based on their conference affiliation.
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