May. 2, 2005
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Baseball Player of the Week
Bryan Nolte
Nolte helped propel
Baseball Pitcher of the Week
Justin Thomas
Thomas allowed only two hits and one unearned run in a nine-inning complete game to lead the Penguins to a 5-1 win over Wright State in a battle of the Horizon League's top two teams on Friday. The Raiders, who came into the game hitting .312 as a team and had been ranked as high as 27th in the country in hitting, had its only two hits of the game in the third inning and had only one baserunner after the third inning as Brian Vickers drew a one-out walk in the fourth. But after the walk to Vickers, Thomas forced Amin Abusaleh into a
Other Top Horizon League Player Performers - May 2
Joe Pauley,
Pauley batted .524 while starting all six games for the Bulldogs last week. He had 11 hits, including a double, a .571 slugging percentage, a .545 on-base percentage, and he drove in a team-high eight runs on the week. He finished the week with a five-game hitting streak. The shortstop/second baseman had a team-high 22 assists on the week, including several of the spectacular variety. He handled 30 chances with just one error.
Erich Diedrich,
Diedrich went 7-for-15 to hit .467 with four runs scored and three RBIs in leading YSU to a four-game sweep of
Mike Ochwat,
Ochwat is currently riding a 12-game hitting streak, during which he has improved his average from .245 to a team-best .333. He collected four hits, two runs and a stolen base against Notre Dame on April 29 and ripped an RBI double against Duquesne in helping
Other Top Horizon League Pitcher Performers - May 2
Ross Vagedes,
Vagedes had another stellar non-conference start this week against EKU. Vagedes threw five innings and faced only 17 batters in the no-decision. He left the game with a 3-1 lead, as he walked only one batter and allowed only two runners to advance past first base.
Jason Foster,
In four outings out of the bullpen this past week, Foster tossed nine innings and finished with a win and a save, striking out four batters and an ERA of 0.00. His most impressive performance came in a three-inning save without surrendering a hit in an 8-3 victory over
4.96 ERA.
Horizon League News & Notes
Senior Dale Mueller had his 15-game hitting streak snapped in
Sophomore right-hander Matt Byzet picked up his first complete game victory in
Catcher/first baseman Dominic Erney certainly earned his spot in the middle of the Viking lineup, as the senior was one of the hottest bats in the Horizon League during the past month. Erney collected 27 hits, including all seven of his home runs, in 21 games during April. He currently leads the Vikings in home runs (7), RBI (28), slugging percentage (.545) and total bases (67).
Sophomore hurler Zach Peterson has picked up victories in his last four appearances (2 start, 2 relief).
Senior third baseman Bryan Russo has reached base safely in 34 straight games, dating back to March 6th against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Sophomore center fielder Larry Gempp Jr., set a Les Miller Field record with three home runs and tied two other records with seven RBI and five runs scored in a 20-5 victory over UW-Stevens Point on April 27th.
UW-Milwaukee Panthers (17-20, 8-4 HL)
Sunday's game between
Junior Aaron Sorenson has won his last six starts and needs just one more win to tie Quintin Oldenburg's school record of seven-straight wins in one season.
The Raiders have dropped six straight games now and fall to 18-21 on the season and 7-5 in Horizon play, the Raiders now gear up for a home game against Dayton on Tuesday before hitting the road for their next nine contests.
With their 7-1 start, the Penguins are off to their best-ever start in Horizon League play. The team's previous best mark through eight games was 5-3 in 2002.
J.D. Hannan also had an outstanding series against the Raiders going 8-for-18. After starting only eight of the team's first 25 games, the junior has started the last 13 games in centerfield and batting leadoff. In those 13 starts, he is hitting .411 with 14 runs scored. He is also hitting .452 with five funs scored against Horizon League opponents.
Eight different Penguins are hitting above .300 for the season. Jim Phillips heads the list at .393 while J.D. Hannan, Justin Banks, Tommy Nutt, Brandon Caipen, Dustin Thomas, Erich Diedrich and Josh Page are also above the mark.