UW-La Crosse’s Shane Adler and Lancaster
Bible's Marc Taliercio earned this weeks honor. |
Sparkling efforts on the mound and at the plate guided UW-La Crosse’s Shane Adler and Lancaster Bible’s Matt Taliercio to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association’s Division III national Pitcher and Hitter of the Week honors for the period of April 28-May 4.
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Taliercio, a senior from Norwalk, Conn., led the Chargers to a perfect 4-0 record with three conference wins to close out the regular season, boasting a slash line of .737/.750/1.316 after going 14-for-19 at the plate with three home runs, two doubles, eight RBIs, 12 runs scored, a walk, a stolen base and no strikeouts. The North Eastern Athletic Conference Hitter of the Week was perfect at the plate in two of the Chargers’ three wins during a three-game series sweep over conference rival Cazenovia College, going 5-for-5 with two home runs, five RBIs, five runs scored and a walk in a wild 18-11 win May 2 before going 4-for-4 with a home run, two RBIs and three runs scored in a 7-3 win to close the series May 3. In between those performances, he collected two hits with a double and drove in a run while scoring two others in a 15-5 win during game two Saturday. He also went 3-for-5 with two runs scored in an 8-6 nonconference win over Messiah.
Honorable Mention Hitters: Kyle McHugh, UW-Stevens Point - .462 (12-for-26) batting average with a slugging percentage of 1.192 and an on-base percentage of .484 during the week which included five home runs, four doubles, 15 RBI and nine runs scored over the six games … Matt Hammond, Grinnell - 12 hits in 17 at bats including a homer, two doubles and 13 RBIs while compiling a slugging percentage of 1.000.
Honorable Mention Pitchers: Chad Zurat, Penn St. – Behrend - Complete-game shutout, striking out 15 batters in the process. At one point, he punched-out eight consecutive Pitt-Bradford players and even accomplished the rare feat of striking out four in one inning due to a batter who reached first on a wild pitch. 15 strikeouts is one shy of the Behrend record.