Wednesday, May
9, 2007
The Pioneers
(48-12) are listed in eight team categories, while seven TC players are
mentioned individually.
TC pitchers are
striking out 8.3 batters per nine innings pitch, which is the 10th
best ratio in the land. Tusculum is also 13th in won-lost
percentage (48-12, .800), 33rd in scoring (8.0 rpg), 27th
in batting average (.339) and 45th in slugging percentage (.480).
Individually,
SAC Player of the Year Maikol Gonzalez (Maraca Ibo, Venezuela) is listed
in four categories, including triples per game, which he leads the
nation. The All-SAC First Team second baseman has posted a TC and SAC
record 14 triples this year (0.26 tpg). The 14 triples are just two shy
of a NCAA II best. Gonzalez is also 12th in batting average
(.446), 38th in runs batted in per game (1.17), 44th in
slugging percentage (.697).
Junior
outfielder Carlos Rivera (Leesburg, Va.) is 20th in the
nation in triples per game. The All-SAC First Team honoree has tallied
eight triples this year, which are the second most in school history behind
Gonzalez.
All-Conference
catcher Christian Rosa (Toa Baja, Puerto Rico) is 40th in the
country in walks per game where he is averaging 0.72 per contest.
Senior Kevin
Hammons, the 2007 SAC Pitcher of the Year, is mentioned four times in this
week's report. The Jonesborough, Tenn. southpaw is 22nd in the
country in victories with his 9-1 record. Hammons, an All-SAC selection,
is 44th in net strikeouts (77), 25th in strikeouts per
nine innings pitched (9.7) and 41st in ERA (2.27).
All-SAC First
Team hurler C.J. Hillyer (Abington, Mass.) and Newport, Tenn. junior Raymond
Ruggles are tied for 48th with eight pitching wins. Hillyer
has posted an 8-1 record, while Ruggles has accounted for an 8-3 worksheet.
Two-time All-SAC
pitcher Mat Galens (Louisville, Ky.) is 49th in the country
with five saves this year.
Tusculum, ranked
No. 12 in Division II, is awaiting word of a potential at-large bid to the NCAA
Tournament. The official announcement will be made by the NCAA on Sunday.
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