Co-Players of the Week
Zach Ducorsky, SUNY Cobleskill
Sophomore | Outfielder | Oceanside, New York
SUNY Cobleskill sophomore centerfielder Zach Ducorsky went 8-for-10 for a .800 batting average with an .849 on-base percentage during the week with five runs scored, eight stolen bases in eight attempts and an RBI during the week as Cobleskill won 3-of-4 games during the week with upset wins over Empire 8 leader Utica College and SUNYAC Conference play-off qualifier SUNY Oneonta. Ducorsky preserved the win over Utica College with a spectacular game saving catch with two-outs in the bottom of the ninth and the bases loaded to save the victory.
Jackson Curtis, Husson University
Junior | Infielder | Ellsworth, Maine
Husson University junior Jackson Curtis put together an impressive week at the plate helping the Eagles finish 5-1 on the week. Curtis finished 12-22 at the plate with six RBI's, eight runs scored, three doubles and a home run. Curtis' most impressive game of the week came in a 10-3 win over the University of Maine at Farmington where the junior finished 3-4 at the plate with three runs, four RBI's, one double and an opposite field home run.
Pitcher of the Week
Carlos Rodriguez, Northern Vermont-Lyndon
Sophomore | LHP | La Mirada, California
Northern Vermont-Lyndon pitcher Carlos Rodriguez went eight-and-a-third innings in a win over UMaine-Presque Isle on Saturday. He allowed only three earned runs and struck out a career high 12 batters, the most strikeouts in a game by any NAC pitcher this season. He leads the conference in strikeouts for the season.
Co-Rookies of the Week
Nathan Bigelow, Northern Vermont-Lyndon
First Year | RHP | East Hampton, Connecticut
Northern Vermont-Lyndon Nathan Bigelow picked up his first career win and pitched his first complete game in Lyndon's series opening win against UMPI on Saturday. He struck out five without walking a batter and only allowed five hits. He also threw a scoreless inning of relief against Thomas on Tuesday, striking out two. For the week, Bigelow posted a .143 opponent batting average.
Jack Montanye, SUNY Polytechnic Institute
First Year | RHP | Canajoharie, New York
SUNY Poly’s Jack Montanye fanned a season-high 10 batters while scattering nine hits and allowing just one walk in an 8-2 seven-inning complete game win over Cazenovia College. Montanye retired the side in the second and third innings, and did not allow Cazenovia to advance a runner past second base until the fifth inning.