Scott Sada, Penn State Behrend, Baseball - Player
Sada broke the NCAA Division III doubles record with a pair of two-baggers in an 8-3 win over Medaille last week. He hit .333 with six RBIs, six runs, four doubles and one home run. Sada had five extra-base hits in his seven and stole two bases. He had multiple-hit games in the wins over Medaille and Alfred State.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: PS-Behrend INF Scott Sada broke the NCAA Division III doubles record with a pair of two-baggers in an 8-3 win over Medaille last week. He hit .333 with six RBIs, six runs, four doubles and one home run. Sada had five extra-base hits in his seven and stole two bases. He had multiple-hit games in the wins over Medaille and Alfred State.
BEST OF THE REST: PS-Altoona 1B Catcher Cumming had another big week with the bat, posting three multi-hit performances in five games played, as he batted .692 (9-for-13) with nine RBI, five runs scored, three walks, two home runs, one double, and one stolen base, he posted a .706 on-base percentage and slugged 1.231...Pitt-Greensburg OF Chris Common put together a solid week at the plate where he helped the Bobcats to a 3-1 record, including a sweep of Mt. Aloysius, as he batted .538 with two doubles, two walks, a home run, four RBI, and drew three walks...Mount Aloysius 3B Nick Belka hit .500 in the 2-2 week for the Mounties, finishing the week 7-for-14 with six runs scored and four RBI...Alfred State SO Josh Laurie returned to the lineup after recovering from an injury, as he hit .500 for the week (7-for-14) with a double, triple, homer, and six RBI...Pitt-Bradford OF Jason Lucarelli started all four games for the Panthers this week, helping the team to a 3-1 record in doubleheaders against Hilbert and Pitt-Greensburg, as he dropped in five hits in 12 at-bats for a .417 batting average, as his lone run scored of the week was a big one, as he slid in safely on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth for a walk-off win against Pitt-Greensburg...Hilbert INF Ian Moran hit .400 with a .625 on base percentage over the Hawks' four games this week, as his top performance came in game two against Pitt-Bradford on Wednesday when he went 2-for-2 with a double, two walks, one run scored, one RBI and a stolen base.
