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Pavin Smith, 1b, Virginia: Smith, a lefthanded
hitter, hit a grand slam against lefthander Rabon Martin to help spark No. 19
Virginia in an 11-2 victory against No. 2 Louisville. The junior went 2-for-3
with a double, two walks and five RBIs.
UV: • Second-Team All-ACC selection at first base • Named Preseason
Third-Team All-American by Baseball America • Second on team and seventh in ACC
with 57 RBI • Ranked seventh nationally with eight sacrifice flies • Hit grand
slam against VMI (2/23) • Was 4-for-9
with three RBI in Wake Forest series • Was 4-for-10 in Louisville series (hit
3-run home run in win on March 25) • Ripped 3-run home run in 10th inning at
Boston College (4/10) • Went 4-for-10 and scored three runs in UNC series •
Homered and reached base five times in 3-for-3, three-RBI day at Old Dominion
(4/26) • Was 4-for-9 with three walks in Georgia Tech series • Was 6-for-13
with five runs in ACC tournament • Named to NCAA Charlotteville Regional
All-Tournament Team • Went 5-for-15 in NCAA regional; hit two home runs against
East Carolina (6/4), becoming first player in program history to record a
multiple-homer game in the NCAA tournament
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K.J. Harrison, dh, Oregon State: Harrison
(4-for-5, 4 RBIs) led No. 1 Oregon State’s offense in a 15-7 victory at No. 15
Stanford. The Beavers’ winning streak reached 18 games, matching the longest in
program history.
OSU
– 2016: • All-Pac-12 First Team. • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention. •
Played in and started in all 54 games, batting .265 with a team-leading 14
doubles, 10 home runs and 47 RBI. Tripled four times. • Tallied 11 multi-hit
efforts and finished with a team-leading 15 multi-RBI games. • CoSIDA Academic
All-District 8 selection. • Homered for the second consecutive game, driving in
two in the finale against Oregon (5/15). • Hit a game-winning three-run home
run in the third inning in the second game of the series against Oregon (5/14).
• Homered in the first inning and drove in three on the strength of a 2-for-3
day in the finale against Stanford (5/1). • His sixth home run of the season
came in a 1-for-3 effort in the opener against Stanford (4/29). • Hit a
three-run home run in the seventh that temporarily put the Beavers up in the
second game of the series at Washington State (4/15). • Went 3-for-4 and drove
in two runs on the strength of two triples and a double against Central
Arkansas (4/8). • Extended his hit streak to 10 games with a 3-for-4 effort in
the opener against UW, doubling once with two RBI (4/1). • Homered, scored two
runs and finished 3-for-4 in the midweek opener against San Diego State (3/28).
• Hit a solo home run in the first against California to extend his hit streak
to five games (3/24). • Doubled home a run in the first and finished with a
2-for-4 effort in the series finale against Arizona State (3/20). • Hit a
two-run home run in the fourth in the series-opening win over Arizona State
(3/18). • Tripled and finished 2-for-4 with two walks in the opener at San
Diego (3/4). • Doubled, tripled, finished with three hits and drove in two in
the win over Kansas State (2/26). • Doubled twice, drove in two and finished
with a 3-for-4 day against Utah (2/22). • Drove in two, doubled twice and
walked against Utah Valley (2/20).
BA
Keaton Kringlen, of, Brigham Young: Kringlen
(4-for-5, 3 R, 7 RBIs) hit three home runs to lead BYU to a 14-5 victory
against St. Mary’s to complete a sweep. The sophomore is hitting .356/.405/.584
with five home runs this season.
BYU
- 2017 | Sophomore Year - Selected as Male Rookie of the Year in the 2017 Y
Awards
BA
Drew Lugbauer, 3b, Michigan: Lugbauer (3-for-4,
4 R, 4 RBIs) homered twice to help Michigan to a 15-2 victory against Penn
State. The junior is hitting .288/.387/.577 with a team-high eight home runs
and 32 RBIs this season.
Michigan
- Junior (2017): • Recorded a season-high four runs against Northern Illinois
(March 16) with a grand slam • Knocked
in the game-winner with a walk-off homer in the ninth inning against Northern
Illinois (March 19) • Leads Michigan
with six home runs on the season • Has
four multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games on the season
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David Banuelos, c, Long Beach State: Banuelos
(4-for-5, 2 R, RBI) led Beach’s offense as it defeated UC Santa Barbara, 9-3,
to even the series. The junior is hitting .329/.392/.576 with a team-high 18
RBIs this season.
LBS
- (2016): Named First Team All-Big West as a catcher ... had a breakout
sophomore season behind the plate, making 36 starts while appearing in 44 games
total ... raised his batting average by over 180 points up to .299 for his
sophomore season ... hit three home runs and was tied for fourth on the team
with 26 RBIs ... his .404 on-base percentage was good for second-best on the
team in 2016 ... committed just one error, resulting in a .997 fielding
percentage ... opposing basestealers were just 12-for-31 (38.7%) running
against him ... recorded his first RBIs of the season with a three-run home run
vs. Columbia on Mar. 18 ... that kicked off a stretch of three multi-RBI games
over a four-start stretch, including another three-RBI game at Fresno State
(Mar. 29) ... hit home runs in consecutive Big West starts, Apr. 16 vs. UC
Irvine and Apr. 22 at UC Riverside ... matched a career best with three hits in
a win over Cal Poly (Apr. 29) ... recorded a hit in eight straight games during
May ... recorded his first career triple in the final game of the NCAA Regional
at Miami.
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