May 10-11 Mercer
at Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, N.C.
The Bulldogs enter
this week two games back of Lipscomb and Jacksonville for the final spot in the
A-Sun Tournament. Gardner-Webb has lost the tiebreaker to JU, but won the tiebreaker
over Lipscomb. GWU has won two conference series in a row, but the winning ways
will have to continue if the Bulldogs want to stay in contention. Mercer currently
sits in second place in the standings, but holds the third seed for the tourney
because of two losses to Belmont. One win by Mercer in Boiling Springs clinches
their spot in the A-Sun Tourney.
A-Sun Player of the Week Pete
Clifford, Jacksonville (Sr. - OF - Jacksonville, Fla. - Business) Clifford
has gone off the charts in the last week as the senior is gearing for the final
games of his Dolphin career. Against Bethune-Cookman, he went 3-for-4 with a double
and a home run. After driving in a run with a base hit in game one against UNF,
he followed that effort with a three-run homer in game two. In JU winner on Sunday,
Clifford went 3-for-5 with a home run and three RBI. For the week, Clifford batted
.500 (8-for-16) with a double, three home runs, eight RBI, 18 total bases, 1.125
slugging percentage and a .500 on-base percentage.
A-Sun Pitcher of
the Week Bubba Blalock (So. - RHP - Fort Valley, Ga. - Chemistry) The
Owls right-hander threw a four-hit, complete game shutout over Lipscomb to set
the tone for the Owls three-game sweep of the Bisons. Blalock walked just one
batter while striking out six. In his 128-pitch effort, he allowed only two runners
past second base. Blalock threw the Owls first complete game of the season and
KSU's first in 69 games. It was also the first KSU complete-game shutout since
April 8, 2006 when Dan Dale blanked ETSU.
A-Sun Record Watch -
Only 34 batters have finished a season with a batting average over .400. Two conference
members are hanging around the impressive mark. Kennesaw State's Jacob Robbins
leads the A-Sun with a .383 average, while Stetson's Jeremy Cruzis right behind
him at .380. - Lipscomb's Caleb Joseph is currently tied for 11th on the single-season
doubles list with 24. Joseph needs one double to move into the top ten. Stetson's
Frank Corr set the record with 34 doubles in 2000. - Fifteen pitchers have
finished a season with a sub 2.00 ERA. Corey Kluber of Stetson enters the final
two weeks of the season with an ERA of 2.07 - ETSU's Caleb Glafenhein has a
conference-leading 13 wins. That total currently puts him tied for 8th place all-time
in the A-Sun. Joey Hamilton of Georgia Southern set the record with 18 wins in
1990. - Stetson's Robbie Elsemiller has 30 career saves which puts him in 2nd
place for career saves in the Atlantic Sun. - Elsemiller and Mercer's Cory
Gearrin both sit at 11 saves for the season, which places them 17th in the A-Sun
recordbook. Jamie Emiliano of Florida International set the single-season record
with 16 saves in 1995. - Stetson's Shane Jordan has 314 career hits, which
puts him 2nd on the A-Sun all-time list. Belmont's Wilson Tucker currently sits
10th on the career hits list with 266 hits. - Tucker's career batting average
is currently .366, which ties him for 12th all-time. - Stetson's Chris Ingoglia
has 78 career appearances, which ties him for 7th on the all-time list
The
Road to DeLand if the Championship Began Today #1 Stetson #2 Belmont
(2-1 vs. Mercer) #3 Mercer (1-2 vs. Belmont) #4 ETSU(1-2 vs. Bel, 0-3
vs. Lip) #5 Lipscomb (3-0 vs. ETSU, 2-1 vs. Mer, 1-2 vs. Bel) #6 Jacksonville
(2-1 vs. GWU) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#7 Gardner-Webb (1-2 vs. JU, 2-1 vs. Lip) #8 Campbell
UNF and Kennesaw
State not eligible during reclassifying seasons.
2007
ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONSHIPPRESENTED BY PROGRESS ENERGY
Melching Field at Conrad Park: One of the most picturesque, fan-friendly
stadiums in the nation, Melching Field at Conrad Park will host the Atlantic Sun
Championship for the sixth consecutive season. At a cost of $4.5 million, Melching
Field was the result of a joint effort between Stetson University, DeLand Sports
Redevelopment Association and the City of DeLand. Built on the same site as old
Conrad Park, Melching Field opened on Feb. 12, 1999 as the Hatters defeated Louisville
4-3 before an overflow crowd of 2,874 fans.