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Kurits enters the 2010 season on a 12 game hit streak which raised his final batting average to .296. Despite battling a hamstring injury to start the season, he stole a team-best 19 bases, four times swiping multiple bases in a game. In addition to being an accomplished baseball player, He earned first team all-conference and all-state honors in hockey his senior season of high school. Check out his blog here.



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MATT MEANS - sonoma state seawolves
PING!BASEBALL DIVISION II SPOTLIGHT


The Sonoma State Seawolves had their best season in program history come to an exhilarating but disappointing end last week with a pair of 2-1 losses to the Ouachita Baptist Tigers at the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship in Sauget, Illinois. The setbacks sent OBU to the title game while the ‘Wolves went home to Rohnert Park, California just a game away from a shot at showdown with Mount Olive. It was still a tremendous season for SSU nonetheless as they established a new record for wins in a season at 52 and won their won their ninth conference title as well as the West Regional championship which sent them to the St. Louis suburb to play for the title.

A big part of Sonoma’s success this past season was the stellar pitching performance of graduating senior pitcher Matt Means. Means made the move from SSU’s bullpen at the start of the season and the result was more than anyone could have hoped for. His first three seasons, Means’ ERA was an unimposing 5.63 and he had a 5-7 career record. However this past year the hurler from Mountain View, California doubled his career win total after joining the rotation, finishing the year at 10-2. In 17 starts his ERA was a teeny 1.85 in 102 innings pitched. He had 10 more strikeouts (93) than hits allowed (83), holding opposition to a dainty .223 batting average for the season. Means also pitched masterfully under pressure in Sauget. He suffered the loss in the final game of the season, but pitched skillfully, allowing just five hits while striking out nine in seven innings. However the Seawolves were baffled at the plate all day, tallying just four hits and were unable to demonstrate the power that set a school record with 81 home runs and hit .324 as a team.

For his work Means earned the California Collegiate Athletic Association Pitcher of the Week designation three times - the first time a SSU pitcher been a three time single season honoree. Notice of his on the mound performance wasn’t just limited to California however. Means was named to the ABCA/Rawlings and NCBWA All-American teams. It was only the second time a Sonoma State pitcher was a named First Team All-American.

PREVIOUS DII SPOTLIGHTS

Scott Savastano Franklin Pierce Ravens
Angelo State Rams
Michael Brzezinski St. Mary's Rattler's
Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles
Western Oregon Wolves
Central Oklahoma Bronchos
Erik Lovett Mount Olive Trojans
Ouachita Baptist Tigers
St. Joseph's (IND) Pumas
Emporia State Hornets
Andy Kampsen Northern State
Central Missouri Mules


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