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PING!BASEBALL SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCE
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DIVISION I
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Western
Kentucky's Chad Cregar had a career
day in the 'Toppers doubleheader sweep over the Golden
Panthers on Saturday. The designated hitter finished
6-for-9 in the two games with four home runs and 12
RBI. Two of Cregar’s long balls were grand slams
— one in each game — giving him 11 homer
and three grand slams on the season. Cregar drove
in a season-high seven runs in the opening game of
the twinbill, going 4-for-5 at the plate with two
home runs. He went 2-for-4 in the nightcap with two
more homers, three runs scored and five RBI. For the
series, Cregar hit .500 with a 1.500 slugging percentage
and a .600 on-base percentage. He now has a team-high
47 RBI to go along with his 11 home runs.
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Utah Valley State's Marcus Moore tied
his own school record by striking out 14 batters as
Utah Valley edged Southern Utah 3-1 in the second game
of a doubleheader at Brent Brown Ballpark. Moore, who
previously struck out 14 against SUU on April 11, 2007,
allowed just one run on five scattered hits. The run
came in the second when Colby Ford singled home Tyler
Hogge with two outs.
Moore sealed the deal for the Wolverines
when he struck out the side in the eighth and retired
the T-Birds in order in the ninth, ending the game on
a strikeout of Matt Sanford.
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DIVISION II

Michael Feldman of the University
of Mary cracked a ninth-inning walk-off home run to
give the Marauders a 1-0 extra-inning win and a split
of the weekend series with NSIC-leading Concordia-St.
Paul. The home run, his seventh of the season, capped
a 4-for-5 game. He also had two stolen bases. Earlier
in the day, Feldman threw a four-hit no-walk complete
game in a 2-1 win over the Golden Bears, allowing
no earned runs. At the plate in the win, Feldman was
2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. In the four-game
set, Feldman was 8-for-14, a .571 batting average
with a .929 slugging percentage. The NSIC’s
leading home run hitter entering the weekend, Feldman
drove in two runs, hit two doubles and scored twice.
In the field, he threw out a runner at home plate
from right. Feldman also started one game at catcher
and played part of another game behind the plate.
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