Isaac Pegors: NCBWA Central Region Player of the Week Honors
University of Mary outfielder Isaac Pegors has been named the National College Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) NCAA Division II Central Region Player of the Week following an outstanding performance. He hit home runs in all four victories for the Marauders, achieving a .500 batting average over five games, with 11 RBIs and nine runs scored. Pegors' contributions have propelled the team to a solid 27-15 record, currently placing third in the NSIC standings.
By the Numbers- 8-for-16 batting average with 4 home runs, 11 RBIs across five games.
- 1.932 OPS, ranking him second in the NSIC for RBIs and third for runs scored.
While Pegors' individual success is notable, the team's overall performance and consistency will be crucial for maintaining their playoff hopes in an increasingly competitive NSIC.
State of Play- Isaac Pegors is currently on a 12-game hitting streak, the longest of his career.
- The Marauders are facing Concordia-St. Paul next, looking to improve their standings further.
As the season progresses, Pegors will aim to continue his dominant performance, which could potentially elevate him into further All-American discussions and help lead the team through the NSIC playoffs.
Bottom LinePegors’ remarkable hitting spree not only highlights his immense talent but also serves as a pivotal factor in the Marauders’ push for a successful finish this season, making him a key player to watch as the games unfold.
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