While one player, Pacific's Megan Hom, claimed this week's Big West Player of the Week award, two players split the weekly pitching honor as Cal State Fullerton's Ari Cervantes and Long Beach State's Erin Jones-Wesley won the award.
Pacific's Hom Nearly Perfect In Sizzling Offensive Week
Megan Hom carried the Pacific offense in impressive fashion last week, netting her Big West Player of the Week accolades.
Hom batted an incredible .727 (8-11) over the clubs' four games, leading the Tigers to a 2-2 record at the rain-shortended Stanford Invitational.
She began her week with a 3-for-3 effort against San Diego State, notching a double, a RBI and a run scored in the 5-4 loss. Hom then picked up another hit in two at-bats against Coastal Carolina, coming around to score in a 4-0 win.
After going 0-for-2 in a rematch with the Aztecs, Hom finished her weekend with a bang in an 8-1 victory over Sacramento State. In that game, Hom went 4-for-4, finishing a home run short of the cycle. She added three runs scored, a RBI, two doubles and a triple.
Others nominated: Nora Sobczak, Cal Poly; Nicole Johnson, Cal State Fullerton; Liz Javier, Long Beach State; Elizabeth Santana, UC Davis; Kameryn Hebenton, UC Riverside
Cervantes, Jones-Wesley Split Pitching Accolades
A couple of previous winners of the Big West Pitcher of the Week award shared the spotlight this time around as Cal State Fullerton's Ari Cervantes and Long Beach State's Erin Jones-Wesley were honored.
Cervantes went 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in two appearances, both starts, last week for the Titans. She allowed just seven hits, one unearned run, walked two and struck out 11 in her 14.0 innings of work.
Jones-Wesley went 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA and a save in three appearances (two starts) last week. She allowed just nine hits, six walks and struck out 12 in her 14.2 innings of work.
Others nominated: Rebecca Patton, Cal Poly; Alex Holmes, UC Davis; Jordyn McDonald, UC Riverside; Tori Shepard, Pacific