Sean Greiser, Virginia Wesleyan, Sr., Pitcher

Sean Greiser, Virginia Wesleyan, Sr., Pitcher

Greiser, a senior from Virginia Beach, Va., helped the Marlins stay in the hunt for an ODAC tournament position by tossing his first collegiate complete game to defeat nationally seventh-ranked Shenandoah, 6-1. Greiser surrendered just four hits, with two of those coming in the ninth inning as Shenandoah notched its only run with two outs in the final frame.  The Marlins' southpaw finished the game with a strikeout to mark his 11th of the contest, one off a career-high.  For the season, Greiser is now 3-2 with a 4.67 earned run average in 34.2 innings of work. He has struck out 32 batters.

Baseball Pitcher Weekly Honor Roll

Darin Salter, Guilford (Jr.)
Salter earned his first win of the season in the Quakers' 5-2 triumph at Roanoke. He gave up two runs on nine hits in 7.0 innings on the bump. He walked three and struck out four.

Teddy West, Hampden-Sydney (Sr.)
West threw eight strong innings in picked up his seventh win of the season in the Tigers' 8-4 triumph at Guilford. He gave up three runs (one earned) on four hits with two walks and five strikeouts.

Ryan Irby, Lynchburg (Fr.)
Irby was perfect thru seven innings, eventually working 7.1 frames towards a no-decision in a 2-1 victory over Hampden-Sydney. He gave up one run on just one hit while fanning six.  He did not walk a batter.

Nic Phelps, Randolph-Macon (Jr.)
Phelps went the distance for his first collegiate complete game in the Yellow Jackets 10-1 victory at Virginia Wesleyan. He gave up one run on four hits without a walk.  He fanned a career-high 11 batters.

Michael Scimanico, Shenandoah (Sr.)
Scimanico worked seven shutout innings in earning a 1-0 victory at Virginia Wesleyan, helping the Hornets to a split against the Marlins. He scattered five hits and walked two while striking out 13 batters.

Tom Concklin, Washington and Lee (Jr.)
Concklin moved to 7-0 on the season with an 8-1 win over Emory & Henry. He gave up one run on eight hits in 7.0 innings on the hill.  He walked two and struck out six. He owns the ODAC's top ERA at 1.14.