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SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – Slippery Rock University’s Joe Pascarella, a junior catcher/designated hitter from New Castle (Shenango HS), was named Monday as the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference-Western Division baseball “Player of the Week.”

Pascarella hit .533 (8-for-15) with five doubles and five RBI to help the nationally ranked Rock to a 4-0 week with doubleheader sweeps of Edinboro and California.

 

In the doubleheader at Edinboro, he was 5-for-8 with four doubles and three RBI.

 

Game time change – The starting time for The Rock’s Sunday (April 27) doubleheader vs. Bloomfield (N.J.) College at Jack Critchfield Park has been changed from 5 p.m. to 1 p.m.

 

National rankings – The Rock (33-8) earned its highest regular-season rankings ever this week when it garnered the No. 10 spot in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America NCAA Division II national poll and the No. 11 spot in the Collegiate Baseball magazine national poll.

 

The Rock was ranked No. 1 in the initial North Atlantic Regional poll released on April 9 and should hold onto that elite position when the latest rankings are released on Wednesday.

 

PSAC pacesetters – SRU is 12-2 in PSAC-West action and holds a four-game lead over California, Pa., and Indiana, Pa., with six conference games left to play.

 

The Rock seeks its first division title since 2000 and its 13th in Jeff Messer’s 18 seasons as SRU’s head coach.

 

Northern exposure --The Rock has won 22 of its last 25 games and 23 of 27 games since returning from its spring-break trip to Bradenton, Florida.

Another Messer milestone – Messer reached the 550-win milestone when The Rock beat California, Pa., in the first game of a PSAC-West doubleheader last Friday at Jack Critchfield Park.

 

Fast start --The Rock is off to its best start since 1993 when SRU won 34 of its first 41 games en route to a 37-12 final record.

 

The Rock’s 1989 squad holds set the program’s single-season win record with a 42-17 mark.

 

This year’s start compares favorably to those of the three Rock teams that advanced to the Division II World Series. After 41 games, the 1989 and 2000 teams were 31-10, while the 1997 team was 25-16.

30 times 10 -- The Rock has won 30 or more games for the 10th time in school history and the sixth time in the last seven seasons. All the 30-win seasons have been recorded since Messer assumed the head coaching reins in 1986.

 

Hitting streaks – Rock junior shortstop Nathan Statzer (Harmony/Seneca Valley HS) has hit safely in each of the last nine games … Senior center fielder Joe Neidrick (Osceola Mills/Philipsburg-Osceola HS) had a 10-game hitting streak snapped when he was hitless in the first game of Monday’s doubleheader vs. West Liberty State.

 

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