Top Tier Alumni Roundup

by Matt Plante
Vice President

Week 4 roundup of the top performers from our Top Tier Alumni in College Baseball.

Willie Bourbon
, Northwestern
Went 6 for 10 on the weekend hitting a booming .600 with a triple, double and 5 RBI’s. Even with that offensive outburst the Wildcats lost 2 of 3 games versus San Diego State.

Sean Hjelle, Kentucky
Threw 1 inning of relief vs. Cincinnati mid-week giving up 0 runs, 0 hits and striking out 3. Also, threw 2 innings of relief on the weekend vs. USC Upstate to earn 2 saves and help the Wildcats sweep the weekend series.  In his 2 innings this past weekend, he gave up 1 hit, 0 runs, had 3 K’s.

Jack Landwehr, Illinois State
Threw 1 inning of relief midweek versus Florida International giving up 2 hits, 0 runs with 2 K’s. He threw another inning on the weekend vs. Western Michigan recording the save giving up 0 hits, 0 runs with 2 more K’s.

Ryan Fish, Jefferson CC (MO)
In 15 games played this year he is hitting .326 with 2 home runs, a triple, and 10 RBI’s to help guide his team to a 12-7 record.

Liam Carter, Missouri
Continues his dominance out of the bullpen throwing 3 innings of relief this past weekend giving up 1 hit, 0 runs, 3 walks, and striking out 5.

Max Golembo, Wash U
Went 12-23 hitting .522 this past week at the UAA Championships in Florida.  He has helped his team to a 12-4 record.  On the year, he is hitting .368 with 3 doubles, 7 RBI’s, 7 stolen bases and an on base % of .486.

Ben Browdy, Wash U
Went 10-28 hitting .357 on the week at the UAA Championships in Florida.  On the year, he hitting .362 with 3 doubles, a triple and 22 RBI’s.

Justin Kelly, Wayne State
Went 5 for 16 on the in 4 games down in Florida for the RussMatt Invitational, hitting .313 with 5 RBI’s, a double and his first collegiate home run of the year.

Charley Gould, William & Mary
Continues to stay hot going 6 for 16, hitting .375 on the weekend, tailing another 2 doubles.

Trey Schramm, Xavier
Threw 3.2 innings of relief in the mid-week game vs. Wright State giving up 1 hit, 0 runs, with 2 K’s.  Also, got 1.2 innings of relief on the weekend vs. Vanderbilt giving up 3 hits, and 1 run.

Brett Newberg, Austin Peay
Got another save this weekend vs. Eastern Illinois throwing 1 inning, giving up 2 hits, 1 run and two strikeouts.

Michael Costanzo, Austin Peay
Had another good outing collecting his 3rd win of the year vs. Eastern Illinois.  He threw 7 innings giving up 6 hits, 2 runs with 5 K’s to help the Governors get a conference sweep on the weekend vs. the Panthers.

Brad Margolin, Wash U
Got his 3rd win of the season to improve his record to 3-1 on the year.  He pitched 7 innings giving up 7 hits, 2 runs along with 7 K’s while beating Case.

Connor Riley, USC Aiken
Picked up his 1st win of the season going 2 innings of relief mid-week giving up 0 hits, 0 runs and striking out 3. He also made 2 appearances on the weekend throwing 2.1 innings of relief giving up 2 hits, 1 run with one more strikeout.  He has helped his team to improve to 18-5 on the year.

Chris Marras, Butler
Collected a hit in a 4 games played this week, going for 5 for 16, hitting .313.

Tyler Lass, Northwestern
Threw 2.2 innings of relief vs. UIC in the midweek game allowing 3 hits, and 0 runs. On the weekend vs. San Diego State he threw 1.2 innings of relief giving up 3 hits, 1 run while striking out 1.

Michael Schalasky, University of Indianapolis
Got the start this past weekend for his Greyhound team that is ranked 15th nationally with a 11-3 record.  He took the loss in his start vs. Saginaw Valley but pitched 7 innings giving up only 4 hits,  2 runs and striking out 1.

Mark Chemello, Saint Joseph’s College (IN)
Made 5 appearances this past week and weekend in the RussMatt Invitational in Florida.  He threw a total of 7.1 innings of relief giving up 8 hits, 3 runs while striking out 4.  He earned another save on the year as well.

Nick Milligan, Western Illinois
Threw 1.1 innings of relief giving up 1 hit, 0 runs and striking out 3.

Mitch Vogrin, Illinois State
Threw 1.1 innings of relief giving up 1 hit, 0 runs, and striking out 1 vs. Michigan State.

Jack Czeszewski, Illinois State
Threw 1.1 innings of relief getting back on track giving up 1 hit, 0 runs and 2 K’s vs. Michigan State.

Zak Devermann, Illinois
Threw 2 innings of relief giving up 3 hits, 0 earned runs, 2 walks and striking out 1.

Dalton Hottle, Lewis
Picked up his 2nd win of the season going 4 innings, giving up 6 hits, 1 earned run, 2 walks while striking out 3.

Brian Musielak, Concordia-Chicago
Threw one inning of relief mid-week giving up 1 hit and 0 runs. He also picked up his 1st save of the year going 3 innings, giving up 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 walks and striking out 4. This has helped his team to a 8-3 record on the year.

Jordan Sheinkop, George Washington
Got the win in relief going 2.1 innings of work vs. Maryland giving up 3 hits, 2 runs with 2 K’s.

Max Allen, Georgetown
Threw 2 innings of relief giving up 0 hits, 0 runs, while striking out 2.

Brett Shimanovsky, Saint Louis
On the weekend he made 2 appearances, throwing a total of 4 innings of relief, giving up 6 hits, only 1 run and striking out 3.

Wyatt Spector, Depauw
Got his 1st win of the year throwing 7 innings, allowing 5 hits, 0 earned runs, with 8 K’s.

Tyler Radtke, Iowa
Had 1 inning of relief work this past weekend giving up 3 hits, 0 runs with 2 K’s.

Ben Dickey, Northwestern
Had a breakout game vs. San Diego State  going 4 for 5 with an RBI.

Kevin Sullivan, Middle Tennessee State
Went 2 for 5 in the mid-week games vs. Memphis to pick up 2 big wins.  Then he collected 2 more hits on the weekend to help the Blue Raiders take 2 out of 3 from Kennesaw State and improve their record to 10-6 on the year.

Anthony Drago, Illinois
Recorded 3 more big hits to his power numbers hitting 2 more doubles and another home run.

Zak Wade, Depauw
Went 1 for 3 in the weekend helping his team get 2 wins versus Hanover College.

David Craan, Illinois
Recorded his 1st collegiate hit this weekend against UNC Greensboro.


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