A pair of College of Charleston hurlers who played integral roles in last weekend’s sweep of William & Mary have been honored by the CAA for their performances. Junior Aidan Hunter was named the pitcher of the week while freshman Hayden Thomas picked up co-rookie of the week accolades. The duo are the third and fourth Cougar pitchers recognized by the conference this season, joining Connor Campbell (February 26) and Jake Brink (March 18).
Hunter blanked the Tribe on three singles over eight innings in Saturday’s 4-0 victory. He struck out seven, including the side in order in the first, and induced double plays after the leadoff batter reached in the third and sixth. No William & Mary runner advanced past second, and he retired the final eight batters he faced. The Summerville High School graduate is 5-1 on the season and ranks fifth in the CAA with a 2.91 ERA.
Thomas picked up his first career win and save against the Tribe, allowing only two hits while fanning nine in 4.1 innings. In the series opener, he worked the seventh and eighth innings and struck out four, earning the win when the Cougars broke a 6-6 tie in the bottom of the eighth. Two days later, he came in with two on and two out in the seventh and ended the threat with a strikeout. He punched out the side in the eighth and finished to preserve a 3-0 win. Thomas has a 2.02 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 26.2 innings on the year.
The College of Charleston baseball team’s dominant performances have led to their recent success in the CAA conference. With an impressive winning streak and standout players like Hunter and Thomas showcasing their talent on the mound, the Cougars are making a strong statement this season. The recognition from the CAA further solidifies their position as a force to be reckoned with in college baseball.
As the season progresses, the College of Charleston baseball team will face new challenges and tough opponents. With Hunter and Thomas leading the way with their exceptional pitching abilities, the Cougars are well-equipped to take on whatever comes their way. Fans can look forward to more thrilling performances and standout moments from these talented players as they continue to shine on the field.
As the College of Charleston baseball team looks ahead to the remainder of the season, the focus will remain on maintaining their winning momentum and pushing forward towards their goals. With standout players like Aidan Hunter and Hayden Thomas at the helm, the Cougars are poised for success and determined to make their mark in the CAA conference. Expectations are high as the team continues to showcase their talent and determination with each game they play.
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