March 27, 2008
Lubbock, Texas - Pitching dominates this week's College Baseball
Foundation's "National All-Star Lineup". Three schools had back to back
stellar pitching performances including Missouri, University of San
Diego, and USC. Ike Davis makes the All-Star list once again this week
for the third straight week and Gordon Beckham secures a spot for the
second week in a row. Coach Dave Van Horn of Arkansas wins career
victory 800 with a comeback over LSU.
Pac-10 Players In "National All-Star Lineup"
Tommy Milone and Ryan Cook - USC
Junior left hander Tommy Milone struck out eight in seven
innings to shut out Arizona 5-0. The following day, junior
right-hander Ryan Cook recorded his first complete game
shutout as USC held Arizona scoreless with a 5-0 win.
Josh Satin, Senior - Cal
Satin went 5 for 11 to help win 2 of 3 over Washington State. The senior
second baseman knocked a homerun in the second inning of game three to
set a school record with a 24-game hitting streak. He broke Brian
Horwitz's 23-game record set in 2001.
Ike Davis, Junior - Arizona State
Ike Davis continued his hot streak, going 14 for 26 (.538) with two homers
and 10 RBI as ASU went 5-1, including wins over #2 Arizona and #5 UC
Irvine. Davis scored seven runs, hit three doubles and recorded three
saves. He allowed three hits in 3.1 innings, striking out three. Davis also
homered over the Green Monster in centerfield at Packard Stadium,
becoming the 22nd player to ever hit a ball over the wall.