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Nixaâs Jaret Nelson and Isaac Mitchell and Ozarkâs Holden Sabor are among nine unanimous selections to the All-COC First-Team.
Nelson lived up to all his pre-season hype and then some while putting together one of the most productive seasons in Nixa history. The junior catcher topped the Eagles in practically every offensive category, 12 to be exact.Â
He compiled a .488 batting average with six home runs and 37 RBIs - all team-highs.
By scoring 31 runs, Nelson accounted for an incredible 68 runs in 26 games, or an average of 2.6 runs a game in Nixaâs 18-8 season. His 23 extra-base hits also included 14 doubles and three triples. Along the way, he stole 18 bases.
Stevens vs. Catholic, 4 p.m. Saturday
Stevens enters the 2021 NCAA Tournament as a regular of sorts while Catholic will be making just its third appearance in the tournament. In their first year under head coach Jon Sax, Catholic was granted a Pool A bid, has worked for an undefeated season, and downed the three-time returning conference champion Elizabethtown twice. With the schedule limited to solely Landmark opponents, the Cardinals have not had the same tests that they typically would during a regular season. Predicting how good this team truly is becomes a bit difficult as there are no cross-reference games. That changes in Round 1, and we will finally get to see exactly how good this Catholic team is.
Fri Apr 30 2021 | Matt DaSilva | Fuel
Loyola s Kevin Lindley scored three goals in an 11-9 win over Georgetown to move into a tie with Gary Hanley for No. 1 in school history with 151 career goals. (John Strohsacker)
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Loyola got its elusive signature win Thursday, defeating No. 9 Georgetown 11-9. Kevin Lindley tied Gary Hanley as the school’s all-time leading goal scorer and Sam Shafer made a season-high 13 saves, as the Greyhounds became the first team to hold the Hoyas to single-digit scoring this season.
2. The Big Ten women’s lacrosse quarterfinals weren’t boring. Rutgers pulled away from Ohio State in a shootout, while Maryland and Hopkins survived spirited second-half rallies by Michigan and host Penn State, respectively, to advance to today’s semifinals at Panzer Stadium. It will be top-seeded Northwestern versus fourth-seeded Rutgers (5 p.m. ET on BTN), followed by second-seeded Maryland and third