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Fuqua Honored By A-10 After Shutout Performance
March 10, 2008
On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Big 5 also voted Fuqua the Pitcher of the Week for the same effort. In the 1-0 victory, Fuqua became the first freshman at The right hander faced 25 batters in the scheduled seven-inning game, allowing just three hits and one walk while striking out nine batters. Only once - in the second inning - did a Cornell base runner stand on third base.
That was in the second inning, when Cornell's Kaleb Hutchinson singled through the left side with one out. Brian Kaufman then drew the only walk of the game before Scott Hardinger flew out to center and After Cornell's Domenic Di Ricco hit a one-out double in the top of the third - the only extra base hit allowed by Fuqua - he would retired 14 of the final 15 batters, six by strikeout and, at one point, 10 straight. Fuqua becomes just the third He is the first Explorer to garner both the Pitcher and Rookie honor in the same week and becomes just the third Explorer to be named Pitcher of the Week - as Gerard Breslin was the only one ever named twice (March 2004 and April 2007), and Eric Ruhland (March 2003) and John Polillo (March 1997) were each recognized once. Fuqua shared the honor with For the season, Fuqua (1-1) is leading the Explorers in ERA (3.18), innings pitched (17.0), strikeouts (17), and opponents batting average (.210). In his first collegiate start, he went 6.0 innings, allowing just one run, four hits and struck out five at Elon on Feb. 23. |