Players of the Week - April 21

4/21/2025 1:20:11 PM

Men's Golfer of the Week
Tyler Wengronowitz, Lake Forest College
  • First place finish at Forester Spring Invite
  • Two round score of 134, finishing 10 under par
  • Tied program record with a 66 in the second round
Women's Golfer of the Week
Gabrielle Krebs, Lake Forest College
  • Tied for 2nd place at Judson Spring Invitational
  • Carded an 83 
  • Helped team to a 3rd place showing in field of 8 teams
Baseball Hitter of the Week
Jacob Spanyer, Spalding University
  • Was 6-of-10 at the plate in a double header against Fontbonne
  • Finished with 7 RBI and 2 home runs
  • Three hits in both games of double header
Baseball Pitcher of the Week
Landon Clark, MUW
  • Was 1-1 on the week with a 1.00 earned-run average
  • Struck out 11 in 9 innings of work
  • Extended SLIAC scoreless innings streak to 15.2
Softball Hitter of the Week
Kaitlyn Bearley, MUW
  • Went 5-for-7 at the plate in two games against Principia
  • Drove in 5
  • Thre hits and 4 RBI in game one of double header
Softball Pitcher of the Week
Sarah Salas, Greenville
  • Picked up a win over Spalding
  • Worked all 7 innings, striking out
  • Finished the week with a 0.88 earned-run average in two appearances
Men's Field Athlete of the Week
Mark Govero, Webster University
  • First-place finish in the pole vault at Twilight Meet
  • Winning height of 15'0" 
  • Currently leads the SLIAC 
Men's Track Athlete of the Week
Austin Merritt, Webster University
  • School record with 5529 points in the decathlon
  • Finished 2nd in the 100 meters
  • Also had top ten finishes in 400 meters and shot put
Women's Field Athlete of the Week
Hannah Myers, Principia College
  • Set two school records at Wildcat Invitational
  • Placed 1st in high jump at 5'5.25"
  • Also 2nd in the long jump with 17'5.5"
Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Sana Udoekong, Principia College
  • Broke school record in 200 meters with time of 24.75 seconds
  • Second fastest in SLIAC history
  • Fastest time this season by 0.85 seconds