It was announced earlier today that senior short stop/second
baseman Billy Lavelle (Phoenix, AZ) was named the Southern
California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Male Athlete
of the Week for March 31-April 6.
In last week's three-game sweep over Cal Lutheran
University, Lavelle led the Bulldogs with a .714 average on
10-for-14 batting. He tallied four runs, three RBI and 13 total
bases, to go along with one double and one triple. Lavelle earned a
slugging percentage of .929 and an on-base percentage of .750. He
was 3-for-5 for stolen bases and was walked twice. Playing both
short stop and second base, Lavelle provided a .947 fielding
percentage with 10 putouts, eight assists, and one error.
By starting 29 games, Lavelle has been instrumental in the
Bulldogs' 20-11 overall showing and 8-4 mark in conference so
far this season. He currently owns a .407 batting average with 48
hits, 20 runs scored, and 20 RBI. Lavelle has offered six sacrifice
hits and three sacrifice flies while amassing 13 stolen bases,
leading the team in each of these categories. Finally, he has
provided 64 putouts and 69 assists with three errors for a .947
fielding percentage.
The Female Athlete of the Week was awarded to Caltech's
Rene Davis, who broke the school record in the high jump and long
jump at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational.
The SCIAC Sports Information Directors nominate and vote on the
Athletes of the Week.