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Sowers Debut Worthy Of SEC Pitcher of the Week Honors
Vanderbilt freshman left-hander Jeremy Sowers was named Southeastern
ConferencePitcher of the Week for February 25 announced Monday
by the league office.
Notes From Week 2
• Third baseman John Prothro hit two home runs and went 3-for-4
to lead Vanderbilt to a 6- 3 win over Lipscomb (2/20). The
win kept the Commodores undefeated in the early season at
4-0.
• Five Vanderbilt pitchers saw action against the Bisons.
Right-hander Chris Maultsby started the game and threw three
innings, allowing two hits, an earned run and a walk to go
along with a strikeout. Left-hander John Scott (1-0) pitched
two innings and earned the win. He surrendered only one hit
while striking out one. Right-hander Dean Bennett came on
in the ninth and picked up his second save of the season,
allowing one hit while striking out one.
• Vanderbilt lost its first game of the 2002 season 2/22 at
Louisville. The Commodores managed six hits.
• Sean Luellwitz hit his first home run of the season, a three-run
long ball to left field, but Louisville scored nine times
in the seventh inning to win 12-3 (2/23).
• Worth Scott hit his first career grand slam and Jeremy Sowers
struck out 10 Cardinals in 7.0 IP as Vanderbilt avoided the
series sweep with a 6-5 win at Louisville (2/24). Dean Bennett
picked up his third save of the year.
• Karl Nonemaker’s three hits in the Louisville series moved
him into sixth place on Vanderbilt’s career hits list with
225.
Complete
Notes
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