TERRE HAUTE, IND. -- Members of three Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology spring sports teams earned Heartland
Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week honors on
Monday.
Senior pitcher
Brad Otto (Bath/Union
County) finished the week 1-0 with a strong seven inning
performance in Saturday's victory over Hanover College and has
been named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Baseball
Pitcher of the Week.
Otto allowed just three
hits and one earned run in his seven innings, with three
strikeouts. He held the Panthers to just a .120 batting
average to earn his first win of the year.
Otto holds a 2.08 season ERA in 30.1 innings
pitched and has struck out 14 batters in five starts for the
Fightin' Engineers.
Senior pole-vaulter Ryan Schipper (Ft. Wayne,
Ind./Bishop Dwenger) cleared a height of 16' 1 1/4", a
national leading height entering the weekend, on Saturday
afternoon at the William M. Welch Invitational and was named the
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Field Athlete of
the Week.
Schipper has provisionally qualified for the NCAA
Division III Outdoor Nationals this coming May in Wisconsin with
this height. He recently placed 9th nationally at the NCAA
Division III Indoor Nationals at Rose-Hulman.
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Michael Schoumacher -- HCAC Player of the Week |
Junior thrower Janel Belton (Chesterfield,
Mo./Parkway West) set a pair of school records winning two
events in the William M. Welch Invitational on Saturday
afternoon and has been named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference Women's Field Athlete of the Week.
Belton tallied a shot put school record of 38' 1
1/4", the second best women's throw in Cook Stadium history,
then topped her own record with a discus throw of 120' 10"
eclipsing her previous mark by over three feet.
Freshman tennis player Michael Schoumacher
(Memphis, Tenn.) led Rose-Hulman with a 2-1 record at the
No. 6 singles position, with only a super tiebreak loss in the
championship match of the Wabash College Kerry Seward
Invitational to be named Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference Men's Tennis Player of the Week.
Schoumacher won his first two matches, then
dropped a 6-4, 3-6, 10-4 decision in a championship tiebreak.
The Engineers stand 3-5 overall and 2-0 in the HCAC.
The four honorees mark the most in one week for
the Rose-Hulman athletic department. Three nominees have
been honored in a single week twice before, including last week.