WASHINGTON, Pa. – Sophomore right-hander Eddie Nogay (Weirton, W. Va./Madonna) earned the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week Award on Monday after a turning in a pair of solid performances on the mound last week.
Nogay tossed a one-hit shutout against Geneva, leading the Presidents (13-2, 4-1) to a 1-0 victory on Tuesday. The shutout was the first of his career. A fifth-inning single was the only blemish on the day for Nogay, who struck out four and did not issue a walk.
He received a no-decision in W&J’s 3-2 victory over Saint Vincent on Sunday. Nogay threw 6.2 innings and struck out five, while allowing a pair of runs (one earned) on seven hits. The earned run was the first Nogay had allowed in his last 23.1 innings.
Nogay owns a 2-0 record, along with one save in five appearances this spring. He ranks second in the PAC with a 1.26 ERA and has struck out 17 batters in 28.2 innings. Opponents are hitting just .190 off of him, the fourth-lowest mark in the conference.
In 18 career appearances (nine starts), Nogay has a 5-0 record in 70 innings. He has struck out 36 batters and has produced a 2.19 ERA.
W&J hosts Geneva at Ross Memorial Park on Wednesday at 4:30 pm. The Presidents will be looking for a season sweep of the Golden Tornadoes after taking both games of a doubleheader last week.
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