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Must-See Highlights from College Baseball – Week 3’s Best Plays

Must-See Highlights from College Baseball – Week 3’s Best Plays

Week 3 of the college baseball season brought standout performances, rivalry sweeps, and clutch moments from VeloU athletes across the country. From dominant pitching outings to massive offensive performances, we’re breaking down the biggest plays from this week’s action.

Here’s everything you need to know from this week in college baseball.

This Week’s Top Performances

Jack Arcamone Stays Hot at the Plate (Richmond Spiders)

Jack Arcamone delivered one of the best offensive weeks in college baseball, going 10-for-16 while launching home runs against NC State and Boston College. His crowd-surf celebration after his first homer set the tone for the week as he raised his batting average to .378 on the season.

Justin LeGuernic Seals the Clemson Sweep (Clemson Tigers)

In one of the biggest rivalry series of the season, Justin Legurnic took the mound for 4.0 scoreless innings to help Clemson sweep South Carolina. The Tigers' right-hander allowed just two hits and one walk while striking out six, matching his career high.

Bijan Anvar Remains Untouchable (Franklin & Marshall)

Bijan Anvar extended his scoreless streak to start the season, throwing six shutout innings while allowing just three hits and striking out six. The right-hander hit 92 MPH, and through two starts, his ERA remains a perfect 0.00.

Dan Galef Delivers Another Strong Start (Franklin & Marshall)

Teammate Dan Galef also shined on the mound, throwing six innings while striking out seven. He allowed just two hits and one run while touching 90 MPH, keeping Franklin & Marshall rolling.

Michael Lombardi Comes Up Clutch in Malibu (Tulane Green Wave)

Tulane’s Michael Lombardi traveled to Pepperdine and made an impact both at the plate and on the mound.

  • On the mound: He came in for a two-out save, striking out both batters to lower his season ERA to 1.59.
  • At the plate: Lombardi went 5-for-13 in the series, lifting his batting average to .286.

Victor Frederick Shuts Down Louisville (St. John’s Red Storm)

Remote athlete Victor Fredrick gave four strong innings of relief against Louisville, allowing just three hits and one run while striking out five.

Marcel Kulik Keeps His ERA at 0.00 (Virginia Tech Hokies)

Virginia Tech’s Marcel Kulik was dominant out of the bullpen, throwing three scoreless innings vs. JMU. He struck out five of the nine batters he faced, allowing zero hits and keeping his ERA at 0.00.

Jimmy Keenan’s Power Surge (Wake Forest Demon Deacons)

Jimmy Keenan found his power stroke this week, launching his first two home runs of the season as part of a 5-for-14 performance. He drove in five RBIs, raising his season average to .280.

Panos Sinis Starts His Season Strong (SUNY Purchase)

Panos Sinas got his season underway by going 2-for-5 with a double and drawing two walks. Solid start for the SUNY Purchase hitter.

Adonys Guzman Stays Hot for Arizona (Arizona Wildcats)

Adonys Guzman continues to be a force at the plate, hitting 5-for-13 on the week, including a home run against Rice where he also drove in five RBIs. His batting average now sits at .357.

Quinn McManmon Shows Swing-and-Miss Stuff (Georgia State Panthers)

Remote athlete Quinn McManmon struck out five batters over four innings, allowing two earned runs in a solid start.

What’s Next?

As the college baseball season heats up, expect more breakout performances, dominant pitching, and clutch moments from VeloU athletes. Stay tuned for next week’s recap as we highlight the biggest games and players making an impact across the country.

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