Wheeling trio adds D2CCA All-Atlantic Region to laurels

Wheeling trio adds D2CCA All-Atlantic Region to laurels

MILLERSVILLE, Pa. (May 26) - Wheeling University third baseman Luis Dominguez (Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Spellman), utility player Jacob Murray (Beallsville, Ohio/Linsly) and relief pitcher Albert Baez (Fort Worth, Texas/Timber Creek) were each voted to the Division II Conference Commissioners All-Atlantic Region team announced the organization Wednesday.

Dominguez and Murray were each named first-team selections and are now eligible for D2CCA All-America consideration. They were also named to the NCBWA First-Team All-Atlantic Region.

Baez earned a nod on the D2CCA All-Atlantic Region Second Team after previously earning NCBWA All-Atlantic Region Second Team honors last week.

Dominguez was a First-Team All-Mountain East Conference (MEC) selection at third base this season. He ranked second in the MEC and 39th in Division II with a .412 batting average, second in MEC and 30th nationally with a .520 on-base percentage, and seventh in the MEC with 39 runs scored to establish a new Wheeling record.

The Bronx native was also ninth in the MEC with 13 stolen bases and ended the season on a 25-game hitting streak and a streak of 29 straight games reaching base

Murray was a First-Team All-MEC Utility Player for the Cardinals this season. He ranked ninth in the MEC with a .365 batting average and 15th with both a .456 on-base percentage and 10 stolen bases.

An extremely versatile player, Murray started games at both corner infield and outfield spots and also served as the team's designated hitter at times this season when needed.

Baez earned D2CCA All-Atlantic Region Second Team honors. A First Team All-MEC relief pitcher this season, Baez led the MEC and ranked 12th in Division II with seven saves and averaged over a strikeout per inning. The Texas native ranked 25th in Division II with 19 appearances, as well as third in the MEC and 64th in Division II with six wins.

The trio helped lead Wheeling to its first winning season in the program's 16-year history and first postseason appearance in 10 years.


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