Creech Named National Player of the Week
Joins Eastern Connecticut's Rathbun as Shared Best of the Week
STARKVILLE, Miss. --- Pitchers Molly
Rathbun of Eastern Connecticut and MacKenzie Creech of Virginia
Wesleyan have been named the NFCA Division III Co-National Players
of the Week for games played April 18-24, the Association has
announced. Rathbun helped extend No. 12 Eastern's win streak to 16,
while Creech led the Marlins to their first Old Dominion Athletic
Conference championship since 1998.
Rathbun, who is 13-0 on the year, won three games and saved
another, allowing just 10 hits and one earned run (0.26 ERA) on the
week. The junior struck out 49 and walked four. Offensively, she
batted .333 with a team-high seven RBIs, 14 total bases and two
home runs, and collected her 100th career hit.
Rathbun opened the week with her fourth career no-hitter, striking
out a program-record 18 in a 5-0 Little East Conference road win
over UMass Dartmouth and later avenged her only career LEC
regular-season loss with six-hit, 18-strikeout 4-2 road win over
Rhode Island College. Rathbun also tossed a complete-game
four-hitter in a 1-0 over host Trinity College, then recorded the
final four outs with strikeouts in the nightcap to save a 3-0
win.
In Eastern’s 10 conference wins this year, the Hebron, Conn.,
native is 7-0 with a save and 0.15 ERA (one earned run). She has 85
strikeouts and eight walks in 46-2/3 innings, and teams are batting
.089 against her.
Creech's ODAC championship performance means the Marlins will be
making their first NCAA regionals appearance since 1989. The
freshman had a dominant weekend in the circle; over the three-day
tournament, Creech was 4-0 with a 0.70 ERA while holding her
opponents to a .184 batting average. Creech threw 30 innings,
giving up 19 hits and striking out 27.
In Wesleyan's tournament opener, Creech threw a nine-inning game
against Roanoke, striking out 10. She bested herself on the last
two days of the tournament, throwing a two-hit shutout in the
semifinals and a three-hit shutout in the championship. Creech was
named Most Outstanding Player.
On the year, the Hillsborough, N.C., native is 18-4 with a 1.30 ERA
and has 154 strikeouts in a 151-1/3 innings.
This release is courtesy of the National Fastpitch
Coaches Association (NFCA).
