GENERALS PLACE TWO ON ALL-REGION BASEBALL TEAM
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Washington and Lee junior shortstop Michael
Hanson (Atlanta, Ga./Pace Academy) and sophomore pitcher Peter Dean
(Vienna, Va./James Madison) were named to the American Baseball
Coaches Association/Rawlings Division III All-South Region Team on
Tuesday afternoon. Both players earned second team accolades.
The selection mark the first time in the history of the W&L
baseball program that two players earned all-region honors in the
same season.
Hanson garnered a spot on the second team after starting all 34
games and leading the squad with a batting average of .364. He set
W&L single- season records with six triples and 43 runs scored
and concluded the 2002 campaign as the W&L all-time leader in
triples (10) and runs scored (102). In addition, Hanson led the
team with 47 hits, four home runs, 79 total bases and a .612
slugging percentage. He also contributed eight doubles, 15 runs
batted in and was 18-of-20 in stolen base attempts. Hanson earned
First Team All-ODAC honors this season being second team selections
as a freshman and sophomore.
Dean, who was also a First Team All-ODAC pick this season,
appeared in 14 games for the Generals, firing three complete games
with one shutout. The lefty posted a 6-3 record and finished second
in the conference in earned run average (2.12) and strikeouts (64),
and third in the ODAC with 80 2/3 innings pitched. In addition, he
limited opponents to a .257 batting average. In his two years at
W&L, Dean has compiled a 12-3 record with 95 strikeouts and a
2.45 ERA, currently the lowest career ERA in W&L history.
The Generals finished the season with an overall record of
18-15-1.
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