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Carolina Central University "Eagle" Athletics Department
(April 11, 2007)
NCCU BASEBALL LEADS NATION IN STOLEN BASES
DURHAM, N.C. – In its first year of baseball
since 1975, North Carolina Central University is currently leading the
nation in stolen bases.
The Eagles are at the top of the NCAA Division
II statistical list in stolen bases per game with an average of 4.72 per
contest (through games of April 8). As a team, NCCU has stolen 170 bases
in 193 attempts.
Individually, NCCU freshman center fielder
Oliver
Jenkins (Rocky Mount, N.C.) leads a list of four Eagles ranked in the
nation's top 30 stolen bases leaders. Jenkins is second in the NCAA Division
II ranks with an average of 0.94 stolen bases per game, followed by senior
Marcus
Mack (9th, 0.83), freshman Kurt Wilson (19th, 0.73) and freshman
Tim
McAllister (27th, 0.61).
On Feb. 24, NCCU broke the NCAA Division II
record for stolen bases in a game with 19 swipes during a 13-10 victory
at Saint Augustine's College in Raleigh, N.C.
Other Eagles ranked among the top 10 statistical
leaders in the NCAA Division II are freshman pitcher Alex Weathersby,
who is tied for third in the nation with eight victories, and Mack, who
is seventh in Division II in walks per game (1.0).
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