Cavers Named NE-10 Freshman
of the Week
Otisfield, Maine, native cops third
freshman honor of the season
RINDGE, N.H. (May 21, 2002) - Franklin Pierce University
freshman catcher Eric Cavers
(Otisfield, Maine/Oxford Hills) was named the Northeast-10
Conference Freshman of the Week by the Conference office
this afternoon.
Cavers, who earns his third NE-10
Freshman of the Week honor of the season, helped guide Franklin
Pierce to its first ever ECAC Division II Baseball Championship
last week. He batted .500 (4-8) with two runs scored, a
double, a stolen base and an RBI as FP
swept Westminster
(Pa.) College in two games in the best-of-three series.
The Ravens posted a 7-2 decision in game one before rallying
for a 6-5 victory in the nightcap on Friday for the series
sweep. He also gunned down three-of-five potential base
stealers on the afternoon.
Cavers gunned down three-of-five
potential base stealers as FP
captured its first
ECAC Championship last week.
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Cavers was the Ravens catalyst in
game one, hitting three-for-four with a double, a run scored
and an RBI. In the nightcap, he registered a base hit and
stole home on a double-steal in the second inning, which
knotted the game at 1-1.
Cavers, who will play this summer
for the Manchester (Conn.) Silkworms of the New England
Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL), finished his freshman
season at Franklin Pierce with a .335 batting average (55-164),
which ranked third on the team, 38 runs scored, ten doubles,
seven homeruns and 32 RBIs. He also registered a .537 slugging
percentage and .396 on-base percentage this spring.
Cavers led the team with 15 stolen
bases (on 18 attempts), which tied the school record for
thefts set in 1990 by Scott Lilly and is tops among freshmen
in program history. Cavers finished the season with a team
season-high 16-game hitting streak to go along with 16 multi-hit
games and eight multi-RBI outings this spring.
Cavers also earned NE-10 Freshman
of the Week honors on April 28 as well as Player and Freshman
of the Week accolades on March 31 following a week in which
he batted .636 (7-11) with five runs scored, four RBIs,
four steals, a double, a triple and a homer in three games.
Franklin Pierce finished the 2002
season with a 31-17 record overall, shattering the program
record for wins for the fourth-straight season and marking
the first time in program history the team has reached the
30-win plateau, and a 22-10 Conference mark, breaking the
record for Conference wins.