How The Top College Prospects Fared: May 7-9



Here are the weekend stats for the nation's top college players, listed alphabetically by school, as collected by collegesplits.com. An asterisk denotes a player is a draft-eligible underclassman. You can follow College Splits on Twitter too, @collegesplits

SCHOOL   PLAYER, POS   YR   AB   R   H   BI   AVG    
Arkansas   Andy Wilkins, 1b   Jr.   11   3   3   3   .280   2B (11); HR (13)
Arkansas   Brett Eibner, rhp/of   Jr.   11   4   5   3   .333   2 2B (10); HR (17)
Arkansas   Zack Cox, 3b/rhp   *So.   10   4   5   1   .446   HR (8); 2 SB (11)
Auburn   Hunter Morris, 1b/of   Jr.   12   6   6   4   .400   2B (15); 2 HR (17)
Ball State   Kolbrin Vitek, 3b/rhp   Jr.   13   2   3   1   .382   2B (14); HR (15)
Boston College   Mickey Wiswall, 3b/1b   Jr.   13   1   3   1   .286    
Cal St. Fullerton   Christian Colon, ss   Jr.   14   2   7   5   .348    
Cal St. Fullerton   Gary Brown, of/3b   Jr.   12   5   6   5   .453   2B (19); 2 HR (6); SB (28)
California   Mark Canha, of   Jr.   8   3   3   7   .366   2 HR (8); SB (9)
Clemson   Kyle Parker, of   Jr.   12   5   7   5   .392   3 2B (10); HR (17)
Connecticut   Michael Olt, 3b   Jr.   11   5   4   4   .340   2 HR (16)
CSN   Bryce Harper, c   Fr.   12   6   5   4   .417   2B (17); 3B (2); 2 HR (23)
East Carolina   Kyle Roller, 1b   Sr.   10   2   5   1   .361   2B (17)
Florida   Matt den Dekker, of   Sr.   16   4   7   4   .363   2B (5); HR (8); 2 SB (18)
Florida   Preston Tucker, 1b   So.   15   3   6   2   .339   2B (13); HR (9); 2 SB (6)
Florida   Austin Maddox, c   Fr.   12   5   5   5   .354   2 2B (15); 2 HR (15)
Florida State   Tyler Holt, of   Jr.   10   5   4   4   .353   2 2B (17); 2 HR (11); 4 SB (22)
Georgia   Zach Cone, of   So.   14   2   5   1   .354   3 2B (11)
Georgia Tech   Derek Dietrich, ss/3b   Jr.   12   3   8   1   .360   2 2B (14)
Jacksonville St.   Todd Cunningham, of   Jr.   12   3   6   3   .362   HR (6)
Kansas   Tony Thompson, 3b   Jr.   14   2   8   5   .327   2 2B (8)
Long Beach St.   Joey Terdoslavich, 1b   *So.   13   1   3   0   .326   SB (3)
Louisiana Tech   Devon Dageford, of   Sr.   18   5   9   8   .378   2 2B (19); 2 HR (15)
LSU   Blake Dean, 1b/of   Sr.   13   4   3   3   .328    
LSU   Leon Landry, of   Jr.   13   1   3   0   .344    
LSU   Micah Gibbs, c   Jr.   13   5   9   6   .417   4 2B (11); HR (6)
Miami   Yasmani Grandal, c   Jr.   6   0   2   2   .421   2B (19)
Miami   Stephen Perez, ss   Fr.   8   2   3   0   .275   2 2B (12); SB (19)
Michigan   Ryan LaMarre, of   Jr.   12   2   1   1   .396   HR (3)
Middle Tenn. St.   Bryce Brentz, of/rhp   Jr.   13   5   7   8   .350   2B (8); 2 HR (13)
Minnesota   Michael Kvasnicka, c/of   Jr.   13   4   5   5   .356   2B (20); HR (7)
Mississippi State   Connor Powers, 1b   Sr.   12   6   6   2   .389   2B (18); HR (14)
North Carolina   Brian Goodwin, of   Fr.   14   4   4   4   .294   3B (6)
Ohio   Gauntlett Eldemire, of   Jr.   11   11   10   7   .417   2B (14); 4 HR (15); 2 SB (13)
Pittsburgh   Joey Leonard, 3b   Jr.   8   2   4   1   .452   SB (5)
Rice   Rick Hague, ss   Jr.   13   4   6   4   .320   2 2B (12)
Rice   Diego Seastrunk, c   Sr.   12   3   6   4   .309   3 2B (7); HR (4)
Rice   Anthony Rendon, 3b   So.   13   5   3   7   .373   3 HR (14); SB (8)
South Carolina   Jackie Bradley, of   So.   11   2   3   2   .342   2 2B (4)
Southern California   Ricky Oropesa, 3b   So.   8   4   4   7   .353   2 2B (18); HR (13); SB (7)
Stanford   Kenny Diekroeger, ss/3b   Fr.   13   2   3   4   .362   2 HR (5)
Stanford   Jake Stewart, of   Fr.   10   1   2   1   .232   2 2B (6); SB (5)
Tennesee Tech   A.J. Kirby-Jones, 1b   Jr.   9   6   4   0   .377   2B (13)
Tenneseee   Blake Forsythe, c   Jr.   14   5   7   5   .287   2 2B (9); 2 HR (11)
Texas   Cameron Rupp, c   Jr.   10   3   3   3   .288   2B (12); HR (8)
Texas A&M   Brodie Greene, of   Sr.   7   2   2   1   .365   2B (12); 3B (7)
Texas-Arlington   Michael Choice, of   Jr.   9   3   3   6   .405   2 HR (16)
Tulane   Rob Segedin, 3b/rhp   *So.   13   7   8   3   .437   SB (3)
UC Riverside   Rob Brantly, c   *So.   9   0   1   0   .336    
Virginia Tech   Austin Wates, of   Jr.   7   3   2   5   .382   2 HR (7)
West Virginia   Jedd Gyorko, 2b/3b   Jr.   11   8   6   3   .359   3 2B (18); HR (14)
SCHOOL   YR   PITCHER   IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO   ERA    
Arkansas   Mike Bolsinger   Sr.   9.1   4   2   2   3   12   4.65   W (5-2)
Arkansas-LR   Adam Champion   Sr.   8.0   10   2   2   2   2   3.42    
Ball State   Kolbrin Vitek   Jr.   6.0   5   2   2   2   1   3.90   SV (1)
Bradley   Patrick Cooper   Jr.   7.0   3   2   1   0   6   3.08   W (4-3)
Florida Gulf Coast   Chris Sale   Jr.   7.0   4   0   0   1   11   1.98   W (8-0)
Florida Southern   Daniel Tillman   Jr.   2.1   5   5   2   2   2   3.38   L (1-2)
Georgia   Justin Grimm   Jr.   7.0   8   4   3   1   11   5.75   L (2-7)
Georgia   Michael Palazzone   *So.   6.0   10   4   4   2   3   8.77    
Georgia Tech   Deck McGuire   Jr.   6.0   7   4   3   1   6   3.05   W (6-3)
Georgia Tech   Brandon Cumpton   Jr.   5.0   3   2   2   2   4   5.34   W (7-2)
Kentucky   Alex Meyer   So.   7.0   4   3   0   3   6   6.23   W (5-2)
Louisiana State   Anthony Ranaudo   Jr.   2.2   5   6   6   4   1   8.26    
Lynn (Fla.)   Tommy Kahnle   *So.   5.0   12   7   3   3   3   5.06   L (2-7)
Minnesota   Seth Rosin   Jr.   6.0   6   3   3   2   10   4.44   W (5-4)
Mississippi   Drew Pomeranz   Jr.   6.2   9   4   4   2   8   2.17   L (6-1)
Mississippi   Aaron Barrett   Sr.   8.0   6   1   1   2   6   3.44   W (7-2)
Missouri   Nick Tepesch   Jr.   7.0   14   8   8   1   5   4.72   L (4-5)
North Carolina   Matt Harvey   Jr.   6.0   8   3   2   0   5   2.68   W (6-2)
Oklahoma State   Tyler Lyons   Sr.   6.2   9   7   7   0   7   6.06   L (3-5)
Oregon State   Kevin Rhoderick   Jr.   3.0   5   1   1   2   5   3.70   W (2-1)
Pepperdine   Cole Cook   *So.   9.0   7   0   0   2   6   2.82   W (3-5)
Sam Houston State   Dallas Gallant   Jr.   5.1   8   9   8   3   9   5.43   L (2-8)
San Diego   Kyle Blair   Jr.   9.0   1   0   0   3   15   2.87   W (7-3)
San Diego   A.J. Griffin   Sr.   8.0   6   2   2   1   12   4.96   W (6-3)
San Diego   Sammy Solis   *So.   9.0   4   1   1   0   10   2.49   W (8-1)
San Diego State   Addison Reed   Jr.   8.0   11   3   3   1   9   2.07   W (8-1)
South Carolina   Sam Dyson   Jr.   8.0   6   2   2   4   8   4.30   L (4-4)
Tennessee   Bryan Morgado   Jr.   4.2   7   3   3   1   2   7.03    
Texas   Brandon Workman   Jr.   3.2   4   5   5   3   4   3.22    
Texas   Taylor Jungmann   So.   5.2   1   2   2   7   4   2.36   L (4-2)
Texas Christian   Matt Purke   Fr.   7.1   5   2   1   4   6   3.80   W (9-0)
UC Irvine   Daniel Bibona   Sr.   8.0   5   1   1   0   6   2.10   W (9-2)
UCLA   Rob Rasmussen   Jr.   6.2   5   1   1   1   4   3.36   W (7-2)
UCLA   Gerrit Cole   So.   8.0   3   2   2   2   9   2.79   W (7-2)
Vanderbilt   Sonny Gray   So.   4.1   9   8   8   5   6   3.07   SV (1)
Vanderbilt   Jack Armstrong   So.   7.2   6   2   2   2   3   3.64   W (6-1)
Virginia Tech   Mathew Price   So.   7.0   4   0   0   1   10   4.37   W (7-3)
Wichita State   Jordan Cooper   *So.   7.0   7   0   0   3   5   1.79   W (7-2)
UCLA   Trevor Bauer   So.   7.0   7   6   4   2   6   3.01   W (7-3)
Ball State   Perci Garner   *So.   5.0   5   3   3   1   8   4.23   L (5-2)


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I am a West Virginia fan and having argueably just as good a season as Jedd Gyorko is right fielder Dom Hayes, how come we don't hear much about him?

How about Pat Biserta jr from Rutgers avg 376 18HR 15 doubles 75 hits,come to the northeast fellas ther is baseball her


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