Box Score Emory University seniors Dan Molnar and
Matthew Katten, and junior Andrew
Cohn all earned a spot on the University Athletic
Association (UAA) All-Tournament team, based on their performance
at the 2010 conference tournament.
Molnar hit a tournament-best .583, going seven-for-12 with a home
run, two doubles, four RBIs and a UAA-record tying nine
walks. The right fielder also led all players with a 1.000
slugging percentage and a .773 on base percentage during the five
games. It marks the second-consecutive all-UAA Tournament
honor for Molnar.
Katten won both of his starts for Emory during the tournament to
lead all players with a 2-0 record, and led all players with two
starts with a 1.38 ERA, the third-lowest overall in the
tournament. Katten threw 12 innings, allowing just two earned
runs on 11 hits and four walks, while striking out eight.
This is the first all-UAA honor for Katten.
Cohn hit .421 at the tournament, going eight-for-19 with five extra
base hits and four RBIs. He hit four doubles and a home run
to slug .789 over the five games, and added on four walks and two
hit-by-pitches to raise his on base percentage to .538. This
is the first all-UAA tournament honor for Cohn, who had previously
won a pair of nods to the all-UAA (season-long) team.
The Eagles finished the rain-shortened UAA Tournament with a record
of 3-2, good for a third-place finish.