Baseball: Urban named Big 12 Player of the Week
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Tony Altobelli
Joe Urban, a Newport Harbor High product and a senior at Iowa State
University crammed a season’s worth of offensive accomplishments into a
17-game hitting streak which would make even the greatest of hitters
stand up and applaud.
Urban, who hit .227 (39 for 172) with 16 runs scored and 23 RBIs last
season, was struggling through another tough campaign in 2001. He went
hitless in his first 15 at-bats and had a .198 batting average (15 for
77) the first half of the season.
Then, all of a sudden, Urban completely turned his season and Cyclone
career around, thanks to 17-game hitting streak.
In that span, Urban batted .588 (40 for 68) with 19 runs scored and 18
RBIs, helping the Cyclones reach the Big-12 Tournament for the first and
last time in school history. Iowa State’s baseball program will be
disbanded following this season.
Only twice during the hitting streak did Urban not score a run or come
through with an RBI. He had four four-hit games, three three-run games
and three games with three or more RBIs.
Urban was named the Big 12 Conference’s Player of the Week for his
outstanding play last week. He went 12 for 20 with five doubles, one
triple, four RBIs and a slugging percentage of 1.100.
Urban now leads the team with a .379 batting average. His slugging
percentage (.572), on-base percentage (.425) and doubles (15) also lead
the Cyclones. He’s also in the top five in runs scored (23), hits (55)
and RBIs (27).
“To be honest, we were getting a little concerned,” Urban’s father,
Joe Sr. said. “But, Joe hung in there and he never stopped believing in
himself. He taught me a lot during this period of his life about never
giving up. I couldn’t be more proud of him.”
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