BRISTOL, Tenn. –
Drew Moore of the King University baseball team was selected first team All-Conference Carolinas on Tuesday when the league announced their awards. This marks the third straight season Moore has garnered first team all-conference recognition.
Moore becomes the first Tornado to earn first team All-Conference Carolinas three times and first since 2007 to garner first team all-conference three times.
This season, the Virginia Beach, Va., native ranked 17th in NCAA Division II and second in Conference Carolinas with a 2.18 ERA. His six complete games ranked second nationally and second in the league. Moore also owned a WHIP of 1.27, ranking him fifth in Conference Carolinas. He was one of four pitchers in Conference Carolinas to throw at least 70 innings, ranking third at 70.1 innings pitched. His .252 opposing batting average also ranked eighth in the league.
In his four years on campus, Moore is the all-time NCAA era leader with 19 wins, 43 games started, 17 complete games, four shutouts, 278.1 innings pitched, 249 strikeouts, 68 strikeouts looking and 18 runners picked off. His 3.88 ERA and .257 opponent batting average also rank third in program history since 2012. Moore ranks fifth with an average of 8.05 strikeouts per nine innings and eighth with an average of 3.33 walks per nine innings.