BRISTOL, Tenn. –
Drew Moore of the King University baseball team was named to the Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (D2CCA) all-southeast region second team, marking the second time in his career he has been named to the D2CCA all-region team.
This isn't the first postseason accolade for the senior from Virginia Beach, Va., who was previously named first team All-Conference Carolinas and second team all-region by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA).
Moore was among the nation's leaders in two categories, ranking third with six complete games and 14th with a 2.05 ERA. In the region, Moore ranked second in complete games and third in the region. He also ranked in the regions to 25 in three categories, 18th with a WHIP of 1.27, 21st in hits allowed per nine innings at 8.57 and 25th in walks allowed per nine innings at 2.82.
In Conference Carolinas, Moore ranks the top 10 in five categories, second in ERA, fourth with 70.1 innings pitched, ninth with a .252 opposing batting average, third with 25 runs allowed and first in earned runs allowed.
He also is King's NCAA era leader in wins, games started, complete games, shutouts, innings pitched, looking strikeouts and pick offs while ranking third with career ERA of 3.88. He was also selected second team all-region by the D2CCA in 2021.