Baseball | 2/24/2025 2:47:00 PM
Burnsville, Minn. – The NSIC released its weekly conference player and pitcher of the week. For the first time since March 28, 2023, the Golden Eagles have a pair of players named to weekly honors.
Sawyer Satrom (Sr., IF, Portland, N.D.) was named Player of the Week, while
Josh Dykhoff (Jr., P/DH, Wadena, Minn.) was named the Pitcher of the Week.
NSIC Player of the Week
#2 Sawyer Satrom (IF, 6-2, 205, Sr., R/R, Portland, N.D. / May-Port C.G. HS)
- Over the last six games, hit .458 (11-of24) with a .792 slugging percentage
- Added 10 RBI, 11 runs scored and five walks
- Went 7-for-11 in a three games against Wayne State
- Hit .308, with four runs, two home runs, and seven RBIs in a three-game series with Stanislaus State
- Added two home runs in a 9-4 victory last Sunday against Stanislaus State
- Had a grand slam in the ninth inning against Stanislaus State
Stat include games from 2/10/25-2/23/25
NSIC Pitcher of the Week
#32 Josh Dykhoff (RHP/DH, 6-2, 220, Jr., L/R, Wadena, Minn. / Wadena/Deer Creek HS)
- Went 11.0 innings over two games, allowing no runs with 11 strikeouts
- Held opponents to a .111 average over the span
- Tossed 7.0 innings of two hit ball in an 8-0 win over Wayne State
- Struck out 10 of the 22 batters faced again WSC
- Tossed four innings, allowing no runs, with four strikeouts, and no walks against Stanislaus State
- The Warriors hit just .143 with just two hits
Stat include games from 2/10/25-2/23/25
The Player of the Week recognition for Satrom is his first as a Golden Eagle. The senior hit .458 with a .792 slugging percentage over the course of six games and was 7-11 through three games with Wayne State College. Satrom also hit a grand slam against Stanislaus State to put that game out of reach. Satrom currently leads the Northern Sun in runs scored per game.
It's the second weekly honor for the junior Dykhoff, who won it, along with his brother, back in March of 2023. The Wadena native didn't allow a run over 11 innings through two starts and was almost unhittable, allowing just a .111 opponents' batting average and threw his first complete game of the season in a dominant start against Wayne State College on Sunday.