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Washington & Jefferson College senior Zach Bellhy and Waynesburg University sophomore Jason Propst highlighted area contributions to the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball All-Conference Teams that were released yesterday. Both were second team selections.

Bellhy (Fort Cherry) made it for the second consecutive season after averaging 18.6 points per game, second in the conference. The guard concluded his 104-game career as the No. 4 scorer in W&J history, with 1,504 points.

Propst led the Yellow Jackets in scoring (13.8 points per game), rebounding (7.3 rpg) and blocks (17).

Thomas More swept the individual awards, as junior guard D’Carlo Hayes was named the PAC Player of the Year, Jeff Rogers the Coach of the Year.

The W&J women’s basketball team earned the No. 3 seed for the 2013 ECAC Division III Southern Division Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament.

It’s the Presidents’ fifth trip to the ECAC Tournament but their first since 2008.

No. 3 seed W&J (20-8) will host sixth-seeded Penn State-Behrend Wednesday at Henry Memorial Center. Tip is 7 p.m.

W&J is 8-2 all-time in ECAC tournaments, winning ECAC South titles in 1994 and 2008.

Jake Jacubec, a guard on the California University of Pennsylvania men’s basketball team, was selected as the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference West Freshman of the Week.

Jacubec averaged 8.5 points and four rebounds per game last week, as the Vulcans split two games in PSAC West play. He shot 58.3 percent (seven of 13) from the field and averaged 30.5 minutes in starts against Slippery Rock and Mercyhurst.

The Cal U. baseball team completed a three-game sweep of Charleston (W.Va.) with a 5-3 road victory yesterday.

Sophomore second baseman Giovanni Morales and junior third baseman Derrik Zeroski finished with two hits, and freshman designated hitter David Marcus added two RBI to help the Vulcans improve to 3-0 overall for the first time since 2009.

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