Following a standout stretch at the plate that has his name written all over the PacWest leaderboards. The junior from Seattle, Washington, powered the Oaks to a 3-2 week in Hawaii by batting .500, going 9-for-18 with eight runs batted in, five runs scored, a home run, and a double. Hogan delivered in key moments, driving in the go-ahead run in Game 4 against Chaminade and again in Game 2 versus Hawaii Pacific, while recording at least one RBI in each of the final four games. He capped the week with a dominant 3-for-4 performance in the series finale, collecting a homer, a double, three RBIs, and three runs scored. Hogan now leads Menlo in batting average, runs scored, and slugging percentage, continuing to establish himself as one of the conference’s top offensive threats. He looks to continue his dominance as the PacWest season continues.