(STATS) -- Devlin Hodges and Samford got quite a gift Sunday when they made the FCS playoff field despite a 15-14 upset loss to ETSU in their season finale.On Tuesday, the sophomore was honored for his particularly outstanding body of work in his first 10 games. Hodges was named the Southern Conferences offensive player of the year by both the coaches and media after leading the FCS in completions (342), completion percentage (71.4) and finishing third in touchdown passes (33).Shout out to my Dogs for getting me this one! Love you boys! Hodges tweeted in reaction to the award.Chattanooga had the SoCons offensive player of the year last season in Jacob Huesman, but this year had the conferences top defender in senior lineman Keionta Davis. The coaches voted Western Carolina quarterback Tyrie Adams as the freshman of the year.Unbeaten conference champion The Citadel took home the SoCons final two coaches awards. Offensive lineman Isaiah Pinson, Jr. won the Jacobs Blocking Award while Brent Thompson was named the conferences top coach in his first year on the sidelines for the Bulldogs.Chattanooga led the way on the coaches all-conference first team with seven selections. The Citadel followed with six, Wofford had five and Samford four, giving the leagues four playoff teams 22 of the 24 first-team spots, including specialists.---=SOCON POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Devlin Hodges, QB, SamfordDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Keionta Davis, DL, ChattanoogaFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Tyrie Adams, QB, Western CarolinaJACOBS BLOCKING AWARD -- Isaiah Pinson, OL, The CitadelCOACH OF THE YEAR -- Brent Thompson, The CitadelALL-SOCON FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Devlin Hodges, SamfordRB -- Derrick Craine, ChattanoogaRB -- Lorenzo Long, WoffordOL -- Nick Jeffreys, The CitadelOL -- Isaiah Pinson, The CitadelOL -- Corey Levin, ChattanoogaOL -- Jacob Revis, ChattanoogaOL -- Anton Wahrby, WoffordTE -- Ryan Swingle, VMIWR -- Karel Hamilton, SamfordWR -- Andrej Suttles, FurmanDEFENSEDL -- Joe Crochet, The CitadelDL -- Keionta Davis, ChattanoogaDL -- Miles Brown, WoffordDL -- Tyler Vaughn, WoffordLB -- Shaheed Salmon, SamfordLB -- Dale Warren, ChattanoogaLB -- Nakevion Leslie, ChattanoogaDB -- Dee Delaney, The CitadelDB -- Kailik Williams, The CitadelDB -- Omari Williams, SamfordDB -- Lucas Webb, ChattanoogaSPECIALISTSPK -- David Marvin, WoffordP -- Ian Berryman, Western CarolinaRS -- DeAndre Schoultz, The Citadel Steve Howe Jersey . 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It owns a 6-2 advantage in this years season series, outscoring it by 48-14, and is 45-20 against the Brewers, dating to the start of the 2013 season.But a 90 percent chance of rain might present Milwaukee with a temporary reprieve. While the teams played through showers for most of Saturdays game, some forecasts are calling for as many as 2/3 inches of rain Sunday.Nothing could dampen the Cardinals mood after perhaps their best defensive game of the season. They turned four double plays, used a nifty deke at second base to steal an eighth-inning out and denied at least two hits with outstanding plays to turn hard-hit balls into outs.It was a stark contrast from their previous three games, in which they made eight errors and other mental mistakes.Just good plays all the way around, St. Louis manager Mike Matheny saiid.dddddddddddd Being able to trust your defense is one of those confidence-boosters for your pitching staff. They dont have to be perfect.Michael Wacha (4-7, 4.42 ERA) gets the call for the Cardinals on Sunday. He has pitched well in his last four starts, all of them quality, and has won two straight outings, including an 8-4 verdict on Tuesday night in Kansas City.Wacha, who lost seven straight decisions from April 23 to June 22, has displayed much better command lately. He has hit the lower parts of the strike zone with his fastball, enabling him to use his changeup as a wipeout pitch.Wacha, whos 3-0 with a 4.22 ERA in five career outings against the Brewers, will be opposed by right-hander Chase Anderson (4-8, 5.45). Hes coming off a 6-5 loss on Tuesday night to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who rocked him for eight hits and six runs (five earned) in four innings.That outing actually qualifies as an improvement of sorts for Anderson, who has been hit so hard in his last three starts that his ERA during that span dropped to 12.71 after Tuesday night. But he has enjoyed good outings in his two career starts against St. Louis, allowing only two earned runs in 12 innings.Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is expected to make his 73rd start in 81 games and is looking to build on his 1,500th career hit that he accomplished in the fourth inning Saturday.Hes been one of the greatest Cardinals ever, Wainwright said of his longtime battery mate. We were excited for him. ' ' '