Breaking down George Mason baseball’s new NCAA record of a 23-run inning


Breaking down George Mason baseball’s new NCAA record of a 23-run inning

Just another week on a college baseball, where history was made.

George Mason entered record books on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 with NCAA-Record 23 ran scored in one shift. This was during the 26-6 victory over the Holy Cross and interrupted the record of NCAA Division I, which stood for 42 years.

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We have just turned our heads in Oregon, which scored 35 runs in the game a week ago, and a few weeks ago when a 7-innning game between Rhode Island and William and Mary had a total score (36-22).

Then this – the patriots scored more than 20 shifts in the shift, which is quite crazy about which you can think of. What is even more blowing of the mind is that these 23 runs scored without a single home run – and even without three.

This is how they got there: 11 hits (five doubles), eight batches walked, five doughs hit the playground and three mistakes. Either way, 19 straight batches George Mason reached the base. Holy Cross used five jugs in the exchange, with three lightectors of 87 playgrounds to record one together, two of his jugs gave up the combined 10 runs without getting out.

The previous NCAA record for most of the exchange rates was 21 years. It was done three times, Valparaiso in 2010, Wichita State in 1984 and Penn in 1983. No one has broken it for more than 40 years.

At least amazing.

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