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Who holds the record for most home runs in college baseball?

Who holds the record for most home runs in college baseball?

You can watch that homer in the video above, which helped Texas advance to the 2022 Men’s College World Series. Melendez’ 32 taters are the most in a DI baseball season since Kris Bryant hit 31 in 2013 for San Diego….DI college baseball’s single-season home run leaders.

Player, team Kris Bryant, San Diego
HR 31
Year 2013
G 62

What is the most home runs hit in a season in college baseball?

College baseball’s career home run leaders: Florida St. Florida St. It all starts with Incaviglia. The Cowboys slugger had a final season for the ages, blasting 48 home runs behind a 1.140 slugging percentage in 1985, both still NCAA single-season records.

What is the best record in NCAA baseball history?

NCAA Record – Winning Percentage That record was set by the Arizona State Sun Devils in 1972. They finished the season 64-6 for a winning percentage of . 914, but they did not win the CWS. Pat Casey’s squad has an outside chance at setting the NCAA record for winning percentage.

Who has the most strikeouts in college baseball history?

Cooper Hjerpe
Baseball

Rank Name SO
Rank Name SO
1 Cooper Hjerpe 161
2 Drew Thorpe 149
3 Austin Peterson 147

Who leads d1 in home runs?

Ivan Melendez
Baseball

Rank Name HR
Rank Name HR
1 Ivan Melendez 32
2 Luke Franzoni 29
3 Matt Coutney 27

Has any team gone undefeated in college baseball?

This is getting absurd. Ole Miss pounded Southeastern Conference rival Arkansas 13-5 on a hot, windy Monday night to remain undefeated in the College World Series – and remain the only undefeated team in the NCAA Baseball Tournament.

Who is the best hitter in college baseball?

Chandler Simpson
Baseball

Rank Name H
Rank Name H
1 Chandler Simpson 88
2 Sam Kulasingam 109
3 Brayden Johnson 66

Has any NFL team ever lost every game?

Detroit was the first non-expansion team to lose every game in a full season since World War II. This was their second winless season in franchise history (1942, see below).