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Lehigh Sets Division I Record with 20 Runs in First Inning of 38-6 Victory over Coppin State
The Mountain Hawks scored 20 times in the opening frame, and Aidan Quinn drew a Division I-record seven walks.
- Lehigh University set an NCAA Division I baseball record on Tuesday by scoring 20 runs in the first inning of a 38-6 victory over Coppin State in Baltimore.
- The 20-run outburst broke the previous first-inning record of 18 set by Princeton and Air Force in 1974; the inning featured 10 walks and six hit batters by Eagles pitchers.
- Senior Aidan Quinn set a separate Division I record by drawing seven walks during the contest, while Owen Walewander capped the inning with a grand slam.
- Lehigh finished with 38 runs, setting a Patriot League record in a game called early by run rule after only seven innings.
- Lafayette College will host the Mountain Hawks in a four-game series beginning Friday, as Lehigh looks to improve its 10-24 overall record this season.
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Pennsylvania College Baseball Team Scores 20 Runs In Top Of The First Inning On Only Three Hits
Lehigh University won its college baseball game against Coppin State by a final score of 38-6. The Mountain Hawks scored 20 runs in the top of the first inning. They did so on only three hits. Unfortunately, this unusual college baseball box score reflects more on the Eagles than it does on the eventual victors. Their pitching staff had a brutal day at the office. Lehigh dominated Coppin State. Neither Lehigh nor Coppin State are very good this …
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