Lehigh sets Division I record with 20-run first inning
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Lehigh sets Division I record with 20-run first inning
"Lehigh scored 20 runs in the first inning, with 11 walks, six hit by pitches, and just three hits contributing to the record-setting performance."
"Owen Walewander capped the inning with a grand slam, bringing the score to 20-0 before Coppin State managed to score a run."
"The game concluded with Lehigh recording 12 hits, five of which were extra-base hits, alongside 25 walks and 9 hit by pitches."
Lehigh baseball achieved a Division I record by scoring 20 runs in the first inning during a 38-6 win over Coppin State. Eight players reached base, and five runs were scored before the first out. The majority of runs were scored through walks and hit by pitches, culminating in a grand slam by Owen Walewander. The game also set a new Patriot League record for runs in a game and featured a record seven walks drawn by Aidan Quinn.
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