Regis Baseball Sets Record with 9 Home Runs in Win Over UCCS
The Regis University baseball team set a program record by hitting nine home runs in a 19-12 road victory over the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs in Game One, with Mason Ashcraft providing a quality start for the Rangers.
By the Numbers- Regis hit nine home runs, surpassing the previous record of six in a single game.
- Mason Ashcraft secured his team-leading fourth win of the season with 6.2 innings pitched, eight strikeouts, and only one earned run allowed.
- Regis scored 19 runs on 21 hits, with eight players in the batting order recording at least one hit.
Despite the offensive explosion, UCCS briefly threatened a comeback with a three-run seventh inning.
State of Play- The Rangers dominated the game with a nine-run eighth inning to secure a comfortable lead.
- Regis showcased a strong offensive performance with multiple players delivering multi-hit games.
Regis and UCCS will continue the series with a doubleheader on Saturday, focusing on maintaining pitching effectiveness and competitiveness in the strike zone amidst challenging weather conditions.
Bottom LineRegis University's historic display of power hitting and solid pitching lays a solid foundation for their upcoming games, emphasizing the importance of consistency and preparation in facing resilient opponents.
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