Wofford Baseball Hits Six Homers in Record 15-Run Fifth Inning Victory Over Presbyterian
A record 15-run fifth inning propelled the Wofford baseball team to a dominant 24-3 victory over Presbyterian, with the Terriers hitting six home runs in the game.
By the Numbers- Wofford scored at least 20 runs in a game four times this season, the most in the nation.
- The Terriers collected 19 hits, including 12 extra-base hits and six home runs.
- Brice Martinez extended his hit streak to 21 games, and Marshall Toole extended his on-base streak to 35 games.
- Jack Renwick led the team with six RBIs, while multiple players contributed multi-hit efforts.
- Wofford's win improves their record to 25-10, while Presbyterian drops to 19-18.
- This victory marks the fourth time this season that Wofford has scored at least 20 runs in a game, showcasing their potent offense.
After this impressive win, Wofford will hit the road for a three-game series at Mercer on Friday, April 19, as they return to conference play.
Bottom LineThe Wofford baseball team's record-breaking performance, highlighted by a 15-run fifth inning, solidified their dominance against Presbyterian, showcasing their offensive prowess and setting national and program records.
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