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CWS Championship Finals Records CWS Championship Finals Records Individual Batting ................................................................... 2 Team Batting ............................................................................. 2-3 Individual Pitching ................................................................. 3-4 Team Pitching ........................................................................... 4 Individual Fielding .................................................................. 4 Team Fielding ........................................................................... 4-5 Team Batting - Both Teams ................................................. 5 Team Pitching - Both Teams ............................................... 5-6 Team Fielding - Both Teams ............................................... 6 Miscellaneous Records ......................................................... 6 2 CWS Championship Finals Records MOST RUNS BATTED IN, SERIES Batting/Baserunning – Individual 9, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 (3 games) MOST TOTAL BASES, GAME HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE, SERIES (MIN. 6 AT BATS) 11, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 25, 2008 .750, David Maroul, Texas vs. Florida, 2005 (6-8) MOST TOTAL BASES, SERIES MOST AT BATS, GAME 19, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 (3 games) 6, Chris Hopkins, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, June 24, 2007 6, Ryan Peisel, Georgia vs. Fresno St., June 24, 2008 MOST WALKS, GAME 6, Matt Olson, Georgia vs. Fresno St., June 24, 2008 3, Enrique Cruz, Rice vs. Stanford, June 23, 2003 6, Mikie Mahtook, LSU vs. Texas, June 22, 2009 3, Scott Wingo, South Carolina vs. UCLA, June 29, 2010 6, Jared Mitchell, LSU vs. Texas, June 22, 2009 MOST WALKS, SERIES MOST AT BATS, SERIES 4, Chris Kolkhorst, Rice vs. Stanford, 2003 15, Austin Davis, Rice vs. Stanford, 2003 (3 games) 4, Chris Kunda, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, 2006 15, Gavin Hedstrom, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 (3 games) 15, Matt Olson, Georgia vs. Fresno St., 2008 (3 games) MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME 15, Mikie Mahtook, LSU vs. Texas, 2009 (3 games) 5, Drew Stubbs, Texas vs. Cal St. Fullerton, June 26, 2004 MOST HITS, GAME MOST STRIKEOUTS, SERIES 4, Felipe Garcia, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Texas, June 26, 2004 6, Drew Stubbs, Texas vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 2004 4, Chad Flack, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., June 24, 2006 6, Mikie Mahtook, LSU vs. Texas, 2009 4, Tim Federowicz, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., June 25, 2006 4, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 25, 2008 MOST SACRIFICE HITS, GAME 4, Sean Ochinko, LSU vs. Texas, June 24, 2009 2, Josh Adams, Florida vs. South Carolina, June 27, 2011 MOST HITS, SERIES MOST SACRIFICE HITS, SERIES 8, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 (3 games) 2, seven times MOST DOUBLES, GAME 2, Tobin Swope, Stanford vs. Rice, June 22, 2003 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES, GAME 2, Brian Hall, Stanford vs. Rice, June 23, 2003 2, Rich Poythress, Georgia vs. Fresno St., June 24, 2008 2, Chris Kolkhorst, Rice vs. Stanford, June 23, 2003 2, Reid Fronk, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., June 23, 2007 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES, SERIES 2, Lonnie Lechelt, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, June 23, 2007 2, Rich Poythress, Georgia vs. Fresno St., 2008 (3 games) MOST DOUBLES, SERIES MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME 2, Brian Hall, Stanford vs. Rice, 2003 1, 27 times 2, Tobin Swope, Stanford vs. Rice, 2003 2, Ryan Garko, Stanford vs. Rice, 2003 MOST STOLEN BASES, SERIES 2, Chris Kolkhorst, Rice vs. Stanford, 2003 2, Mitch Canham, Oregon St., 2006 2, Reid Fronk, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., 2007 2, Tyler Graham, Oregon St., 2006 2, Lonnie Lechelt, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, 2007 2, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 MOST TIMES CAUGHT STEALING, GAME 2, Steve Susdorf, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 2, Gordon Beckham, Georgia vs. Fresno St., June 24, 2008 MOST TRIPLES, GAME MOST TIMES CAUGHT STEALING, SERIES 1, Chris Kolkhorst, Rice vs. Stanford, June 21, 2003 2, Gordon Beckham, Georgia vs. Fresno St., 2008 1, Brett Pill, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Texas, June 27, 2004 1, Chad Flack, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., June 24, 2006 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH, GAME 1, Chad Flack, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., June 25, 2006 2, Blake Dean, LSU, June 24, 2009 1, John Wallace, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, June 24, 2007 1, Steve Susdorf, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 23, 2008 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH, SERIES 1, Danny Muno, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 24, 2008 2, Cole Gillespie, Oregon St., 2006 1, Joey Lewis, Georgia vs. Fresno St., June 25, 2008 2, Blake Dean, LSU, 2009 1, Jared Mitchell, LSU vs. Texas, June 22, 2009 1, D.J. LeMahieu, LSU vs. Texas, June 23, 2009 1, Scott Wingo, South Carolina vs. UCLA, June 28, 2010 Batting/Baserunning – Team MOST TRIPLES, SERIES 2, Chad Flack, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., 2006 HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE, SERIES MOST HOME RUNS, GAME .362, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, 2007 (25-69) 2, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 25, 2008 2, Russell Moldenhauer, Texas vs. LSU, June 22, 2009 HIGHEST ON-BASE PERCENTAGE, SERIES .466, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, 2007 MOST HOME RUNS, SERIES 3, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 (3 games) HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE, SERIES 3, Russell Moldenhauer, Texas vs. LSU, 2009 (3 games) .591, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME MOST PLATE APPEARANCES, SERIES 3, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 25, 2008 (2 HR, 1 Double) 129, Rice vs. Stanford, 2003 129, LSU vs. Texas, 2009 MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, SERIES 129, Texas vs. LSU, 2009 5, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 (3 games) (3 HR, 2 Doubles) MOST AT BATS, GAME MOST RUNS SCORED, GAME 42, LSU vs. Texas, June 22, 2009 4, Danny Muno, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 24, 2008 41, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 24, 2008 41, Texas vs. LSU, June 22, 2009 MOST RUNS SCORED, SERIES 6, Steve Susdorf, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 (3 games) MOST AT BATS, SERIES 112, Texas vs. LSU, 2009 MOST RUNS BATTED IN, GAME 110, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 6, Steve Detwiler, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 25, 2008 110, LSU vs. Texas, 2009 3 MOST HITS, GAME 2, Georgia vs. Fresno St., 2008 19, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 24, 2008 MOST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE, GAME MOST HITS, SERIES 14, South Carolina vs. UCLA, June 28, 2010 34, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 12, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, June 24, 2007 12, Georgia vs. Fresno St., June 24, 2008 MOST DOUBLES, GAME 12, Texas vs. LSU, June 24, 2009 3, Stanford vs. Rice, June 22, 2003 3, Stanford vs. Rice, June 23, 2003 MOST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE, SERIES 3, Rice vs. Stanford, June 23, 2003 28, Rice vs. Stanford, 2003 3, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., June 25, 2006 28, Texas vs. LSU, 2009 3, Georgia vs. Fresno St., June 23, 2008 3, South Carolina vs. Florida, June 28, 2011 FEWEST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE, GAME 4, Stanford vs. Rice, June 23, 2003 MOST DOUBLES, SERIES 7, Stanford vs. Rice, 2003 FEWEST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE, SERIES 12, Texas vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 2004 MOST TRIPLES, GAME 12, Texas vs. Florida, 2005 1, 11 times (last: by South Carolina vs. UCLA, June 29, 2010) 12, South Carolina vs. Arizona, 2012 MOST TRIPLES, SERIES 2, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., 2006 2, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 Pitching – Individual 2, LSU vs. Texas, 2009 MOST HOME RUNS, GAME COMPLETE GAMES 5, Texas vs. LSU, June 22, 2009 Philip Humber, Rice vs. Stanford, June 23, 2003 Jason Windsor, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Texas, June 27, 2004 Taylor Jungmann, Texas vs. LSU, June 23, 2009 MOST HOME RUNS, SERIES Konner Wade, Arizona vs. South Carolina, June 24, 2012 8, Texas vs. LSU, 2009 MOST INNINGS PITCHED, GAME MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME 9.1, Ryan McCally, Stanford vs. Rice, June 21, 2003 6, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 23, 2008 6, Texas vs. LSU, June 22, 2009 MOST INNINGS PITCHED, SERIES MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, SERIES 9.1, Ryan McCally, Stanford vs. Rice, 2003 15, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 MOST APPEARANCES, SERIES 2, 31 times (last by John Taylor & Matt Price, South Carolina vs. Florida and Greg MOST RUNS, GAME Larson, Florida vs. South Carolina, 2011) 19, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 24, 2008 MOST WINS, SERIES MOST RUNS, SERIES 1, 22 players 31, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 MOST LOSSES, SERIES MOST RUNS BATTED IN, GAME 2, Brandon Workman, Texas vs. LSU, 2009 18, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 24, 2008 MOST SAVES, SERIES MOST RUNS BATTED IN, SERIES 2, J. Brent Cox, Texas vs. Florida, 2005 30, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 2, Matt Price, South Carolina vs. Florida, 2011 MOST TOTAL BASES, GAME FEWEST HITS ALLOWED, COMPLETE GAME 29, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, June 24, 2008 5, Philip Humber, Rice vs. Stanford, June 23, 2003 5, Jason Windsor, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Texas, June 27, 2004 MOST TOTAL BASES, SERIES 5, Taylor Jungmann, Texas vs. LSU, June 23, 2009 65, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 2008 MOST HITS ALLOWED, GAME MOST WALKS, GAME 11, Gerrit Cole, UCLA vs. South Carolina, June 28, 2010 (7 innings) 12, Rice vs. Stanford, June 23, 2003 10, John Hudgins, Stanford vs. Rice, June 22, 2003 (7 innings) MOST WALKS, SERIES FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED, COMPLETE GAME 19, Rice vs. Stanford, 2003 0, Taylor Jungmann, Texas vs. LSU, June 23, 2009 MOST SACRIFICE HITS, GAME MOST RUNS ALLOWED, GAME 4, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, June 24, 2006 8, Wade Townsend, Rice vs. Stanford, June 22, 2003 MOST SACRIFICE HITS, SERIES MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED, GAME 8, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, 2006 6, Matt Danford, North Carolina vs. Oregon St., June 25, 2006 6, Louis Coleman, LSU vs. Texas, June 22, 2009 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES, GAME 3, Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, June 23, 2007 MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME 10, Jason Windsor, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Texas, June 27, 2004 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES, SERIES 10, Chance Ruffin, Texas vs. LSU, June 22, 2009 3, Oregon St.
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