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Records & History Records & History R Game Individual Hitting 6, Bubba Crosby vs. McNeese State (Feb. 14, 1997, at Games Played Cameron Field) Career 6, Lance Berkman vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 21, 1997, at 241, Austin Davis (2001-2004) Cameron Field) 234, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) 6, Will Ford vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (May 29, 1999, 219, Donald Allen (1989-92) at Lubbock) 210, Mark Machalec (1981-84) 6, Paul Janish vs. Nevada (Apr. 3, 2004, at Reno) 205, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 5 by several; latest by Joe Savery vs. UCF (May 23, 203, Tyler Henley (2005-2007) 2007 at Greenville, N.C.) 203, Joe Savery (2005-2007) 203, Jordan Dodson (2005-2008) Consecutive Games Hitting Streak 201, Chris Feris, (1988-91) 30, Bubba Crosby (1998) 198, Carl Mikeska (1982-85) 29, Charles Williams (1998-99) 29, Damon Thames (1998-99) Season 74, Jacob Baker (1999) Runs Scored 74, Jason Gray (1999) Career 74, Brett Smith (1999) 233, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 74, Damon Thames (1999) 223, Jason Richards (1996-98) 74, Charles Williams (1999) 223, Austin Davis (2001-2004) 70, Will Ford (1999) 203, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 70, Craig Stansberry (2003) 203, Tyler Henley (2005-2007) 70, Vincent Sinisi (2003) Austin Davis, 2001-04 200, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) 70, Brian Friday (2006) 199, Jose Cruz Jr. (1993-95) 70, Greg Buchanan (2006) Season 198, Chris Kolkhorst (2002-2004) 70, Josh Rodriguez (2006) 317, Charles Williams (1999) 191, Charles Williams (1997-99) 70, Tyler Henley (2006) 313, Damon Thames (1999) 184, Chris Boni (1992-95) 70, Joe Savery (2007) 295, Greg Buchanan (2006) 294, Jason Gray (1999) Season Batting Average 294, Jacob Baker (1999) 109, Lance Berkman (1997) Career (400 Career At-Bats) 287, Vincent Sinisi (2003) 88, Damon Thames (1998) .399, Damon Thames (1998-99) 283, Damon Thames (1998) 86, Damon Thames (1999) .385, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 281, A.J. Porfirio (2001) 82, Charles Williams (1999) .382, Vincent Sinisi (2002-03) 280, Brian Friday (2007) 81, Joseph Cathey (1997) .376, Jose Cruz Jr. (1993-95) 278, Brett Smith (1999) 77, Jose Cruz Jr. (1995) .356, Joe Savery (2005-2007) 77, Jeff Venghaus (1996) .355, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) Game 77, A.J. Porfirio (2001) .355, Chris Kolkhorst (2002-2004) 9, several vs. Texas (May 15-16, 1981) 77, Chris Kolkhorst (2003) .353, Mark Quinn (1994-95) 76, Lance Berkman (1996) .347, Jacob Baker (1996-99) 76, Jason Richards (1997) .342, Will Ford (1996-99) Hits Career 309, Austin Davis (2001-2004) Season (2.5 At-Bats Per Team Game) 291, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) .431, Lance Berkman (1997) 285, Lance Berkman (1995-97) .428, Vincent Sinisi (2002) 266, Chris Kolkhorst (2002-2004) .424, Damon Thames (1998) 261, Joe Savery (2005-2007) .419, Jim Fox (1962) 256, Jacob Baker (1996-99) .401, Jose Cruz Jr. (1994) 252, Will Ford (1996-99) .398, Lance Berkman (1996) 251, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) .398, Will Ford (1999) 251, Tyler Henley (2005-2007) .394, Bubba Crosby (1998) 240, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) .388, Anthony Rendon (2009) .386, Justin Berg (1997) Season 120, Damon Thames (1998) At Bats 118, Damon Thames (1999) Career 116, Charles Williams (1999) 924, Austin Davis (2001-2004) 116, Vincent Sinisi (2002) 891, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) 110, Lance Berkman (1997) 792, Tyler Henley (2005-2007) 105, Will Ford (1999) 750, Chris Kolkhorst (2002-2004) 102, Greg Buchanan (2006) 748, Donald Allen (1989-92) 98, Joe Savery (2007) 742, Jacob Baker (1996-99) 97, A.J. Porfirio (2001) 741, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 97, Vincent Sinisi (2003) 737, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 736, Will Ford (1996-99) Damon Thames, 1998-99 733, Joe Savery (2005-2007) 2010 RICE OWLS BASEBALL 41 R Records & History 8, Lance Berkman vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 21, 1997 at Home Runs Cameron Field) Career 8, Lance Berkman vs. Northwestern State (Feb. 23, 67, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 1997, at Cameron Field) 59, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) 8, Damon Thames vs. TCU (April 3, 1998, at Cameron 43, Jose Cruz Jr. (1993-95) Field) 42, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) 8, Bubba Crosby vs. New Mexico (April 11, 1998, at 39, Jay Knoblauh, (1985-88) Albuquerque, N.M.) 39, Aaron Luna (2006-2008) 8, Vincent Sinisi vs. Southwest Texas State (March 3, 37, Damon Thames (1998-99) 2002, at Reckling Park) 33, Jacques Landry (1995-96) 32, Enrique Cruz (2001-03) Doubles 29, Jason Richards (1996-98) Career 29, Jacob Baker (1996-99) 65, Austin Davis (2001-2004) 64, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) 64, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 60, Damon Thames (1998-99) 56, Joe Savery (2005-2007) 55, Brian Friday (2005-2007) 51, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 49, Jacob Baker (1996-99) 50, Tyler Henley (2005-2007) Jose Cruz Jr., 1993-95 47, Will Ford (1996-99) Game Season 6, Joseph Cathey vs. McNeese State (Feb. 14, 1997, at 36, Damon Thames (1998) Cameron Field) 29, Brian Friday (2007) 6, Lance Berkman vs. McNeese State (Feb. 14, 1997, 26, Lance Berkman (1995) at Cameron Field) 26, Tyler Henley (2006) 6, Jason Richards vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 21, 1997, at 25, Hunter Brown (2001) Cameron Field) 24, Jacob Baker (1999) 6, Aaron Luna vs. Marshall (May 18, 2006) 24, Will Ford (1999) 5, by several; latest by Jess Buenger vs. Memphis 24, Damon Thames (1999) (May 26, 2007, at Greenville, N.C.) 24, Austin Davis (2003) 22, Lance Berkman (1997) Runs Batted In 22, Charles Williams (1999) Career 22, Vincent Sinisi (2002) Lance Berkman, 1995-97 272, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 243, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) Triples Season 217, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) Career 41, Lance Berkman (1997) 203, Jose Cruz Jr. (1993-95) 20, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) 26, Damon Thames (1998) 187, Damon Thames (1998-99) 15, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 25, Bubba Crosby (1998) 185, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 15, Chris Boni (1992-95) 22, Bubba Crosby (1997) 179, Will Ford (1996-99) 15, Charles Williams (1997-99) 20, Lance Berkman (1996) 169, Joe Savery (2005-2007) 15, Tyler Henley (2005-2007) 20, Jason Gray (1999) 169, Aaron Luna (2006-2008) 13, Damon Thames (1998-99) 20, Anthony Rendon (2009) 162, Jacob Baker (1996-99) 11, Lance Berkman (1995-97) 19, Jacques Landry (1996) 11, Will Ford (1996-99) 18, Mark Quinn (1995) Season 10, John Eierman (1989-91) 16, Jose Cruz Jr. (1995) 134, Lance Berkman (1997) 10, Chris Kolkhorst (2002-2004) 16, Enrique Cruz (2002) 115, Damon Thames (1998) 10, Josh Rodriguez (2004-2006) 16, Aaron Luna (2006) 92, Lance Berkman (1996) 91, Bubba Crosby (1998) Season Game 89, Mark Quinn (1995) 11, Bubba Crosby (1997) 4, Lance Berkman vs. Massachusetts (March 9, 1996, 88, Bubba Crosby (1997) 9, Charles Williams (1999) at Cameron Field) 81, Jacques Landry (1996) 8, Jason Gray (1999) 4, Bubba Crosby vs. New Mexico (April 11, 1998, at 80, Vincent Sinisi (2002) 7, Chris Boni (1995) Albuquerque, N.M.) 76, Jose Cruz Jr. (1995) 7, Damon Thames (1998) 3, Carl Reynolds vs. Baylor (March 22, 1956, at Rice 75, Eric Arnold (2002) 7, Matt Fox (1999) Field) 7, Tyler Henley (2006) 3, Eric Graff vs. TCU (March 27, 1987, at Fort Worth) Game 6, Robert deLeeuw (1978) 3, Jose Cruz Jr. vs. Southwest Texas State (Feb. 9, 10, Jose Cruz Jr. vs. Southwest Texas State (Feb. 9, 6, Scott Johnson (1983) 1995, at Cameron Field) 1995, at Cameron Field) 6, Patrick Hallmark (1995) 3, Damon Thames vs. New Mexico (April 11, 1998, at 9, Mike Fox vs. Texas Tech (March 22, 1985, at Lub- 6, Bubba Crosby (1996) Albuquerque, N.M.) bock) 6, Will Ford (1997) 8, Eric Graff vs. Lamar (April 9, 1985, at Cameron Field) 6, Damon Thames (1999) Doubleheader 8, Bubba Crosby vs. McNeese State (Feb. 14, 1997, at 6, Steven Sultzbaugh (2009) 6, Lance Berkman vs. Massachusetts (March 9, 1996, Cameron Field) at Cameron Field) 42 2010 RICE OWLS BASEBALL Records & History R HR in Consecutive Games Stolen Bases 6, Lance Berkman vs. Massachusetts (2/4, March 9, Career 1996, at Cameron Field) 86, Donald Allen (1989-92) 6, Bubba Crosby vs. New Mexico (2/4, April 10-11, 84, Ben Mathews (1985-88) 1998, at Albuquerque, N.M.) 68, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) 5, Jose Cruz Jr. vs. S.F. Austin State, Southwest Texas 56, Scott Johnson (1981-84) State (2/3, Feb. 8-9, 1995, at Cameron Field) 55, Chris Boni (1992-95) 54, Jose Cruz Jr. (1993-95) Consecutive Games With At Least One Home Run 46, David Brooks (1993-95) 7, Bubba Crosby (April 7-17, 1998) 45, Jeff Venghaus (1994-96) 5, Lance Berkman (Feb. 8-14, 1997) 41, Jason Ogden (1990-92) 5, Lance Berkman (Feb. 21-28, 1997) 38, Brian Friday (2005-2007) Home Runs in Consecutive At-Bats Season 4, Jose Cruz Jr. vs. S.F. Austin State, Southwest Texas 33, Ben Mathews (1988) State (1/3, Feb. 8-9, 1995, at Cameron Field) 31, Ben Mathews (1986) 4, Lance Berkman vs. Massachusetts (March 9, 1996, 29, Jose Cruz Jr. (1994) at Cameron Field) 28, Scott Johnson (1984) 25, Jay Knoblauh (1986) Inning 24, Donald Allen (1992) 2, Jacques Landry vs. Texas (May 18, 1996, at 23, Donald Allen (1990) Lubbock) 23, Chris Boni (1994) 2, Eric Arnold vs. TCU (April 1, 2000, at Reckling Park) 20, Jay Knoblauh (1988) Bubba Crosby, 1996-98 20, Donald Allen (1991) Total Bases 20, Jason Ogden (1992) Career .612, Jacques Landry (1995-96) 572, Lance Berkman (1995-97) .609, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) Game 499, Bubba Crosby (1996-98) .572, Vincent Sinisi (2002-03) 4, Jose Cruz Jr., vs. Texas Tech (May 12, 1994, at 499, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) .570, Aaron Luna (2006-2008) Austin) 461, Austin Davis (2001-2004) .560, Eric Arnold (1999-2002) 449, Jay Knoblauh (1985-88) .558, Mike Macha (1974-76) Most Times On Base 435, Damon Thames (1998-99) Game (Nine-Inn.) 404, Jacob Baker (1996-99) Season (2.5 at-bats per team game) 7, Jose Cruz Jr.
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