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Cws Single- Game Records CWS SINGLE- GAME RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 3 Both Teams Records 5 Miscellaneous Records 7 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 4, Charlton Jimerson, cf, Miami (FL) vs. Tennessee, 6-14-01 (12-6) 3, by 19 players (last time: Jonathan India, 3b, Florida vs. Texas Tech, BATTING 6-21-18 [9-6]) Most At Bats Most Steals of Home 7, by 23 players 1, last time by Steven Feehan, cf, La.-Lafayette vs. Clemson, 6-14-00 (5-4) (last time: Cody Jones, cf, TCU vs. Virginia, 6-17-14 [Virginia won 3-2 in 15 inn.]) Most Sacrifice Bunts 3, Leland David, ss, Western Mich. vs. Wake Forest, 6-13-55 (9-0) Most Runs 3, Paul Chamberlain, rf, Northern Colo. vs. Lafayette, 6-14-58 (10-5) 5, Brendan Winn, rf, South Carolina vs. Miami (FL), 6-22-04 (15-11) 2, by many players (last time: Daniel Pinero, ss, Virginia vs. Vanderbilt [4-2]) 5, Oddibe McDowell, cf, Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma St., 6-5-84 (23-12) 5, Rick Gama, 2b, Miami (FL) vs. Southern California, 6-2-95 (15-10) Most Sacrifice Flies 5, Jeff Christensen, lf, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 6-11-01 (19-12) 2, by 15 players (last time: David Thompson, 3b, Miami (FL) vs. Florida, 4, by many (last time: Danny Muno, ss, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 6-24-08 6-13-2015 [3-15]) [19-10]) Most Hit by Pitches Most Hits 3, Kurt Suzuki, c, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Stanford, 6-15-03 (6-5) 6, Kris Bennett, 3b, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 6-11-01 (19-12) 3, Taylor Holiday, 1b, UC Irvine vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 6-18-07 (5-4, 13 inn.) 5, by 15 players 3, Grant Clyde, 3b, North Carolina St. vs. North Carolina, 6-16-13 (8-1) (last time: Dustin Ackley, 1b, North Carolina vs. Southern Miss., 6-16-09 [11-4]) Most Doubles PITCHING 3, Jack Bryant, 2b, Wake Forest vs. Western Mich., 6-14-55 (10-7) 3, Clint Meyers, c, Arizona St. vs. Penn St., 6-8-73 (3-1) 3, Dave Caldwell, rf, Clemson vs. Arizona St., 6-10-77 (7-10) Most Innings Pitched 3, Bob Horner, 3b, Arizona St. vs. St. John’s (NY), 6-3-78 (13-2) 15, Steve Arlin, Ohio St. vs. Washington St., 6-10-65 (1-0, 15 inn.) 3, Bobby Carlsen, 3b, Oklahoma St. vs LSU, 6-7-90 (14-3) 14, Gary Gentry, Arizona St. vs. Stanford, 6-17-67 (4-3, 14 inn.) 3, Andy Phillips, ss, Alabama vs. Rice, 6-16-99 (6-5) 13 1/3, Rod Poteete, Stanford vs. Arizona St., 6-17-67 (3-4, 14 inn.) 3, Jeff Corsaletti, cf, Florida vs. Nebraska, 6-19-05 (7-4) 13, Don Herrick, Northern Colo. vs. St. John’s (NY), 6-15-60 (2-3, 13 inn.) 3, Rich Poythress, 1b, Georgia vs. Stanford, 6-21-08 (10-8) 13, Jackson Todd, Oklahoma vs. Temple, 6-10-72 (2-1, 13 inn.) Most Triples Most Innings Pitched in Relief 2, by 11 players (last time: Jack Voigt, rf, LSU vs. Florida St., 5-29-87 [6-2]) 10, Carl Thomas, Arizona vs. Oklahoma St., 6-12-54 (4-5, 14 inn.) 9, Dick Larner, California vs. Yale, 6-27-47 (17-4) 9, Tom Borland, Oklahoma St. vs. Arizona, 6-12-54 (5-4, 14 inn.) Most Home Runs 9, Carroll Moore, Houston vs. Boston College, 6-15-67 (3-2, 13 inn.) 3, J. D. Drew, cf, Florida St. vs. Southern California, 6-6-95 (11-16) 8 2/3, Kevin Dukes, Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma St., 6-8-81 (7-4) 3, Edmund Muth, cf, Stanford vs. La.-Lafayette, 6-15-00 (19-9) 8 2/3, Al Osuna, Stanford vs. Texas, 6-6-87 (9-3) 3, Jeff Larish, 1b, Arizona St. vs. Nebraska, 6-21-05 (8-7, 11 inn.) 8 2/3, Charlie Cruz, Florida St. vs. Miami (FL), 6-4-95 (2-4) 2, by 56 players (last time: Michael Papierski, c, LSU vs. Oregon St., 6-24- 17 [6-1]) Most Hits Allowed 16, Joe Kazura, New Hampshire vs. Mississippi, 6-9-56 (12-13) Most Inside-the-Park Home Runs 15, R. A. Dickey, Tennessee vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 6-5-95 (1-11) 1, last time by Chris Burke, ss, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 6-11-01 (19-12) 14, Jack Shirley, Oklahoma vs. Ohio St., 6-13-51 (9-8, 10 inn.) 14, Bill Connors, Syracuse vs. Oklahoma St., 6-13-61 (0-8) Most Grand Slam Home Runs 14, Ed Molush, Temple vs. Oklahoma, 6-10-72 (1-2, 13 inn.) 1, by 49 players (last time: Jordan Westburg, dh, Mississippi St. vs. North 14, Aaron Rawl, South Carolina vs. Georgia Tech, 6-18-02 (9-5) Carolina, 6-19-18 [12-2]) Most Runs Allowed Most Total Bases 13, Joe Kazura, New Hampshire vs. Mississippi, 6-9-56 (12-13) 12, J. D. Drew, cf, Florida St. vs. Southern California, 6-6-95 (11-16) 12, Rob Souza, Miami (FL) vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 6-6-84 (5-13) 12, Marshall McDougall, 2b, Florida St. vs. Stanford, 6-18-99 (14-11, 13 11, Gayl Bernhardt, Northern Colo. vs. Notre Dame, 6-9-57 (2-23) inn.) 11, Ken Kempf, Northern Colo. vs. Southern California, 6-16-58 (1-12) 12, Edmund Muth, cf, Stanford vs. La.-Lafayette, 6-15-00 (19-9) 11, Mike Skane, Holy Cross vs. Michigan, 6-12-62 (4-11) 12, Jeff Larish, 1b, Arizona St. vs. Nebraska, 6-19-05 (8-7, 11 inn.) 11, Ben McDonald, LSU vs. Texas, 6-8-89 (7-12) 11, Pete Naton, c, Holy Cross vs. Western Mich., 6-15-52 (15-3) 11, R. A. Dickey, Tennessee vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 6-5-95 (1-11) 11, Rusty DeBold, ss, Miami (FL) vs. Stanford, 6-1-85 (17-3) 11, Patrick Hicklen, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 6-11-01 (19-12) 11, Alberto Concepcion, c, Southern California vs. Georgia, 6-9-01 (11-5) 11, Steve Detwiler, rf, Fresno St. vs. Georgia, 6-25-08 (6-1) Most Earned Runs Allowed 11, Ben McDonald, LSU vs. Texas, 6-8-89 (7-12) Hitting for the Cycle 11, Patrick Hicklen, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 6-11-01 (19-12) Jerry Kindall, ss, Minnesota vs. Mississippi, 6-11-56 (13-5) 10, Gayl Bernhardt, Northern Colo. vs. Notre Dame, 6-9-57 (2-23) 10, Darren Dilks, Oklahoma St. vs. Arizona St., 6-5-81 (11-10, 13 inn.) 10, James Popoff, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Oklahoma St., 6-2-90 (4-14) Most Runs Batted In 10, R. A. Dickey, Tennessee vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 6-5-95 (1-11) 7, Carl Thomas, p, Arizona vs. Oregon, 6-10-54 (12-1) 7, Stan Holmes, lf, Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma St., 6-5-81 (10-11, 13 inn.) Most Strikeouts 7, Mark Kotsay, lf, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Florida St., 6-7-94 (10-3) 7, Wes Rachels, 2b, Southern California vs. Arizona St., 6-6-98 (21-14) 20, Steve Arlin, Ohio St. vs. Washington St., 6-10-65 (1-0, 15 inn.) 7, Kris Bennett, 3b, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 6-11-01 (19-12) 17, Ed Bane, Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma, 6-11-72 (1-0) 7, Jordan Westburg, dh, Mississippi St. vs. North Carolina, 6-19-18 (12-2) 16, Harold Stowe, Clemson vs. Arizona, 6-13-59 (2-3, 12 inn.) 16, Jim Ward, Arizona vs. Oklahoma St., 6-13-60 (2-1) 16, Larry Hankhammer, Southern California vs. Oklahoma St., 6-12-61 (4-2) Most Stolen Bases 16, Gary Gentry, Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma St., 6-12-67 (7-2) 4, Bob Fry, cf, Washington St. vs. Texas, 6-7-65 (12-5) 16, Brett Laxton, LSU vs. Wichita St., 6-12-93 (8-0) 4, Doug Dascenzo, cf, Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, 6-8-84 (18-13) Individual Records 2 Most Strikeouts (nine-inning game) Fewest Pitches Thrown (minimum 8 innings 17, Ed Bane, Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma, 6-11-72 (1-0) 16, Jim Ward, Arizona vs. Oklahoma St., 6-13-60 (2-1) pitched; since 1981) 16, Larry Hankhammer, Southern California vs. Oklahoma St., 6-12-61 (4-2) 84, John Hudgins, Stanford vs. South Carolina, 6-13-03 (8 IP; 8-0) 16, Gary Gentry, Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma St., 6-12-67 (7-2) 87, Jeff Niemann, Rice vs. Missouri St., 6-14-03 (8+ IP; 4-2) 16, Brett Laxton, LSU vs. Wichita St., 6-12-93 (8-0) 98, Kyle Bakker, Georgia Tech vs. South Carolina, 6-14-02 (8 IP; 11-0) 98, Aaron Nola, LSU vs. UCLA, 6-16-13 (8 IP; 2-1) 98, Shane Bieber, UC Santa Barbara vs. Oklahoma St., 6-18-16 (8 IP; 0-1) Most Strikeouts In One Inning 98, Andrew Beckwith, Coastal Caro. vs. Florida, 6-19-16 (9 IP; 2-1) 4, last time by Scott Weiss, Stanford vs. Georgia, fifth inning, 6-8-90 (5-1) Most Walks 15, James Waldrip, Oklahoma vs. Springfield, 6-14-51 (7-1) FIELDING 12, Rod Keogh, Washington St. vs. Texas, 6-23-50 (0-3) 12, Keith Weber, Missouri vs. Minnesota, 6-15-64 (4-1) Most Putouts 11, Bob Wasko, Minnesota vs. Southern California, 6-19-60 (3-4, 11 inn.) 11, Rich Napolitano, St. John’s (NY) vs. North Carolina St., 6-12-68 (3-2, 23, Kevin Cron, 1b, TCU vs. Virginia, 6-17-14 (2-3, 15 inn.) 12 inn.) 20, Doug Mirabelli, c, Wichita St.
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