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Individual Batting Records 2018 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS GAMES HITS TRIPLES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Season: 70, Josh Ford (2005) Game: 6, Michael Griffin at Arizona (2/9/2003) Game: 2, Fritz Connally vs. Paul Quinn (3/12/1980) 70, Michael Griffin (2005) Season: 121, David Murphy (2003) 2, Brad Douglas vs. Southwestern (2/19/1986) 70, Kevin Russo (2005) Freshman: 82, Marty Crawford (1993) 2, Mike Robinson at Rice (3/23/1991) 70, Paul Witt (2005) Sophomore: 103, Michael Griffin (2003) 2, Jon Topolski vs. Sam Houston State (4/17/1996) Freshman: 62, Beamer Weems (2006) Junior: 121, David Murphy (2003) 2, Jon Topolski vs. Houston (4/7/1998) Sophomore: 68, Josh Ford (2003) Senior: 102, Eric Nelson (1999) 2, Chris Durbin vs. Oklahoma State (4/6/2002) 68, Michael Griffin (2003) Career: 333, Jon Topolski (1996-99) 2, Beamer Weems vs. Texas Southern (3/20/2007) Junior: 70, Kevin Russo (2005) Season: 11, Jon Topolski (1998) Senior 70, Josh Ford (2005) BIG 12 GAMES Freshman: 6, Jon Topolski (1996) 70, Michael Griffin (2005) Game: 5, Jon Topolski at Nebraska (3/8/1997) Sophomore: 8, Michael Griffin (2003) 70, Paul Witt (2005) 5, Chad Polk at Nebraska (3/9/1997) Junior: 11, Jon Topolski (1998) Career: 259, Michael Griffin (2002-05) 5, Jeremy Dodson vs. Oklahoma (5/3/1997) Senior: 10, Kyle Todd (1985) 5, Matt Williams at Iowa State (5/16/1999) 10, Tony Huey (1987) BIG 12 GAMES 5, Trey Webb at Kansas State (4/26/2002) 10, Seth Fortenberry (2006) Season: 30, six times 5, Chris Durbin at Oklahoma State (4/12/2003) Career: 25, Jon Topolski (1996-99) Career: 110, Matt Williams (1998-01) 5, Beamer Weems vs. Texas Tech (3/25/2007) 5, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) BIG 12 GAMES BATTING AVERAGE 5, Adam Toth vs. Kansas (4/27/2014 Game: 2, Chris Durbin vs. Oklahoma State (4/6/2002) ALL GAMES 5, Adam Toth at Oklahoma (5/4/2014) Season: 5, Jon Topolski (1998) Season: Season: 58, Eric Nelson (1997) Career: 10, Jon Topolski (1997-99) min. 50 at bats: .519 [27-for-52], Mickey Sullivan (1954) Career: 147, Eric Nelson (1997-99) min. 150 at bats: .417 [93-for-223], Steve Macko (1977) HOME RUNS min. 250 at bats: .413 [121-for-293], David Murphy (2003) AT BATS ALL GAMES Season, Class (min. 2.5 at bats per team game): ALL GAMES Game: 3, Jon Topolski vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Freshman: .350 [82-for-234], Marty Crawford (1993) Game: * 10, Jaime Bubela at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) 3, Charlie Carter vs. UTSA (4/1/1998) Sophomore: .376 [82-for-218], James Blair (1997) Season: 294, Michael Griffin (2003, 2005) 3, Jon Topolski vs. Missouri (4/12/1998) Junior: .413 [121-for-293], David Murphy (2001) Freshman: 232, Jon Topolski (1996) 3, Eric Nelson at Kansas (4/3/1999) Senior .429 [27-for-63], Jerry Mallett (1957) Sophomore: 294, Michael Griffin (2003) 3, Aaron Miller vs. Illinois (2/29/2008) Career: Junior: 293, David Murphy (2003) 3, Shaver Hansen at Kansas (4/5/2009) min. 300 at bats: .370 [128-for-346], Steve Macko (1976-77) Senior: 294, Michael Griffin (2005) 3, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) min. 500 at bats: .368 [318-for-864], Marty Crawford (1993-96) Career: ** 1,076, Michael Griffin (2002-05) 3, Aaron Dodson at Texas Tech (4/9/2017) Season: 21, Charley Carter (1998) BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Freshman: 11, Max Muncy (2010) Season: Game: 7, Kevin Russo vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006) Sophomore: 19, Matt Williams (1999) min. 75 at bats: .421 [40-for-95], Zach Dillon (2006) 7, Matt Czimskey vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006) Junior: 19, Jon Topolski (1998) min. 100 at bats: .417 [58-for-138], Eric Nelson (1997) 7, Cal Towey vs. Kansas State [13 inn.] (3/29/2013) Senior: 21, Charley Carter (1998) Career (min. 120 at bats): .386 [147-for-381], Eric Nelson (1997-99) 7, Grayson Porter vs. TCU [15 inn.] (4/20/2013) Career: 50, Jon Topolski (1996-99) Season: 139, Eric Nelson (1997) RUNS Career: 450, Michael Griffin (2002-05) BIG 12 GAMES ALL GAMES Game: 3, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) Game: 6, Burl Coker vs. SMU (3/5/1978) * - All-Time Record NCAA Division I 3, Eric Nelson at Kansas (4/3/1999) Season: 94, Chris Durbin (2003) ** - Second All-Time NCAA Division I 3, Shaver Hansen at Kansas (4/5/2009) Freshman: 68, Jon Topolski (1996) 3, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) Sophomore: 69, Jon Topolski (1997) DOUBLES 3, Aaron Dodson at Texas Tech (4/9/2017) Junior: 84, David Murphy (2003) ALL GAMES Season: 10, Charley Carter (1998) Senior: 94, Chris Durbin (2003) Game: * 5, Jeremy Dodson vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Career: 24, Jon Topolski (1997-99) Career: 285, Jon Topolski (1996-99) Season: 26, Michael Griffin (2003) Freshman: 18, Matt Williams (1998) RUNS BATTED IN BIG 12 GAMES Sophomore: 26, Michael Griffin (2003) ALL GAMES Game: 5, Jon Topolski at Nebraska (3/8/1997) Junior: 25, Chris Durbin (2002) Game: 9, Charley Carter at UTSA (4/1/1998) 5, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) 25, Logan Vick (2012) Season: 86, Charley Carter (1998) Season: 41, Jon Topolski (1997) Senior: 24, Marty Crawford (1996) Freshman: 53, Max Muncy (2010) Career: 100, Jon Topolski (1997-99) Career: 79, Chris Durbin (2000-03) Sophomore: 76, Michael Griffin (2003) Junior: 69, Kelly Shoppach (2001) BIG 12 GAMES Senior: 86, Charley Carter (1998) Game: 3, Matt Williams vs. Iowa State (3/29/1998) Career: 204, Eric Nelson (1996-99) 3, Matt Williams at Kansas (3/23/2001) 3, Ross Bennett vs. Texas A&M (4/20/2002) BIG 12 GAMES 3, Reid Brees vs. Oklahoma State (4/11/2004) Game: 7, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) 3, Ben Booker at Texas Tech (5/17/2008) 7, Jason Jennings at Oklahoma State (3/7/1999) Season: 14, Reid Brees (2004) 7, Kyle Reynolds at Oklahoma (3/27/2004) RECORDS Career: 34, Chris Durbin (2000-03) 7, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) Season: 33, James Blair (1997) * - All-Time Record NCAA Division I 33, Charley Carter (1998) Career: 82, Eric Nelson (1997-98) 104 2018 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS EXTRA-BASE HITS WALKS TOTAL SACRIFICES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Game: 5, Jeremy Dodson vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Game: 5, Shane Nolen at TCU (4/29/1978) Season: 17, Beamer Weems (2006) 5, Jon Topolski vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Season: 59, Logan Vick (2010) Freshman: 17, Beamer Weems (2006) Season: 47, Charley Carter (1998) Freshman: 59, Logan Vick (2010) Sophomore: 16, Steve DalPorto (2011) Freshman: 29, Logan Vick (2010) Sophomore: 46, Luke Prestridge (1977) Junior: 16, Cal Towey (2012) Sophomore: 45, Michael Griffin (2003) Junior: 49, Jeremy Dodson (1998) Senior: 14, Landis Ware (2011) Junior: 37, Jon Topolski (1998) 49, Jon Topolski (1998) Career: 33, Landis Ware (2008-11) Senior: 47, Charley Carter (1998) Senior: 55, Jon Topolski (1999) Career: 130, Chris Durbin (2000-03) Career: 185, Jon Topolski (1996-99) BIG 12 GAMES Game: 2, 15 times BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Last: Lawton Langford vs. Kansas State (5/24/2013) Game: 4, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) Game: 4, Beamer Weems vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006) Season: 11, Steve DalPorto (2011) 4, Eric Nelson vs. Kansas State (2/26/1999) Season: 25, Jon Topolski (1997) Career: 18, Landis Ware (2008-11) 4, Matt Williams at Kansas (3/21/2001) Career: 62, Jon Topolski (1997-99) Season: 23, Eric Nelson (1999) STOLEN BASES Career: 60, Chris Durbin (2000-03) HIT BY PITCH ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Game: 4, Trent Weaver vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/1989) TOTAL BASES Game: 3, Jason Marshall vs. Texas Lutheran (2/12/1993) 4, Mike Robinson vs. Southwestern (4/9/1991) ALL GAMES 3, Michael Griffin vs. Vanderbilt (3/12/2004) 4, Jaime Bubela vs. Kansas State (2/27/1999) Game: 16, Jon Topolski vs. Hardin-Simmons (3/24/1998) 3, Nathan Orf at TCU (3/6/2012) 4, Anthony Hensley vs. Texas (4/21/2000) Season: 190, Charley Carter (1998) 3, Nathan Orf vs. Texas Tech (3/18/2012) Season: 40, Mike Robison (1991) Freshman: 127, Marty Crawford (1993) 3, Steve DalPorto at Texas Tech (5/18/2013) Freshman: 24, Mike Robinson (1988) Sophomore: 178, Michael Griffin (2003) 3, Richard Cunningham vs. Wofford (4/5/2016) Sophomore: 26, Jack Stubbs (1992) Junior: 180, David Murphy (2003) Season: 35, Nathan Orf (2012) Junior: 36, Brooks Pinckard (2011) Senior: 190, Charley Carter (1998) Freshman: 11, Richard Cunningham (2016) Senior: 40, Mike Robinson (1991) Career: 574, Jon Topolski (1996-99) 7, Matt Williams (1998) Career: 115, Mike Robison (1988-91) 7, Drew Bias (2006) BIG 12 GAMES Sophomore: 16, Kelly Shoppach (2000) BIG 12 GAMES Game: 15, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) Junior: 35, Nathan Orf (2012) Game: 4, Jaime Bubela vs. Kansas State (2/27/1999) Season: 90, Eric Nelson (1999) Senior: 16, Josh Ford (2005) 4, Anthony Hensley vs. Texas (4/21/2000) Career: 243, Eric Nelson (1997-99) Career: 48, Nathan Orf (2012-13) Season: 14, Anthony Hensley (2000) 243, Chris Durbin (2000-03) Career: 26, Eric Nelson (1997-99) BIG 12 GAMES SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Game: 3, Nathan Orf vs. Texas Tech (3/18/2012) HITTING STREAKS ALL GAMES 3, Steve DalPorto at Texas Tech (5/18/2013) ALL GAMES Season: .772, Charley Carter (1998) Season: 18, Matt Williams (2000) Season: 30, James Blair (1997) Season, Class (min.
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