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Baseball Single Game Records PSAC BASEBALL RECORDS Updated 6/4/20 SINGLE GAME HITTING - TEAM AT-BATS 70 Mercyhurst vs. Bloomsburg, 5/16/19 69 Bloomsburg vs. Mercyhurst, 5/16/19 66 Mansfield vs. Findlay, 3/9/19 62 Mercyhurst vs. Clarion, 4/28/19 60 Shippensburg vs. GC&SU, 3/04/06 55 California vs. Armstrong Atlantic, 3/9/10 RUNS 40 Millersville vs. Lincoln, 4/3/13 37 Shippensburg vs. Lewis, 3/13/93 32 Mansfield vs. Shippensburg, 4/15/94 34 Millersville vs. Lincoln, 4/19/16 30 IUP vs. Clarion, 4/2/15 West Chester vs. Mansfield, 4/2/10 Millersville vs. Philadelphia, 3/31/00 California vs. Washington & Jefferson, 3/8/00 29 East Stroudsburg vs. Felician, 2/14/15 Kutztown vs. Alvernia, 4/24/02 Lock Haven vs. Hampden Sydney, 3/14/92 RUNS - BOTH TEAMS *54 Shippensburg (37) vs. Lewis (17), 3/13/93 50 Millersville (40) vs. Lincoln (10), 4/3/13 48 Erskine (30) vs. Bloomsburg (18), 3/8/10 41 Lock Haven (22) vs. Bloomsburg (19), 2/19/10 40 California (27) vs. Salem (13), 4/10/18 Millersville (34) vs. Lincoln (6), 4/19/16 IUP (30) vs. Clarion (10), 4/2/15 Mansfield (32) vs. Shippensburg (8), 4/15/94 WINNING MARGIN 31 West Chester - 33 vs. USP-2, 3/5/09 1 30 Millersville – 40 vs. Lincoln 10, 4/3/13 29 Millersville -30 vs. Philadelphia-1, 3/31/00 Mansfield - 30 vs. St. Bonaventure-1, 4/27/85 28 Millersville – 34 vs. Lincoln – 6, 4/19/16 East Stroudsburg – 29 vs. Felician – 1, 2/14/15 Bloomsburg - 30 vs. Clarion 2, 4/28/13 27 West Chester- 27 vs. USP-0, 3/22/07 California-30 vs. Washington & Jefferson 3, 3/8/00 Lock Haven-29 vs. Hampden-Sydney-2, 3/14/92 HITS 30 Shippensburg vs. Lewis, 3/13/93 29 Bloomsburg vs. Clarion, 4/28/13 California vs. Gannon, 4/29/03 Mansfield vs. Binghamton, 3/27/96 Lock Haven vs. Hampden-Sydney, 3/14/92 28 East Stroudsburg vs. University of the Sciences, 4/12/16 26 Slippery Rock vs. Mansfield, 3/12/18 Mercyhurst vs. Penn St. Greater Allegany, 4/4/17 IUP vs. Clarion, 4/2/15 Slippery Rock vs Clarion, 4/1/14 Kutztown vs. Alvernia, 4/24/02 HITS - BOTH TEAMS 46 Shippensburg (30) vs. Lewis (16), 3/13/93 44 IUP (25) vs. LHU (19), 4/19/16 RBI 37 Millersville vs. Lincoln, 4/3/13 35 Shippensburg vs. Lewis, 3/13/93 31 Millersville vs. Lincoln, 4/19/16 Mansfield vs. Shippensburg, 4/14/94 29 IUP vs. Clarion, 4/2/15 28 Bloomsburg vs. Clarion, 4/28/13 27 California vs. Salem, 4/10/18 26 East Stroudsburg vs. IUP, 3/12/16 East Stroudsburg vs. Felician, 2/14/15 Slippery Rock vs. University of the Sciences, 3/1/09 25 Slippery Rock vs. Clarion, 4/1/14 West Chester vs. USP, 3/22/07 California vs. Gannon, 4/29/03 Millersville vs. Philadelphia, 3/31/00 RBI - BOTH TEAMS 2 *47 Shippensburg (35) vs. Lewis (12), 3/13/93 46 Millersville (37) vs. Lincoln (9), 4/3/13 42 USC-Spartanburg (29) vs. California (13), 3/10/90 40 California vs. Salem, 4/10/18 39 IUP (29) vs. Clarion (10), 4/2/15 37 Millersville (31) vs. Lincoln (6), 4/19/16 Mansfield (31) vs. Shippensburg (6), 4/15/94 DOUBLES 11 Shippensburg vs. Bowie State, 4/18/99 10 East Stroudsburg vs. Felician, 2/14/15 Kutztown vs. Philadelphia, 4/4/06 9 East Stroudsburg vs. Philadelphia, 2/25/17 Shippensburg vs. Mansfield, 4/15/17 Slippery Rock vs. Gannon, 4/4/15 West Chester vs. USP, 3/22/07 Shippensburg vs. E. Stroudsburg, 5/3/86 TRIPLES 5 West Chester vs. Jefferson, 2/24/19 Mercyhurst vs. Penn State Greater Alleghany, 3/4/18 Lock Haven vs. Clarion, 4/13/00 Shippensburg vs. Baltimore, 4/29/67 HOME RUNS 9 Seton Hill vs. Malone, 4/6/16 Shippensburg vs. Mansfield, 4/14/87 8 California vs. Salem, 4/10/18 Kutztown vs. Shippensburg, 4/28/01 Mansfield vs. Shippensburg, 4/15/94 Shippensburg vs. Lewis, 3/13/93 7 Seton Hill vs. Davis & Elkins, 3/17/15 East Stroudsburg vs. Chestnut Hill, 4/19/10 East Stoudsburg vs. Mansfield, 4/25/09 Bloomsburg vs. Gwynedd-Mercy, 4/6/00 HOME RUNS - BOTH TEAMS 12 Shippensburg (8) vs. Lewis (4), 3/13/93 11 Kutztown (8) vs. Shippensburg (3), 4/28/01 Mansfield (8) vs. Shippensburg (3), 4/15/94 3 GRAND SLAMS *2 Shippensburg vs. Lewis, 3/13/93 TOTAL BASES 62 Mansfield vs. Shippensburg, 4/15/94 61 Shippensburg vs. Lewis, 3/13/93 TOTAL BASES - BOTH TEAMS 87 Shippensburg (61) vs. Lewis (26), 3/13/93 80 Mansfield (62) vs. Shippensburg (18), 4/15/94 BASE ON BALLS 18 California vs. Slippery Rock, 4/12/16 17 Millersville vs. Concord, 2/28/19 Bloomsburg vs. Mercyhurst, 5/16/19 Shippensburg vs. Swarthmore, 3/8/77 16 Shepherd vs. Virginia St., 2/16/20 Pitt-Johnstown vs. Shippensburg, 3/10/20 Bloomsburg vs. Virginia St., 2/23/20 Pitt-Johnstown vs. W. 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