The Chestnut Hill College baseball team made history by scoring a record 30 runs in a game during a doubleheader sweep against Felician, winning 30-7 and 7-6. The 30 runs broke the previous school record and were the most for any Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference team this season. The Griffins achieved notable individual performances, including Jackson Shollenberger's six RBIs and Michael Pascoe's record-tying four walks. This victorious sweep marked the Griffins' first ever doubleheader win against Felician on their home field. With this success, the Griffins improve to 13-12 overall and 10-7 in CACC play.

By the Numbers
  • Griffins scored 30 runs, surpassing the previous school record of 25.
  • 15 runs were recorded in the sixth inning, setting a new school record for runs in an inning.
State of Play
  • Griffins are now 13-12 overall and 10-7 in CACC games.
  • Felician, ranked #5 in the NCBWA poll, drops to 17-14 overall and 9-8 in league play.
What's Next

The Griffins will continue their series against the Golden Falcons in Rutherford, New Jersey, with the next game scheduled for Saturday, April 4, at 1:00 p.m.

Bottom Line

The Griffins' historic performance not only sets new records but showcases their potential as they aim to build momentum in the season. Their impressive sweep against a tough opponent underscores their competitive edge in the league.