Bisons Break Stolen Base Record, Down Henderson State for Fifth Straight Win
Harding baseball secured a record-breaking victory on Tuesday night, overcoming Henderson State 9-6 for their fifth consecutive win. The Bisons, now 24-16, stole five bases in the game, bringing their season total to 90 and surpassing the previous record of 89 set in 2006. Logan Lacey marked his 40th consecutive game reaching base, while Cooper Newsom extended his program record to 65 career doubles. Despite an early deficit, Harding's strong late innings propelled them to victory, showcasing their home-field dominance with a 15-3 record at Jerry Moore Field.
By the Numbers- Harding achieved 90 stolen bases this season, breaking the previous record of 89.
- Nathan Bowie went 3-for-4 at the plate, scoring four runs in the game.
- The Bisons have now won five straight games.
- They improved their home record to 15-3 at Jerry Moore Field.
Harding will face Southern Nazarene in a weekend conference series, kicking off with a doubleheader on Friday at noon and concluding on Saturday at 1 p.m.
Bottom LineThe Bisons are poised for continued success as they break records and build momentum heading into their upcoming series, underscoring their strong performance both offensively and defensively.
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