Baseball: Dale Sets Single Season Home Run Record in Doubleheader Sweep of Colorado School of Mines
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) baseball team achieved a historic doubleheader sweep against Colorado School of Mines, with standout player Trevor Dale setting a new single-season home run record. UCCS dominated game one with a 19-4 victory, highlighted by a grand slam from Bryce Peterson and a home run from Dale. In game two, they secured a 15-8 win, with Dale hitting two more homers, bringing his season total to 21. This surpassed the previous record of 20 home runs set in 2018.
By the Numbers- UCCS hit a total of nine home runs across both games.
- Trevor Dale鈥檚 three home runs on the day set a new single-season record of 21.
- UCCS improved its season record to 27-12-1, with a conference record of 16-5-1 RMAC.
- The team is set to face Colorado School of Mines in a doubleheader series finale tomorrow.
The Mountain Lions will look to continue their momentum in the final game of the series tomorrow, which could further bolster their conference standing as they chase a playoff spot.
Bottom LineUCCS not only set a team record for home runs in a day but also highlighted the exceptional performance of Trevor Dale, whose achievements could define the season's success and spur subsequent games.
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