No. 19 Rams Set Records in Series-Opening Win Over Eastern New Mexico
The No. 19 Angelo State Rams achieved a historic 26-17 victory against Eastern New Mexico, establishing multiple program records and showcasing an impressive offensive performance. The game, lasting 4 hours and 34 minutes, saw both teams combine for a total of 43 runs — the highest in the Lone Star Conference this season — and 45 hits. Angelo State improved to a 29-14 overall record, with a current road record of 16-4. Key contributions included Tate Greene's eight at-bats and five hits each from Austin Beck and Chase Pendley, who tied the program record.
By the Numbers- 43 combined runs in the game — the most in the Lone Star Conference this season.
- 26 runs scored by Angelo State, setting a new program record for a Lone Star Conference game.
- 30 hits recorded by the Rams, a new program high.
- 57 at-bats for the Rams, another record for the program.
While the Rams enjoyed a dominant offensive night, Eastern New Mexico demonstrated resilience by rallying at various points in the game, indicating potential for competitive balance in upcoming matches.
State of Play- The Rams are currently 29-14 overall and 16-4 on the road.
- The series against Eastern New Mexico continues with a doubleheader on April 18.
- Multiple individual player records were either set or tied during this game.
The Rams are poised to build on this momentum in their upcoming doubleheader, and further successes could solidify their standing in the Lone Star Conference and enhance their postseason prospects.
Bottom LineAngelo State's record-setting performance not only reflects their current dominance in the conference but sets the stage for potential postseason success, emphasizing the importance of maintaining that momentum in upcoming games.
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