CSU Pueblo Baseball Breaks Records in Epic 33-17 Win Over Adams State
Colorado State University Pueblo made history by setting new school records for runs scored (33) and RBIs (31) in a staggering 33-17 victory over Adams State. The ThunderWolves showcased their offensive prowess with 27 hits, tying for the third-most in school history, and hit seven home runs, marking their highest since 2022. This win allowed CSU Pueblo to clinch their third consecutive RMAC series, improving their overall record to 24-22 and league record to 16-12, while Adams State fell to 11-35. The team's explosive second inning was the highlight, with 17 runs scored, featuring multiple homers from key players. This performance positions the ThunderWolves for a strong finish to the season.
By the Numbers- 33 runs scored by CSU Pueblo, breaking the previous school record of 32 from 2009.
- 31 RBIs, surpassing the old record of 29 set in the same 2009 game.
- 27 hits tied for third-most in school history.
- Seven home runs, the most since eight in a game at Adams State in 2022.
- CSU Pueblo is currently in good position after winning their third straight RMAC series.
- The team ranks high in Division II this season for both scoring runs and hits in a game.
- Adams State's struggles continue, with a record of 11-35 this season.
Looking ahead, CSU Pueblo will return home for their final series of the regular season against UCCS over the weekend, aiming to build momentum for the playoffs. The series will start on April 30 and feature critical matchups leading into Senior Day festivities.
Bottom LineCSU Pueblo's record-setting performance not only highlights their offensive depth but also positions the team strategically as they head into the final stretch of the season, making them a formidable opponent in upcoming games.
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