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Wayne Cavadi | sifoeeprocess.com | June 11, 2024

College baseball's most unbreakable records

Robin Ventura's 58-game hit streak, explained by Robin Ventura

Jim LaFountain and Robin Ventura are two names well-known in college baseball lore. They both pulled off feats decades ago that have yet to be matched in the 红杏视频 baseball official record books. 

We wondered what other records out there are so formidable that they are likely to never be eclipsed. So, we searched each of the 74 pages in the to see what else we could find. If we missed one you think deserves recognition, let us know by sending us a note 红杏视频Support@turner.com

Here is a look at the DI college baseball records that we think will (probably!) never be broken:

Jim LaFountain鈥檚 three grand slam day 鈥 March 24, 1976

That actually undersells his day: LaFountain also had a two-run home run for a total of four dingers and 14 total bases, all by the fourth inning. But it was his grand slam in the second inning and two more in the third inning that has his name in the college baseball record books more than four decades later. There have been six players to replicate the two in an inning, but three in a game? Nary a one. Just think about those numbers one more time. You鈥檇 be hard-pressed to pull that off in a video game.

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Marshall McDougall鈥檚 16 RBI in a game 鈥 May 9, 1999

When the dust settled in this memorable game, Florida State defeated Maryland 26-2. Sixteen of those runs came off the bat of second baseman Marshall McDougall. He started off the day with a base hit and then blasted six home runs in his next six at-bats 鈥 also the 红杏视频 single-game record 鈥 and powered his way past LaFountain鈥檚 mark of 14-RBI in a single game with his 7-for-7 day.

Pete Incaviglia鈥檚 100 career home runs

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Whether it鈥檚 because of a different ball or a different bat or a different era, there is no one that will come close to Inky鈥檚 mark. In fact, there hasn鈥檛 been a player even in the conversation since Florida鈥檚 Matt LaPorta鈥檚 career ended in 2007 鈥 and he was still 26 home runs shy of Incaviglia鈥檚 mark. His 48 home runs in 1985 accounted for almost half his blasts and is a single-season record that will likely never be touched either. 

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LSU鈥檚 188 home run onslaught in 1997

Vanderbilt led college baseball with 100 home runs in 2018, leaving the Commodores 88 shy of this absurd season by the Tigers. , powered by Brandon Larson鈥檚 40 and Eddy Furniss鈥 17. Furniss found his place amongst the greatest college baseball home run hitters of all-time, as did Brad Cresse who 鈥渙nly鈥 had nine home runs in his 1997 debut. The Tigers homered in every one of their 70 games that championship season.

John McBroom goes 9 for 9 for Air Force on May 10, 1967

You have to wonder how often a hitter even comes to the plate nine times in a game, never mind get a hit in every one of them. McBroom had a day that was as good as most player鈥檚 weeks in the Falcons' 38-7 victory over Colorado College. Per the , McBroom ripped a single-game record five extra-base hits 鈥 two doubles, two home runs, and one triple 鈥 to go along with four singles (that鈥檚 19 total bases, folks) while driving in 12 of the Falcons' 38 runs.

Robin Ventura鈥檚 58-game hitting streak 鈥 1987

In 1988 Robin Ventura was college baseball's best

The amazing thing about Ventura鈥檚 massive hitting streak is it is only part of the greatness of his career. Here鈥檚 a guy who led the nation in RBI as a freshman in 1986 and then won both the Dick Howser and Golden Spikes Award two years later in 1988. In between, Ventura recorded what he will forever be remembered for in Oklahoma State鈥檚 run to Omaha in 1987. 

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Here鈥檚 a fun fact about the hitting streak. It came to an end in the College World Series against Stanford. That day Jack McDowell 鈥 who would become the Chicago White Sox first-rounder that same season 鈥 was the pitcher who ended the streak. A year later, Ventura would be reunited with McDowell as the White Sox鈥檚 1988 first-round MLB draft pick.

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(Note: Per the , Damian Costantino of DIII Salve Regina hit in 60-straight games from April 1, 2001, to March 10, 2003. Though this wasn't DI, nor in a single-season like Ventura's, it is certainly impressive enough to mention.)

Phil Stephenson鈥檚 career runs scored record

Let鈥檚 be honest. Wichita State鈥檚 greatest offensive weapon of all-time could have his career as an unbreakable record. He鈥檚 college baseball鈥檚 all-time leader in hits (418), total bases, (730), walks (300), and stolen bases (206). So, why does his runs scored record stand out?

Stephenson crossed home plate 420 times from 1979-82 with the Shockers. While all of the above records have been approached in recent history, there hasn鈥檛 been anyone even close to Stephenson鈥檚 run record. The next closest is BYU鈥檚 Gary Cooper, 100 runs short of the Shockers鈥 all-time great.

George Plender tosses 57.2 scoreless innings in 1954

The Vermont ace's record actually extends into 1955 when he made it into the third inning of his first start before someone actually scored a run on him for 60-straight shutout innings. The one-season stretch really stands out, especially when you consider campaign. Many think Plender is which may very well have contributed to his success.

Arizona State goes nearly 10 years without being shut out

The way these college baseball players tear the cover off the ball these days with launch angle and exit velocity metrics available, it may be possible that a run like this starts. But as of right now, there鈥檚 no one even close to this. From April 7, 1995, to February 15, 2004, the Sun Devils played 506 straight games without being shut out. The next closest to this feat? Coastal Carolina went 349 games from April 16, 1983, to April 10, 1989.

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Mike Martin's 40-win seasons for 40 years

Florida State players and coaches on Mike Martin's final season

"Eleven" 鈥 as he became known around both Florida and Omaha 鈥 is the winningest coach in 红杏视频 history in every sport at every level with more than 2,000 victories. His career came to an end in June of 2019, fittingly in Omaha, where he finished off his 40th consecutive 40-win season. Most coaches won't hang around that long as it is, especially not with that success.

Fan's choice 鈥 College baseball records we may have missed

We asked you to point out any records that may have escaped us and a few were mentioned more than once. Here are two additional records to add to your list.

Florida Atlantic ties Texas' mark of 34-straight wins
In 1977, the Longhorns opened their season winning 34 consecutive games. The streak 鈥 which lasted from Feb. 18 to March 25 鈥 ended in a heartbreaker, with Texas losing to Rice in 14 innings by a final score of 4-3. Twenty-two years later FAU tied the mark, going from Feb. 19 to April 17 without a loss.

Don Guillot's single-season stolen base mark
Guillot was a nightmare on the base paths from 1983-97 for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Broncs. His 107 stolen bases in 1987 broke the 红杏视频 single-season record set two years prior by UCF's Tim Barker. The amazing thing was Guillot needed 15 fewer games to do it. , UTRGV's all-time stolen base and runs scored leader had his thumb broken on his 106th stolen base. The next day, he went out and stole 107 while scoring three runs. The man was just unstoppable once he got on base.

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