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George Mason sets up the NCAA Division I Baseball record

The Baseball team of the Holy Cross Crusaders in a game against the George Mason Patriots on Tuesday has a crash course in the old proverb “when it rains”.

George Mason broke a 42-year-old NCAA division I-record when the team scored 23 runs in the second inning of her 26:6 victory against Holy Cross. The patriots sent 28 batteries in the Inning and 19 batteries after Holy Cross got the first out of the inning.

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There were two more runs than the previous D-1 record, which was set up by the Penn Quakers in 1983 and was coordinated by the Wichita State Shockers and the Valparaiso Crusaders in 1984.

Holy Cross used five pitchers in the Inning, two of which could not record outstanding. Andrew Raymond, the Freshman catcher of George Mason, doubled, went three RBI in the Inning.

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The school found that the team record for most runs in one game is 36. The patriots ironically set the record against Holy Cross in March 1996.

Holy Cross got three runs in the fourth inning and scored three more runs between the sixth and the seventh inner sings before the game ended.

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The patriots moved to 8: 4 and the crusaders fell to 5-5.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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