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HurricaneDavid

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Triple Crown candidate focuses on postseason (NCAA-bb)
« on: May 15, 2006, 01:00:13 pm »
I guess now is as good of a time to jinx it.  This guy plays for my alma mater:

"[Kellen] Kulbacki currently leads the nation in home runs (22), ranks second in the nation in batting (.485), and is fourth in RBI (68)."

"According to the NCAA Baseball Records Book, the only player since 1965 to lead all of Division I in batting average, home runs and RBI is Mike Smith of Indiana in 1992. (The book records home run and RBI champions since 1965; the batting champions date back to 1957.)"

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Re: Triple Crown candidate focuses on postseason (NCAA-bb)
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2006, 01:05:06 pm »
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I guess now is as good of a time to jinx it.  This guy plays for my alma mater:

"[Kellen] Kulbacki currently leads the nation in home runs (22), ranks second in the nation in batting (.485), and is fourth in RBI (68)."

"According to the NCAA Baseball Records Book, the only player since 1965 to lead all of Division I in batting average, home runs and RBI is Mike Smith of Indiana in 1992. (The book records home run and RBI champions since 1965; the batting champions date back to 1957.)"

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Does anyone happen to know if CWS stats are included in individual season stats/records?





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Re: Triple Crown candidate focuses on postseason (NCAA-bb)
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2006, 03:59:55 pm »
Yes, definitely.
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