Wednesday was simply not on the day of the Golden Gophers from Minnesota Golden Gophers.
The University of Minnesota welcomed Kansas at the US Bank Stadium, the Maison des Vikings du Minnesota, this week, and the Jayhawks offensive ended up at the Vikings offensive.
The Kansas won by four affected, beating the Golden Gophers, 29-1, and has marked history by doing so.
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During the third round, two different launchers, the Jayhawks struck five consecutive circuits, equaling the NCAA record in 1992 and achieving a feat that was never done in the major leagues.
It all started with the three -point explosion in Chase Diggins without withdrawal, but Max Soliz Jr. followed with a solo blow.
The Minnesota went to the enclosure of the lifts, but that did not prevent the Home Run dam while Brady Counsell, Brady Ballinger and Jackson Hauge followed with circuits. Counsell is the son of the former Large Ligueur and the current director of Chicago Cubs, Craig Counsell.
The match was called after seven rounds due to the mercy rule.
“I have never been part of something like that,” said Counsell. “I think that for the moment I didn’t really know that there were three of us, and after (Brady) Ballingger went deep, it was four. We were a bit like:” Oh my God. What’s going on? “”

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After Hauge went deep, “It was, wow! It’s crazy!” “Added Counsell.
The first university team to strike five consecutive circuits was the centenary, which did it against Stephen F. Austin in the first round of a match in 1992. The East of Illinois equaled the feat in fifth round against Morehead State in 1998, and before Wednesday, it was most recently achieved by South Carolina against Georgia in 2006.
“In fact, I did not know that there were four of us when I went on the plate because they made a change of pitch,” said Hauge, who actually had two circuits in the match. “It was Diggins, Soliz, then a change of pitch. I was just up there thinking:” It would be great to go back to back. “When I returned to the canoe, they shouted:” Five! So it was pretty cool. “

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Kansas also set a record for margin of victory against an opponent of division I.




