Record Book
Updated September 2022
Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Individual Single-Game Records
Batting
At Bats
10, Mike Molina, New Mexico Highlands vs. Mesa State (Colo.), 1981; Rick Moreno, Mesa State (Colo.) vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1981; Richard Ortiz, New Mexico Highlands vs. Mesa State (Colo.), 1981
Runs Scored
8, Jason DeWitt, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 1995
Hits
7, Chuck MacFarkane, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Martin Methodist (Tenn.), 2004
7, Jeff Ogden, Peru State (Neb.) vs. Wayne State (Neb.), 1988
6, Ruben Rodriguez, Thomas (Ga.) vs. Albany State (Ga.), 3/25/2010
6, Drew Johnson, Thomas (Ga.) vs. Albany State (Ga.), 3/25/2010
6, Ryan Cummings, Spring Hill (Ala.) vs. Selma (Ala.), 4/6/2010
6, Nick Damas, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Park (Mo.), 5/10/2008
6, Several, last to occur, Danny Favazza, Benedictine (Kan.) vs. Baker (Kan.), 4/30/2021
Doubles
5, Kenny Piper, Columbia (Mo.) vs. Missouri Valley, 4/6/2021
5, Korey Grow, Huntington (Ind.) vs. Grand View (Iowa), 3/19/2007
5, Pichi Balet, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Lambuth (Tenn.), 2001
4, Josh Northrup, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Park (Mo.), 4/15/2008
4, Tyler Brake, Union (Ky.) vs. Georgetown (Ky.), 4/9/2013
4, Mitchell Keeran, Waldorf (Iowa) vs. Mid America Christian (Okla.), 2/19/2016
4, Several, last to occur, Drew Hunniford, Saint Xavier (Ill.) vs. Trinity Christian (Ill.), 5/1/2021
Triples
3, several, last to occur, Zac Wilson, Davenport (Mich.) vs. Concordia (Mich.), 5/10/2016
Home Runs
5, David Bergin, Tennessee Wesleyan vs. Reinhardt (Ga.), 4/22/2011
5, Jake Ford, Spalding (Ky.) vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 5/9/2003
Grand Slams
2, several, last to occur, Miguel Beltran, Oklahoma City vs. St. Gregory’s (Okla.), 3/26/2011
Runs Batted In
13, Miguel Beltran, Oklahoma City vs. St. Gregory’s (Okla.), 2011
13, Nate Barnett, George Fox (Ore.) vs. Puget Sound (Wash), 1997
13, Doug Higgins, Shepherd (W.Va.) vs. Glenville State (W.Va.), 1978
Total Bases
21, Jake Ford, Spalding (Ky.) vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 5/9/2003
Stolen Bases
8, Mike Ferguson, Henderson State (Ark.) vs. Central Arkansas, 1989; Rick McNerlin, Kansas Newman vs. Westmar (Iowa), 1982
Walks
6, Ehren Earleywine, Westminster (Mo.) vs. Parks (Ill.), 1992; Andy Wade, Jamestown (N.D.) vs. Dickinson State (N.D.), 1988
Strikeouts
6, Jeff Simpson, Catawba (N.C.) vs. Wingate (N.C.), 1987
6, Jake Mendoza, Union (Ky.) vs. Bryan (Tenn.), 5/2/2019
6, Daniel Segura, Texas College vs. Grambling (La.), 2/25/2020
Hit by Pitch (New Record in 2008)
4, Kevin Beard, Lincoln (Ill.) vs. Lincoln Christian (Ill.), 3/30/2021
4, Josh Howk, Bethel (Ind.) vs. Indiana Tech, 5/12/2005
4, Argenis Salazar, Mid-Continent (Ky.) vs. Brescia (Ky.), 4/9/2014
4, Nicholas Durrah, Rust (Miss.) vs. Tougaloo (Miss.), 2/16/2019
4, Shaun Hannibal, Michigan-Dearborn vs. Siena Heights (Mich.), 3/9/2019
3, several, last to occur,Jake Defries, Georgia Gwinnett vs. Fisher (Mass.), 5/10/2021
Pitching Perfect Games
Damon Proctor, University of Northwestern Ohio vs. Union (Ky.), 2/11/2017
David Mullins, Missouri Baptist vs. William Woods (Mo.), 4/25/2015
Jason Karkenny, The Master’s (Calif.) vs. San Diego Christian, 2/6/2015
Chris Pike, Oklahoma City vs. St. Gregory’s (Okla.), 3/7/2014
Drew Greiwe, Central Methodist (Mo.) vs. Graceland (Iowa), 4/6/2013
Elliott Engle, Doane (Neb.) vs. Manhattan Christian (Kan.), 3/15/2013
Matthew Gilson (five innings), Lee (Tenn.) vs. Union (Ky.), 2/8/2010
Sean Teague, Southern Poly (Ga.) vs. Reinhardt (Ga.), 4/23/2009
Levi Curry, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) vs. Cedarville (Ohio), 2008
Mike Mlotkowski, Oklahoma City vs. Hastings (Neb.), 2005
Mitch Crafton, Lee (Tenn.) vs. Bryan (Tenn.), 3/18/2003
Luke Martin, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio), 1999
Andy Heimbach, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) vs. Malone (Ohio), 1999
Lee Harper, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 1996
Mark Unger, Illinois Tech vs. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 1995
Jason Allread, Campbellsville (Ky.) vs. Berea (Ky.), 1994
Tim Arden, LeTourneau (Texas) vs. Jarvis Christian (Texas), 1994
Jeff Luttrell, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 1993
Jamey Morton, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Sul Ross State (Texas), 1992
Kevin Fowler, Montevallo (Ala.) vs. Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio), 3/23/1989
Randy Beilmeier, Wisconsin-Oshkosh vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 1985
Billy Elliot, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Austin College (Texas), 1983
Mark Simons, Armstrong State (Ga.) vs. Toccoa (Ga.), 1982
Denney Crabaugh, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Wayne State (Neb.)
Denney Crabaugh, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. East Central (Okla.), 1980
Noel Delgado, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 1980
Robert Vargas, Texas Lutheran vs. LeTourneau (Texas), 1975
Innings Pitched
19.0, Denny Pusateri, Evangel (Mo.) vs. Ozarks (Mo.), 1972
Strikeouts
26, Cary Spain, Belmont (Tenn.), 1979 (15 IP)
25, Johnny Spencer, Bacone (Okla.) vs. Jarvis Christian (Texas), 2004 (9 IP)
Wild Pitches
9, Dane Hoffman, Saint Francis (Ind.) vs. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 4/7/2016
8, Tyler Padgett, Edward Waters (Fla.) vs. Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 5/12/2011
7, Garrett McClain, Friends (Kan.) vs. Texas A&M Texarkana, 1/30/2021
7, Cody Pleblanski, Calumet (Ind.) vs. IU South Bend (Ind.), 3/28/2021
7, Joshua Johnson Jr., Rust (Miss.) vs. Williams Baptist (Ark.), 2/5/2019
6, Several, lasto to occur; Jamal Allen, Xavier (La.) vs. Fisher (Mass.), 5/9/2021
Fielding
Putouts
27, Steve Downey, College of Idaho vs. Hawaii Pacific, 1990 (20 inn.)
Assists
13, Anj Bourgeois, Biola (Calif.) vs. Vanguard (Calif.), 4/30/2016
12, Glenn Wilken, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1976
12, Oswaldo Calderon, Talladega (Ala.) vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 3/3/2019
Errors
8, Benjamin Welch, Kentucky Christian vs. Campbellsville (Ky.), 3/16/2019
6, Quinndon Montgomery, Voorhees (S.C.) vs. Trinity Baptist, 3/27/2021
6, Austin Kendall (Rio Grande (Ohio) vs. Ohio Christian, 4/16/2021
6, Grant Christy, Northwestern (Iowa) vs. Central Baptist (Ark.), 2/14/2020
6, Chrystian Westfall, Kentucky Christian vs. Campbellsville (Ky.), 3/15/2019
5, several, last to occur, Michael Winzen, Simpson (Calif.) vs. La Sierra (Calif.) 4/1/2021
Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Individual Single-Season Records
Batting
Batting Average (75-199 at bats)
.602, Kevin Harner, Wilmington (Del.), 1983
Batting Average (min. 200 at bats)
.512, David Stockstill, John Brown (Ark.), 1978
At Bats
314, Randy Velarde, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1983
Runs Scored
131, Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987
Hits
130, Kerry Richardson, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1986
Doubles
39, Kerry Richardson, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1986
Triples
14, Ricky McMullen, William Carey (Miss.), 1978
Home Runs
38, Beau Mills, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2007
37, Brent Weaver, Oklahoma City, 2009
Runs Batted In
136, Jim O’Dell, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983
Total Bases
252, Kerry Richardson, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1986
Slugging Percentage
1.200, Jeff Lawson, Phillips (Okla.), 1983 (210-175)
Stolen Bases
100, Terry Schneekloth, Mount Mercy (Iowa), 1991 (109 attempts)
Hit By Pitch
41, Nick Rodda, Vanguard (Calif.), 2014, (56 games)
38, Brandon Bravata, Louisiana State-Shreveport, 2009 (56 games)
34, Jamie Tapp, Oklahoma City, 2002; Doug Bates, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.), 2000; Steve Allyn, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1992
Walks
81, Tim Salmon, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1989
Strikeouts
81, Brandon Dennis, Brescia (Ky.), 2001
Sacrifice Hits
24, Charlie Bryan, Union (Tenn.), 1978
Pitching Appearances
43, Luke Faxon, Bellevue (Neb.), 2004
Relief Appearances
40, Luke Faxon, Bellevue (Neb.), 2004
Starts
25, Dan Quisenberry, La Verne (Calif.), 1975
Complete Games
17, Ken Fischer, Indiana Tech, 1998
16, Greg Swain, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1984
Victories
19, Dan Quisenberry, La Verne (Calif.), 1975
Losses
13, Royce Grinaker, Brewton-Parker (Ga.), 2016 12, Chris Anderson, Urbana (Ohio), 2005 12, Jeff Null, Arkansas College, 1994 12, Keith Fugate, Puget Sound (Wash.), 1985 12, Dan Snyder, Purdue North Central (Ind.), 2016
Saves
19, Trevor Stancil, Avila (Mo.), 2004 19, Jeff McLaughlin, Oklahoma City, 2004 18, Beau Caviness, Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.), 2018 18, Phillip Kish, Southeastern (Fla.), 2013 17, Phillip Kish, Southeastern (Fla.), 2011 17, Tyler Murphy, Southeastern (Fla.), 2014 16, Adam Blackwell, Lee (Tenn.), 2004 16, Jeff McLaughlin, Oklahoma City, 2003 16, Jed Carter, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.), 2016 15, Phillip Reamy, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2011 15, Ryan Pope, Sterling (Kan.), 2016 15, Ben Schmidt, Sterling (Kan.), 2003 14, Wade Broyles, Belhaven (Miss.), 2010 14, Hayden Lackey, Texas Wesleyan, 2007
Shutouts
8, Ron Norman, Pembroke State (N.C.), 1973
No-Hitters
2, several, last to occur, Desmond Sullivan, Rio Grande (Ohio.) vs. Pikeville (Ky.) and Otterbein (Ohio), 2011
Innings Pitched
194.2, Greg Swain, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1984
Fewest Runs Allowed (Min. 25.0 IP)
1, Phillip Reamy, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2010 (37.0 IP) 1, Jason Munsch, Concordia (Neb.), 2020 (26.0 IP) 2, Charles Hebert, Southern-Baton Rouge (La.), 1966 (43.1 IP)
Most Runs Allowed
104, Greg Swain, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1984 (194.2 IP)
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed (Min. 25.0 IP)
0, Jason Munsch, Concordia (Neb.), 2020 (26.0 IP)
0, Hunter Peck, Georgia Gwinnett, 2020 (38.0 IP)
1, Phillip Reamy, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2010 (37.0 IP)
1, John Dimou, Concordia (N.Y.), 1984 (29.0 IP)
1, Kevin Bell, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), 1984 (34.1 IP)
1, Edward Booth, North Carolina-Wilmington, 1969 (41.1 IP)
Most Earned Runs Allowed 79, Greg Swain, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (194.2 IP)
Strikeouts
209, Joe Hackett, Shorter (Ga.), 1981 (177.2 IP)
Fewest Walks Allowed (25.0-100.0 IP)
2, Bryndyn Shipquist, Antelope Valley (Calif.), 2019 (25.2 IP); Jesse Parker, LewisClark State (Idaho), 2020 (25.2 IP); Troy Cullen, IU South Bend (Ind.), 2020 (31.1 IP); Brett Wettland, William Jessup (Calif.), 2020 (31.1 IP); Will McDonald, Asbury (Ky.), 2020 (33.1 IP); Hunter Peck, Georgial Gwinnett, 2020 (38.0 IP)
3, Eric Chavarria, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2020 (27.0 IP); Brice Foster, Menlo (Calif.), 2020 (30.0 IP); Houston Haney, Grace (Ind.), (26.0 IP); Colton Williams, Science & Arts (Okla.), 2020 (29.2 IP); Ben Bills, SAGU (Texas), (31.2 IP)
Season Records (All games, including postseason)
4, Joe Kaiser, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.), 1989 (51.1 IP); Gordon Guzenski, Benedictine (Kan.), 1976 (64 IP); Rickel Ross, Madonna (Mich.), 2019 (43.2 IP); Christian Sulk, Park (Mo.), 2020 (28.0 IP); Josh Sieglitz, Missouri Baptist, 2020 (33.1 IP); Jacob Wesselmann, Briar Cliff (Iowa), 2020 (29.0 IP); John Bean, Warner (Fla.), 2020 (41.2 IP); DJ Peters, Benedictine-Mesa (Ariz.), 2020 (33.1 IP); Anthony Pizzo, St. Katherine (Calif.), 2020 (29.0 IP); Tyler Koons, Michigan Dearborn, 2020 (27.0 IP); Andrew Mitchell, Keiser (Fla.) 2020 (41.1 IP); Jordan Isham, Culver-Stockton (Mo.), 2020 (26.2 IP); Jake Leininger, Penn State Schuykill (Pa.), 2021 (15.1 IP)
Fewest Walks Allowed (min. 100.0 IP)
6, Robbie DePerro, Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.), 1994 (106.2 IP)
Most Walks Allowed
111, Bart Grubbs, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1990
Hits Allowed
195, Greg Swain, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1984
Hit Batters
31, Austin Eggleston, Friends (Kan.), 2019
Wild Pitches
28, Ron Johnson, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987
Winning Percentage (min. 10 decisions)
1.000, several, last to occur, Colton Williams, Science & Arts (Okla.), 2019 (16-0)
Earned Run Average (min. 25.0 IP)
0.23, Larry Edwards, Erskine (S.C.), 1963 (40.1 IP)
Consecutive Scoreless Innings
54.0, Aaron Wilkerson, Cumberland (Tenn.), 2/19-4/8/2011
Fielding
Putouts
642, Greg Duce, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987
Assists
243, Darrin Duffy, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1985
Errors
41, Heath Hutchison, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1988
Miscellaneous
Most Games
86, Tim Newsome, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1982
Consecutive Winning Decisions
26, Aaron Wilkerson, Cumberland (Tenn.), 2/28/2010-5/5/2011
Individual Career Records
Batting
Batting Average (250 AB Min.)
.491, Luis Vargas, Wayland Baptist (Texas), 2020-21 (136 H - 277 AB)
.480, Chris Ice, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.), 1983-86 (144 H -300 AB)
At Bats
1027, Randy Velarde, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1982-85
Runs Scored
303, Brian Dinkelman, McKendree (Ill.), 2003-06
Hits 373, Brian Dinkelman, McKendree (Ill.), 2003-06
Doubles 96, Brian Dinkelman, McKendree (Ill.), 2003-06
Triples
27, Jeff Maack, Oklahoma City, 1986-88
Home Runs
88, Joey Grabanski Concordia (Neb.), 2021-24
77, Brice Cutspec, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 2007-10
73, Jaidan Quinn, Concordia (Neb.), 2022-Present 72, Steve Dover, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 1998-2001
67, Josh Sears, Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) 2018-21
65, Landon Camp, Oklahoma City, 2006-09 63, Michael Slaten, Benedictine (Kan.), 2017-21
61, Brent Weaver, Oklahoma City, 2008-09
Runs Batted In
300, Joey Grabanski Concordia (Neb.), 2021-24
295, Tim Leslie, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1977-80
Total Bases
670, Brian Dinkelman, McKendree (Ill.), 2003-06
Slugging Percentage (400 AB Min)
.911, Luis Ortiz, Union (Tenn.), 1989-91 (438 TB – 481 AB)
.905, Brent Weaver, Oklahoma City, 2008-09 (427 TB – 472 AB)
Stolen Bases
186, Kevin Gamblin, Texas College, 1985-88 (206 attempts)
Hit By Pitch
81, Jamie Tapp, Oklahoma City, 2000-03
65, Daniel Guttridge, Cumberlands (Ky.), 2003-07
60, Rob Oden, Asbury (Ky.), 1998-01
Walks
209, Rick Berg, Missouri Southern, 1984-87
Strikeouts
242, Brandon Dennis, Brescia (Ky.), 1998-01
Pitching Appearances
105, Hayden Lackey, Texas Wesleyan, 2005-08
101, Micahel Iverson, Viterbo (Wis.), 2002-05
101, Brad Riddle, Oklahoma City, 2007-10
Relief Appearances
104, Hayden Lackey, Texas Wesleyan, 2005-08
99, Brad Riddle, Oklahoma City, 2007-10
95, Jason Elkins, North Georgia, 2000-02
Starts
60, Fred Morrone, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1977-79
Complete Games
60, Fred Morrone, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1977-79
Wins
46, Russell Martin, Southwestern (Texas), 1982-85
Losses
29, Chris Anderson, Urbana (Ohio), 2004-06
Saves
44, Phillip Kish, Southeastern (Fla.), 2011-13
40, Jason Elkins, North Georgia, 2000-02
35, Jeff McLaughlin, Oklahoma City, 2003-06
33, Robert Cancel, Nova Southeastern (Fla.), 1992-95
28, Beau Caviness Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.), 2015-18
Season Records (All games, including postseason)
25, Ramon Lopez, Lee (Tenn.), 1997-2000
25, Phillip Reamy, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2010-11
24, Hayden Lackey, Texas Wesleyan, 2005-08
Shutouts
17, Andy Heimbach, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio), 1997-00
No-Hitters
4, Desmond Sullivan, Rio Grande (Ohio) vs. Pikeville (Ky.) (2011), Otterbein (Ohio) (2011), West Virginia Tech (2010), Notre Dame (Ohio) (2009)
3, Mike Mlotkowski, Oklahoma City vs. Hastings (Neb.) (2005), Dana (Neb.) (2004), Science & Arts (Okla.) (2004)
3, Jeff Kuder, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) vs. Malone (Ohio) (1988), Baker (Kan.) (1988), Cedarville (Ohio) (1987)
3, Aaron Carter, St. Mary’s (Texas) vs. Centenary (La.) (1996), Central (Iowa) (1994) and Howard Payne (Texas) (1994)
Innings Pitched
495, Marty Decker, Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.), 1976-80
Most Runs Allowed
265, Mark Thurby, Brescia (Ky.), 1998-01
Strikeouts
612, Ron Norman, Pembroke State (N.C.), 1971-74 (435 IP)
Fewest Walks Allowed
38 walks, Patrick Guillory, Berry College (Ga.), 2003-06 (272.2 IP)
Hits Allowed
428, Noel Delgado, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1979-82
Hit Batters
68, Desmond Sullivan, Rio Grande (Ohio), 2008-11
Wild Pitches
44, Ron Johnson, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1986-87
Winning Percentage
.939 (31-2), Kevin Maloney, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2011-13
Lowest Earned Run
Average
1.36, Moose Cook, Dallas Baptist (Texas), 1977-78
Fielding
Putouts
2147, Tim Leslie, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1977-80
Assists
679, Brian Dinkelmam, McKendree (Ill.), 2003-06
Errors
126, Heath Hutchison, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1986-89
Miscellaneous
Most Games
294, Randy Velarde, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1982-85
Grand Slams in an Inning
2, Rick Howroyd, Thomas (Ga.) vs. Truett-McConnell (Ga.), 4/9/2010
2, Anthony Caravella, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) vs. Maranatha Baptist Bible (Wis.)
Consecutive Hits
15, Tim Clark, Dominican (N.Y.) (4 game-span)
Consecutive Games with a Hit
54, Tommy Stewart, Southern Arkansas, 1995
Consecutive At Bats without a Strikeout
151, Dan Snover, Northeastern State (Okla.), 1988 (46-game span)
Team Single-Game Records
Batting in an Inning Runs Scored
24, Southeastern (Fla.) vs. Valley Forge Christian (Pa.), 3/11/2010
24, Kansas Newman vs. Marymount (Kan.), 1989
Walks
12, Westminster (Mo.) vs. Parks (Ill.), 1992
Home Runs
6, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Jamestown (N.D.), 5/21/2004
Fielding in an Inning Errors
6, Sul Ross State (Texas) vs. Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1991; Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Sul Ross State (Texas), 1986
5, Lincoln (Ill.) vs. Judson (Ill.), 2021
Batting in a Game
Most At Bats
77, New Mexico Highlands vs. Mesa State (Colo.), 1981 (20 innings)
Most At Bats, Both Teams
153, New Mexico Highlands (77) vs. Mesa State (Colo.) (76), 1981 (20 innings)
Runs Scored
45, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Denver (Colo.), 1988
Hits
35, Thomas (Ga.) vs. Albany State (Ga.), 3/25/2010
33, Southwestern Assemblies of God (Texas) vs. Paul Quinn (Texas), 4/7/2006
32, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) vs. Wayland Baptist (Texas), 1/30/2021
32, Culver-Stockton (Mo.) vs. Webster (Mo.), 1998
31, Lyon (Ark.) vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.), 5/1/2021
31, Oklahoma City vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 3/20/2008
31, Kansas Wesleyan vs. McPherson(Kan.), 4/9/2016
31, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Waldorf (Iowa), 4/29/2019
Doubles
13, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 1995 13, Indian Tech vs. Bethel (Ind.), 2/20/2016
Triples
7, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Emmanuel (Ga.), 4/21/2004
Home Runs
14, Oklahoma City vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 3/20/2008 14, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Jamestown (N.D.), 5/21/2004
Runs Batted In
38, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Denver (Colo.), 1988
Walks
25, Westminster (Mo.) vs. Parks (Ill.), 1992
Total Bases
81, Oklahoma City vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, 3/20/2008
69, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Jamestown (N.D.), 5/21/2004
Stolen Bases
22, Coker (S.C.) vs. Warren Wilson (N.C.), 1993 (22 attempts)
Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Hit Batsmen
13, Texas College vs. Dallas Christian (pitching), 3/6/2012 (game 2)
11, Union (Tenn.) vs. Bethel (Tenn.) (pitching), 5/5/2011
11, William Penn (Iowa) vs. Ashford (Iowa), 3/6/2016
10, Texas-Brownsville vs. Paul Quinn (Texas) (pitching), 3/12/2008
9, Several, last to occur; La Sierra (Calif.) vs. St. Katherine (Calif.) (pitching), 3/6/2021
Most Consecutive Hits
14, Western New Mexico vs. Colorado State, 1986
Pitching in a Game
Strikeouts
28, Eastern Oregon vs. Western Oregon, 1970 (19 innings)
Fielding in a Game
Putouts
63, Southern Arkansas vs. Louisiana Tech, 1985 (21 innings)
Assists
36, College of Idaho vs. Hawaii Pacific, 1990 (20 innings)
Errors
14, Rockford (Ill.) vs. Lakeland (Wis.), 1964
14, Kentucky Christian vs. Campbellsville (Ky.), 3/16/2019
Double Plays
6, Bethany (Kan.), 2014 vs. Saint Mary (Kan.)Taylor (Ind), 2007 vs. Goshen (Ind.); Westmont (Calif.), 1984; Point Park (Pa.) vs. Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1979; Evangel (Mo.) vs. Missouri Western, 1972, Reinhardt (Ga.), 2016; College of the Ozarks (Mo.) vs. Ecclesia, 2021
Team Season Records
Batting
Batting Average
.441, Ohio Dominican, 1985 (47 games)
Most At Bats
2723, Armstrong State (Ga.), 1983 (74 games)
Runs Scored
807, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983 (76 games)
Hits
945, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983 (76 games)
Doubles
199, Oklahoma City, 2008 (76 games)
Triples
59, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1979 (68 games)
Home Runs
161, Oklahoma City, 2009 (62 games)
149, Oklahoma Wesleyan, 2021 (60 games)
Walks
366, Louisiana State-Shreveport, 2009 (58 games) 348, Oklahoma City, 1999 (71 games)
Runs Batted In 730, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983 (76 games)
Total Bases
1605, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983 (76 games)
Slugging Percentage
.714, Oklahoma City, 2009 (1488 TB – 2083 AB, 62 games) .692, George Fox (Ore.), 1999 (1017 TB -1470 AB, 40 games)
Stolen Bases
328, Texas College, 1987 (362 attempts)
Sacrifice Hits
104, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1989 (51 games)
Hit Batsmen
139, Louisiana State-Shreveport, 2009 (58 games)
133, Indiana Tech, 2003 (62 games)
Pitching
Complete Games
50, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1976 (66 games)
Innings Pitched
651.1, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1988 (83 games)
Fewest Runs Allowed 34, Norfolk State (Va.), 1975 (12 games)
Most Runs Allowed (49 games or less) 552, St. Mary (Kan.), 2021 (49 games)
Most Runs Allowed (min. 50 games) 517, St. Francis (Ill.), 1996 (64 games)
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed 16, Norfolk State (Va.), 1975 (12 games)
Strikeouts
657, Oklahoma City, 2005 (80 games)
Fewest Walks Allowed 29, Norfolk State (Va.), 1975 (12 games)
Most Walks Allowed 486, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987 (75 games)
Fewest Hits Allowed 55, Norfolk State (Va.), 1975 (12 games)
Most Hits Allowed 807, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987 (75 games)
Hit Batsmen
113, Asbury (Ky.), 2012 (57 games)
Wild Pitches 96, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987 (75 games)
Shutouts
26, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1977 (64 games)
Lowest Earned Run Average (less than 30 games)
0.67, North Carolina-Wilimington, 1969 (27 games)
Lowest Earned Run Average (min. 30 games) 1.07, Grambling (La.), 1967 (40 games)
Highest Earned Run Average (min. 30 games) 14.73, Lincoln (Ill.) 2021 (37 games)
Season Records (All games, including postseason)
Fielding
Putouts
1909, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1982 (88 games)
Assists
842, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1982 (88 games)
Errors
200, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1976 (62 games)
Double Plays
82, Dallas Baptist (Texas), 2000 (67 games)
Triple Plays
2, California Lutheran, 1984; Livingston (Ala.), 1974
Fielding Percentage
.981, Bellevue (Neb.) , 2022 (62 games)
.980, Friends (Kan.), 2021 (47 games)
.980, Jamestown (N.D.), 2018 (56 games)
Miscellaneous Most Games
88, St. Xavier (Ill.), 1982 (47-41); Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1980 (54-34)
Consecutive Home Runs
4, Tusculum (Tenn.) (first four batters) vs. Emory & Henry (Va.), 1987; Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) (9th inning) vs. Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.), 1987; West Virginia State (first four batters) vs. Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.), 1987
Most Victories in a Season
73, Oklahoma City, 2005 (73-7)
Most Losses in a Season
45, College of the Southwest (N.M.), 1991 (23-45)
Best Won-Loss Percentage (Season)
.935, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio), 1996 (43-3)
Longest Winning Streak in a Season 41, Point Park (Pa.), 1990 (49-5)
Consecutive Scoreless Innings
48, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1977
Longest Game
22 innings, Lambuth (Tenn.) vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 2005; Henderson State (Ark.) vs. Harding (Ark.), 1970
Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout
266, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2001-2005