Kansas matches NCAA record with 5 straight homers in 29-1 blowout of Minnesota


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Kansas tied an NCAA record with five straight home runs on Wednesday. The Jayhawks did it during the third inning of a game against Minnesota. The homer spree started with Chase Diggins' three-run shot with no outs. Max Soliz Jr., Brady Counsell, Brady Ballinger and Jackson Hauge followed with homers. Counsell is the son of former big leaguer and current Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell. The run of homers matches the NCAA record set three times previously, most recently by South Carolina against Georgia in 2006. Kansas went on to win 29-1 in seven innings.

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