Friday, April 21, 2017

Broncos Set Single Game Scoring Record in 28-12 Victory Over San Marcos

Cal Poly Pomona

POMONA, Calif. – Offense came easily and often for the Broncos who set a new school record for runs scored in a single game, defeating Cal State San Marcos 28-12 to open the four-game series at Scolinos Field on Friday. The Broncos (22-18, 18-11 CCAA) opened the first inning with seven straight runs to seal the victory early on in the day. Jeremy Taylor started on the mound for the Broncos, picking up this third win, second straight, to improve his overall record to 3-1. He threw six innings with eight hits and five earned runs. CPP continued to add to their lead in the third inning with five runs, and four more in the fourth thanks to a grand slam by Daniel Pitts. Pitts finished with a team-high five RBIs on the day. Following him was Alex Gaskin with three RBIs while five other players totaled two RBIs. Down 16-0, San Marcos made some noise in the fifth inning with five runs and followed that up in the seventh inning, scoring five runs again to make it 16-10. After the Cougars made it 16-12 in the eight, CPP tallied their biggest inning of the night, scoring 11 runs in the bottom of the eighth inning. The Broncos finished with 28 hits, one shy of tying another single game record. CPP will travel to San Marcos on Saturday for a doubleheader before returning home on Sunday to close out the series at Scolinos Field. Print Friendly Version



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