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Kansas Jayhawks Tie NCAA Record with Five Straight Homers
The Kansas Jayhawks baseball team made history by hitting five consecutive home runs in a game against Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium, tying an NCAA Division I record. This remarkable event occurred during a game where Kansas overwhelmingly defeated Minnesota with a score of 29-1, setting a new school record for the most home runs in an inning and achieving the largest margin of victory against a Division I opponent in KU's history. The players involved in this historic sequence were Chase Diggins, JR Soliz, Brady Counsell, Brady Ballinger, and Jackson Hauge, with Hauge hitting his second home run of the day. This performance not only highlighted the team's offensive capabilities but also marked a significant moment in college baseball history, celebrated widely by fans and sports commentators.