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Louisville's Tague Davis: The ACC's New Single-Season Home Run King
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This weekend, Louisville's first baseman Tague Davie tied and broke the ACC's single-season home run record. Davis hit his 31st, 32nd, and 33rd home runs of the season while on the road against Miami. The previous single-season record was held by Florida State's J.D. Drew and Wake Forest's Brock Wilken, who each hit 31 in a season. Davis was able to break the record in just 55 games, more than 10 games fewer than both Drew and Wilken. The left-handed sophomore is within striking range of the BBCOR Era (non-wood bats) Division I record for home runs in a season. Take a look back on this incredible season from Louisville's Tague Davis.
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