MUNCIE, IND- The Golden Flashes had a record-setting day at the plate and earned the split with the Ball State Cardinals with a 19-8 run-rule victory on Sunday afternoon.
Kent State's 19 runs scored are the most since 2018 and their 22 hits were the most since 2013. It was a balanced attack with Kent State scoring in six innings and six different players recorded multi-hit games. Highlighting the attack was Cam Touchette's 6-for-6 day, the first for a Kent State player since Jeff Revesz did it against Niagara in 2013. Justin Miknis enjoyed a two-homer, six rbi game, the first six rbi game for the Flashes since Michael Turner did it in 2019.