Vanderbilt baseball breaks program single-season home run record

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Vanderbilt baseball breaks program single-season home run record

Vanderbilt baseball breaks program single-season home run record

Vanderbilt baseball set its program single-season home run record as Braden Holcomb went deep against Missouri.

Vanderbilt baseball breaks program single-season home run record

Vanderbilt baseball set its program single-season home run record as Braden Holcomb went deep against Missouri.

Vanderbilt baseball has made history, smashing its program single-season home run record in electrifying fashion. The Commodores reached the milestone with their 101st long ball of the season, courtesy of Braden Holcomb's solo shot against Missouri on May 8.

Holcomb's blast not only added another highlight to an already explosive season but also etched this Vanderbilt squad into the record books. The previous mark, long a symbol of the program's power-hitting tradition, now belongs to a team that has consistently delivered at the plate.

For fans of the Commodores, this achievement is a testament to the team's relentless offensive approach. It's the kind of performance that makes you want to grab your favorite Vanderbilt gear and cheer on the next pitch. Whether you're tracking stats or just love the thrill of a home run, this season is one for the ages.

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