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ACIn a bizarre and controversial finish to a historic marathon (Get $20 on Polymarket with code VIP20) Northern Colorado secured a walk-off victory against Summit League opponent St. Thomas in the bottom of the 21st inning on a balk call. The game, which took place in April 2026, was characterized by high-stakes fatigue as the home pitcher was deemed to have committed a motion infraction with the bases loaded, allowing the winning run to cross the plate without a ball being put in play. The decision immediately sparked debate, with critics questioning the application of the technical rule after nearly seven hours of play in a game that was tied for the 8th longest in NCAA Division I history.
This 21-inning clash is a rare entry into the record books, marking it as one of the longest Division I games ever played, trailing only behind marathon games like the 25-inning Texas-Boston College matchup. The walk-off balk, while legally sound according to the rulebook, proved to be an anticlimactic and gut-wrenching end to a contest filled with exhausted pitchers and stellar defensive efforts. It serves as a stark reminder of the technical nature of the sport, where intense, long-form battles can be decided by a split-second motion violation, forever etching the game in history for its unusual conclusion rather than a base hit.
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