The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
A stitch in time: This month in Texas Baseball - April
04.04.2005 | Baseball
April 3, 1970: James Street pitches the school's sixth recorded no-hitter and the second of his career as he leads the Longhorns to a 4-0 win over Texas Tech in Lubbock. Notably, Street's complete-game, seven-inning effort against the Red Raiders also marked the first and only perfect game in UT history to date.
April 7, 1973: Richard Wortham tosses UT's 10th recorded no-hitter while striking out 10 during a 9-0 victory over Texas Tech at Clark Field in Austin.
April 8, 1967: The Longhorns hit a school record four consecutive home runs during the seventh inning against Baylor on their way to an 11-7 road victory over the Bears.
April 25, 1998: Texas ties an individual game school record with six home runs at Missouri during an 12-10 win over the Tigers.
April 29, 1955: Tommy Jungman, who fanned six over nine innings, tallies the school's fourth recorded no-hitter while leading UT to an 8-0 victory over Rice at Clark Field in Austin.
April 30, 2002: Freshman J.D. Reininger drives in a career-best seven runs while setting a school record for total bases with 13 as he connects on three home runs against TCU at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas, during a 14-8 Horns' victory. Additionally, his three home runs tied the school's single-game record for round-trippers by one player as he became only the fifth Longhorn in history and the first since Brett Loeffler against Kansas on April 22, 1997, to accomplish such a feat.



