The last time Jason Hoppe let the other team score, more than seven weeks ago, Minnesota was still stuck in a one-of-a-kind winter.
Just a few more outs without a run, and the right-hander will have a lofty record for himself.
Hoppe has a streak of 51 2-3 scoreless innings that he'll take to the mound Thursday for Minnesota State in the NCAA Division II baseball tournament. The single-season college mark is 54, set in 2006 by Kyle Jones of SIU-Edwardsville.
Not that this has been a constant topic of conversation among the Mavericks.
"They don't really like talking about it too much, and neither do I, but it's something that gets brought up every once in a while," Hoppe said.
That included on the bus after MSU beat Grand Valley State Saturday with the most recent of four shutouts by the lanky junior. Hoppe's streak was trending on Twitter.
Baseball is perhaps the most superstitious of all the sports, but the primary reason for the nonchalance is what's at stake for the team. With a win Thursday, the Mavericks will advance to the national championship game for the first time in program history. They took third last year.
"I've still got one game to throw here for us, and that's really all that's on my mind at this point," Hoppe said in a phone interview from North Carolina, where the tournament is taking place.