MIAMI GARDENS, FL -
Noah Harsch, the standout left-handed pitcher for the Warner University Royals, has broken the 24-year-old all-time career strikeout record. The record-setting moment occurred during today's victory against Florida Memorial, propelling Harsch into Warner University's history books.
Hailing from Bradenton, FL and a former student at Lakewood Ranch Highschool, Harsch has been a crucial player for the Royals. Over his college career, he has amassed significant strikeout totals each year: 74 in 2022, 73 in 2023, 55 in 2024, and already 65 in 2025, with the season still ongoing. His standout performance came in the SUN Conference series against Florida Memorial, where he achieved a career-high 13 strikeouts in a single game.
Today's record-breaking achievement surpasses the previous all-time career strikeout record held by Ben Ally from 1998 to 2001. Harsch's persistence and dedication to the game have not only earned him this record but also solidified his position as a key player for the Royals. His performances continue to inspire both teammates and fans alike, as he adds this milestone to his growing list of career highlights and achievements.
Congratulations Noah!