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Pacific Athletics This Week

STOCKTON, Calif. – After a jam-packed weekend on Pacific's campus last weekend, fans should be ready for another!

Home Events in Bold

Monday, March 27 – Golf at the Duck Invitational, Eugene Country Club, 8 a.m. – The Pacific men's golf team competes in its second tournament of the spring season as it participates in the Oregon Duck Invitational. The Tigers look to improve on an eighth-place finish two weeks ago at the Grand Canyon Invitational. Griffin Long led the Tigers during the tournament, finishing at 1-under-par 212 (70-69-73) and in a tie for 16th. Long also made a team-high 12 birdies throughout the 54-hole event.

Monday, March 27 – Baseball (7-14, 1-5) vs. Nevada (11-12, 2-6), Don Weir Field at Peccole Park, 1 p.m. – The Tigers travel to take on the Wolfpack in an early afternoon matchup. Pacific is coming off getting swept by Portland, and Nevada lost two straight to New Mexico. Graduate Ben Nemivant still leads the team in hitting, with a .453 batting average and a team-high 20 RBI.

Tuesday, March 28 – Golf at the Duck Invitational, Eugene Country Club, 8 a.m. – Day two of the Duck Invitational for the Tiger golf team.

Wednesday, March 29 – Men's Tennis (4-9, 1-2) hosts Cal Poly (4-7), Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center, 1 p.m. – The Tigers are coming off a weekend split last weekend, sweeping San Francisco before falling to Santa Clara. Cal Poly is coming off a road series split with a loss against #73 Rice and a win over William and Mary.

Thursday, March 30 – Women's Track at the Mike Fanelli Invitational, Cox Stadium, 9:30 a.m. – The Pacific track & field team looks to improve as it participates in the Mike Fanelli Invitational at San Francisco State. Last week at the Westmont Classic, Ella Leroy shined throughout the meet, setting program records in the long jump and shot put. Kailey Espinoza broke a program record in the triple jump, while Dalee Higgins and Sophia Livingston grabbed top-20 finishes in the 1500 meters.

Thursday, March 30 – Women's Beach Volleyball (0-12) hosts Delta (0-3, 0-2), Raney Sand Volleyball Courts, 2 p.m. (Exhibition) – The Pacific beach volleyball team, fresh off competing in the Mid-Season Invitational, returns home for the first time since March 2 when it takes on Delta in an exhibition match. Games at Raney Volleyball Courts are free for fans to attend. 

Thursday, March 30 – Softball (9-15) hosts California (22-8-1, 4-4-1), Bill Simoni Field, 3 p.m. – The Pacific softball team continues its six-game homestand as it takes on California in a non-conference contest. The Tigers are coming off a doubleheader split against Sacramento State, earning a 3-0 shutout victory over the Hornets in the first game. Wednesday's matchup will be the 14th meeting between the two programs since 2008. The last win for the Tigers over the Golden Bears came on March 30, 2011, in a 13-2, five-inning victory at Bill Simoni Field.

Friday, March 31 – Women's Track at the Mike Fanelli Invitational, Cox Stadium, 9:30 a.m. – Day two of the Mike Fanelli Invitational for the Tiger track team.

Friday, March 31 – Women's Tennis (6-4, 1-1) hosts #5 Pepperdine (10-2, 1-0), Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center, Noon – Sophomore Karina Chao leads the Tigers, having yet to lose a singles match this season and was named the WCC Women's Tennis Singles Player of the Week after going 2-1 in their East Coast road trip.

Friday, March 31 – Men's Tennis (4-9, 1-2) at Pepperdine (8-7, 1-0), Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center, 2 p.m. – Pepperdine is coming off two straight wins over Loyola Marymount and #28 California. The Waves have already competed against nine ranked opponents this season.

Friday, March 31 – Baseball (7-14, 1-5) hosts San Francisco (10-10, 1-5), Klein Family Field, 6 p.m. – The Dons are coming off an extra-innings walk-off win over LMU, which snapped a six-game losing streak for San Francisco. The two squads wrapped up the 2022 season against each other, with San Francisco sweeping Pacific. Jackson Ertz leads the Tigers with a 1.13 ERA in nine appearances. It's Family Day at Klein Family Field! Bring the family out for fun, including face painting, balloon animals, games, and more! It's also Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day, where student-athletes show appreciation to staff and faculty members who make a difference in their lives. Pacific staff can receive up to six free tickets to the game.

Saturday, April 1 – Women's Track at the Mike Fanelli Invitational, Cox Stadium, 9:30 a.m. – Day three of the Mike Fanelli Invitational for the Tiger track team.

Saturday, April 1 – Women's Tennis (6-4, 1-1) hosts Loyola Marymount (6-6, 1-2), Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center, Noon – The Tigers split their last road trip, dropping a 4-3 result against San Francisco before responding with a 4-1 win over Santa Clara. LMU dropped contests against Pepperdine and San Diego to open up WCC play last weekend. 

Saturday, April 1 – #12 Women's Water Polo (17-6, 2-2) hosts #25 San Diego State (8-14, 1-1), Chris Kjeldsen Pool, Noon – The Tigers are coming off a tough loss to reigning GCC champs #7 Fresno State and hoping to get back in the winning column with two games this weekend. Against GCC opponent San Diego State, Pacific is 6-16 since 2006. The Tigers won six of the last eight meetings between the two teams, including a 14-8 and 16-6 victory in April 2022. It's Pink Out the Pool Day at the Douglass M. Eberhardt Aquatics Center to raise awareness of Breast Cancer, so fans, make sure to wear your pink! Thanks to Hospice of San Joaquin County, fans will receive pink breast cancer awareness ribbons. The Callejeros Grill food truck will be at the game for fans to enjoy.

Saturday, April 1 – Men's Tennis (4-9, 1-2) vs. Loyola Marymount (7-6, 0-1), Loyola Marymount University Tennis Center, 1 p.m. – Pacific took its first win against LMU last season, with a 4-2 win at the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center. Junior Ran Amar and senior Coby McCaig both picked up singles wins in the contest.

Saturday, April 1 – Baseball (7-14, 1-5) hosts San Francisco (10-10, 1-5), Klein Family Field, 3 p.m. – Day two in the Tigers and the Dons series. 

Saturday, April 1 – Men's Soccer hosts Sacramento State, Knoles Field, 5 p.m. (Exhibition) – Games are free to attend at Knoles Field. This is an exhibition match for the Tigers.

Sunday, April 2 – Women's Soccer hosts San Francisco, Knoles Field, 1 p.m. (Exhibition) –Games are free to attend at Knoles Field. This is an exhibition match for the Tigers. 

Sunday, April 2 – Baseball (7-14, 1-5) hosts San Francisco (10-10, 1-5), Klein Family Field, 1 p.m. – Day three in the series between the Tigers and the Dons. 

Sunday, April 2 – #12 Women's Water Polo (17-6, 2-2) hosts #3 Cal (15-6, 2-1), Chris Kjeldsen Pool, 1 p.m. – Following Saturday's GCC matchup against #25 San Diego State, the Tigers take on the Golden Bears in a non-conference matchup. The Tigers have not won against the Golden Bears before and haven't faced the team from Berkeley since January of last year. 

Fans can purchase tickets to Pacific home games here. 

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Players Mentioned

Griffin Long

Griffin Long

6' 0"
Senior
Ran Amar

Ran Amar

6' 0"
Junior
Coby McCaig

Coby McCaig

5' 8"
Senior
Dalee Higgins

Dalee Higgins

5' 6"
Sophomore
Ella Leroy

Ella Leroy

5' 7"
Junior
Sophia Livingston

Sophia Livingston

5' 3"
Sophomore
Jackson  Ertz

#30 Jackson Ertz

RHP
6' 9"
Senior
R/R
Ben Nemivant

#1 Ben Nemivant

OF
5' 11"
Graduate Student
L/L
Karina Chao

Karina Chao

5' 4"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Griffin Long

Griffin Long

6' 0"
Senior
Ran Amar

Ran Amar

6' 0"
Junior
Coby McCaig

Coby McCaig

5' 8"
Senior
Dalee Higgins

Dalee Higgins

5' 6"
Sophomore
Ella Leroy

Ella Leroy

5' 7"
Junior
Sophia Livingston

Sophia Livingston

5' 3"
Sophomore
Jackson  Ertz

#30 Jackson Ertz

6' 9"
Senior
R/R
RHP
Ben Nemivant

#1 Ben Nemivant

5' 11"
Graduate Student
L/L
OF
Karina Chao

Karina Chao

5' 4"
Sophomore