STOCKTON, Calif. – Five sports will host games on campus this week including baseball, softball, men's and women's tennis and water polo. Baseball will play four home games including a weekend series against Seattle to begin West Coast Conference action. Men's and women's tennis both host conference matches as the men battle Portland and the women play Saint Mary's.
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Home Event Summary:
Tuesday, March 17 - Softball hosts Nevada, 3 p.m.
Tuesday, March 17 - Baseball hosts Winthrop, 6 p.m.Â
Friday, March 20 - Men's Tennis hosts Dartmouth, 1 p.m.Â
Friday, March 20 - Baseball hosts Seattle, 6 p.m.Â
Saturday, March 21 - Men's Tennis vs. Portland, 1 p.m.Â
Saturday, March 21 - Baseball hosts Seattle, 3 p.m.Â
Sunday, March 22 - Women's Tennis hosts Saint Mary's, 12 p.m.Â
Sunday, March 22 - No. 21 Women's Water Polo hosts No. 23 Cal Baptist, 1 p.m.Â
Sunday, March 22 - Baseball vs. Seattle, 1 p.m.Â
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Monday, March 16 - Tuesday, March 17 - Men's Golf at Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate - The Tigers make their final out-of-state trip of the regular season, playing in the Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate, hosted by Arizona at Tucson Country Club. Pacific performed to a ninth-place finish last time out at the Lamkin Invitational.
Tuesday, March 17 - Softball (9-19) hosts Nevada (18-10), 3 p.m. - Pacific faces Nevada for the second time this season, having faced off in Tempe, Arizona during the second weekend of the season. The matchup is the first time the team is hosting the Wolf Pack since 2024 - one player to watch is junior Zaedi Tagalog who hit 5-for-12 over the weekend with three doubles.
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Tuesday, March 17 - Baseball (8-11) hosts Winthrop (14-6), 6 p.m. - The Tigers greet the Eagles in their first-ever match-up in the series history. The showdown from Klein Family Field will feature the first Big South opponent for Pacific at home. The Eagles enter the contest on a four-game winning streak.
Friday, March 20 - Men's Tennis (6-9) hosts Dartmouth (11-4), 1 p.m. - The team is looking to build off a comeback win over Tulsa last Thursday in what will be Pacific's final non-conference match of the regular season. Sophomore Jonty Giesen has a 2-0 week, winning both of his matches at singles court one last week.
Friday, March 20 - Baseball (8-11) hosts Seattle (3-13), 6 p.m. - The Pacific baseball program opens West Coast Conference play against new conference foe Seattle at Klein Family Field. In a non-conference series last year in Seattle, the Tigers dropped two of three to the Redhawks, who have three wins during non-conference season this year.
Friday, March 20 - Saturday, March 21 - Men's and Women's Track & Field at Aggie Open - The Tigers resume their outdoor campaign with a quick trip up the I-5 to the Aggie Open. Pacific last competed in this event in 2024 as the two-day meet marks the second one of the outdoor season for the Tigers following the Golden Gate Track Fest.
Saturday, March 21 - Beach Volleyball (2-10) at Saint Mary's (14-4) - The Tigers are facing Saint Mary's for the third and fourth times this season, having dropped both meetings. Pacific defeated College of the Siskiyous twice last weekend.
Saturday, March 21 - Softball (9-19) at Montana (5-19), 1 p.m. - The second weekend of the WCC/Big Sky Challenge, Pacific faces the predicted last place team in the Big Sky Conference, Montana. The series is the first one to take place in Missoula in program history and the first non-neutral site matchup since 2015. Last season in Bakersfield, Pacific defeated Montana twice.
Saturday, March 21 - Men's Tennis (6-9) vs. Portland (5-8), 1 p.m. - In Pacific's conference opener, the Tigers have easily handled Portland in the last three matchups, outscoring the Pilots a combined 12-2. Junior Christof Schaertlin Coffey and freshman Reuben De Klerk are a duo to watch on the doubles court.
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Saturday, March 21 - Baseball (8-11) hosts Seattle (3-13), 3 p.m. - The middle game of the series between the Tigers and Redhawks will have a 3 p.m. first pitch time from Klein Family Field. The Tigers own a 5-5 record at home, looking to win their first conference series since two of three from Pepperdine last year.
Saturday, March 21 - Softball (9-19) at Montana (5-19), 3:30 p.m. - Sophomore Alexa Lewis is a pitcher to watch for the Tigers, leading the team with 46 strikeouts. She also holds a sub-3.00 era going into the weekend.
Sunday, March 22 - Beach Volleyball (2-10) at Saint Mary's (14-4) - Pacific is searching for the first series win since 2015.
Sunday, March 22 - Softball (9-19) at Montana (5-19), 11 a.m. - Redshirt senior Olivia Silvestre leads the team in batting average, runs scored, doubles and hit by pitches. She has also walked more than she has struck out this season.
Sunday, March 22 - Women's Tennis (4-9) hosts Saint Mary's (), 12 p.m. - The Tigers enter WCC play having won four of the last five matches. Graduate Cindy Ung has won her last three singles matches while junior Indiya McLeod has won five-straight matches in singles. Dating back to 2006, a Pacific win would be the first in the series.
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Sunday, March 22 - No. 21 Women's Water Polo (9-7, 1-2 GCC) hosts No. 23 Cal Baptist (12-8, 2-1 GCC), 1 p.m. - The Tigers will play their second of a three-game homestand against CBU and the first 100 fans in attendance will receive a free Rally Towel Giveaway. Pacific is 18-11 all-time against the Lancers and have won 12 consecutive meetings dating back to 2014. The Tigers won 13-11 on the road last season. Pacific is 10-1 all-time against CBU at home.
Sunday, March 22 - Baseball (8-11) vs. Seattle (3-13), 1 p.m. - The series finale will conclude on Sunday from Klein Family Field. The tandem of redshirt juniors Zach Todd and Garret Plata have been effective in their starts this season, holding sub-3.00 earned run averages in at least 18.0 innings of work.
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