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This Week in Pacific Athletics

3/23/2026 8:57:00 AM

STOCKTON, Calif. – Eight home events will be played on campus this week including four West Coast Conference tennis matches. The men host Pepperdine and LMU, while the women host Gonzaga and Washington State at the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center. Baseball hosts a weekend series against Gonzaga.

Women's water polo will no longer be hosting a game Thursday as Santa Clara announced it will forfeit.The Tigers will conclude the regular season Saturday on the road against Fresno State at 1 p.m.

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Home Event Summary:
Tuesday, March 24 - Baseball hosts UC Davis, 6 p.m.

Friday, March 27 - Men's Tennis hosts Pepperdine, 1 p.m. 

Friday, March 27 - Baseball hosts Gonzaga, 6 p.m. 

Saturday, March 28 - Women's Tennis hosts Gonzaga, 10 a.m. 

Saturday, March 28 - Men's Tennis hosts LMU, 2 p.m. 

Saturday, March 28 - Baseball hosts Gonzaga, 3 p.m. 

Sunday, March 29 - Women's Tennis hosts Washington State, 11 a.m. 

Sunday, March 29 - Baseball hosts Gonzaga, 1 p.m. 
 
Tuesday, March 24 - Baseball (9-14) hosts UC Davis (9-12), 6 p.m. - The Tigers continue their nine-game homestand, looking ahead to a midweek clash with crosstown rival UC Davis from Klein Family Field. The Tigers seek their first home victory over the Aggies since 2019 when they put up 13 runs in that one.

Thursday, March 26 - Saturday, March 28 - Golf travels to Goodwin Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.) - The Pacific golf program heads to the Bay Area for the Goodwin Invitational, hosted by Stanford. The Tigers will represent one of 30 teams competing across three days in the prestigious event.

Friday, March 27 - Beach Volleyball (2-13) vs. LMU (15-5), 9 a.m. - Playing in the West Coast Challenge, Pacific seeks its first win over the Lions since at least 2015.

Friday, March 27 - Men's Tennis (7-10, 1-0 WCC) hosts Pepperdine (9-7), 1 p.m. - Fresh off the program's first road win over the Waves in program history last season, the Tigers return junior Christof Schaertlin Coffey who won on singles court six and sophomore Jonty Giesen who helped secure the doubles court on court two. This season, Pacific is off to a 1-0 start in WCC play thanks in part to the winning efforts of freshman Hasith Gummuluru, redshirt senior Terence Das and Schaertlin Coffey. Pacific and Pepperdine have split the last two meetings in Stockton.

Friday, March 27 - Sunday, March 29 - Softball (12-20) at Saint Mary's (21-10), 3 p.m., 1 p.m., 12 p.m. - The conference opener for the Tigers, it is the first three-game series played under the new format. No longer will softball play a doubleheader on Saturday and single game on Sunday, a single game will be played on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Entering the series, Pacific is searching for the first series win over the Gaels since 2018, which did occur in Moraga. Senior Allie Capello is an offensive student-athlete to watch after tying multiple single game school records in the series finale win over Montana. Sophomore Alexa Lewis is another student-athlete to watch after her shutout in the circle in the series opener against Montana.

Friday, March 27 - Baseball (9-14, 1-2 WCC) hosts Gonzaga (9-12, 2-1 WCC), 6 p.m. - The Tigers and Bulldogs will meet to wrap up Pacific's nine-game homestand and second series of West Coast Conference play at Klein Family Field. Pacific won last Friday's contest with a six-run eighth inning to defeat Seattle.

Friday, March 27 - Saturday, March 28 - Men's and Women's Track & Field at Fresno Opener - Pacific continues its outdoor season in Fresno at the Fresno Opener. Last time out, the Tigers earned ten total points in UC Davis for the Aggie Open, led by sophomore Jonathan Jones' performance.

Saturday, March 28 - Women's Tennis (4-10, 0-1 WCC) hosts Gonzaga (8-7, 0-2 WCC), 10 a.m. - The front half of a Pacific tennis doubleheader, the program is 2-0 in the last two matchups with the Bulldogs at the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center. Junior Indiya McLeod continues to be a consistent source of points for the Tigers, winning her last six singles matches and seven doubles matches. 

Saturday, March 28 - No. 19 Women's Water Polo (10-8, 2-3 GCC) at No. 13 Fresno State (13-9, 4-1 GCC), 1 p.m. -
It's the final game of the regular season for the Tigers after garnering a forfeit win over Santa Clara. Pacific is going for its first victory over Fresno State since 2019. Junior Laia Marsinach Ortega leads the team with 40 goals and 12 assists on the year.

Saturday, March 28 - Men's Tennis (7-10, 1-0 WCC) hosts LMU (11-1), 2 p.m. - Pacific and LMU meet for the first time since the Tigers knocked LMU out of the WCC tournament last season and currently has a three-match winning streak over the Lions. The match is senior day for the program, where Das and senior Riley Hillenbrand will be honored prior to the match for all of their dedication and contributions to the program.

Saturday, March 28 - Baseball (9-14, 1-2 WCC) hosts Gonzaga (9-12, 2-1 WCC), 3 p.m. - Pacific goes at it for the second game of the WCC series against Gonzaga on Faith Night. The Tigers last won against the Bulldogs on a Saturday game two years ago by an 8-2 margin.

Sunday, March 29 - Women's Tennis (4-10, 0-1 WCC) hosts Washington State (9-6, 1-1 WCC), 11 a.m. -  Just the third meeting since 2010, Pacific is searching for the first victory over the Cougars in that span. Junior Milena Maiorova has been playing strong tennis recently, winning her last two singles appearances and last four doubles appearances. Playing on singles court one this season, the junior has a 5-3 record.

Sunday, March 29 - Baseball (9-14, 1-2 WCC) vs. Gonzaga (9-12, 2-1 WCC), 1 p.m. - Pacific and Gonzaga compete in the Sunday matinee for the series finale. Redshirt sophomore JT Shank collected four hits and was a double shy of the cycle in the series finale against the Redhawks.

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