STOCKTON, Calif. – The softball team hosts four games on campus this week including a home conference series against Seattle. The baseball team will face the Stockton Ports in a Tuesday exhibition at 7:05 p.m. at Banner Island Ballpark. Men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track & field and beach volleyball continue their seasons on the road.
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Home Event Summary:
Tuesday, March 31Â - Softball hosts Sacramento State, 4 p.m.Â
Thursday, April 2 - Softball hosts Seattle, 6 p.m.Â
Friday, April 3 - Softball hosts Seattle, 4 p.m.Â
Saturday, April 4 - Softball hosts Seattle, 12 p.m.Â
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Tuesday, March 31Â - Softball (12-23, 0-3 WCC) hosts Sacramento State (22-13, 1-2 Big Sky), 4 p.m. - Looking for the first win in three attempts this season against the Hornets, Pacific hosts Sacramento State for the fourth straight season. Senior
Allie Capello has risen to the top of the team in terms of batting average with a .342 clip. She, along with redshirt senior
Olivia Silvestre and junior
Zaedi Tagalog, are the three Tigers batting over .300 this season.Â
Tuesday, March 31 - Baseball at Stockton Ports, 7:05 p.m. exhibition - The Tigers will play close to home in an exhibition contest against the Stockton Ports at Banner Island Ballpark. Pacific enters the match-up following a victory in the series finale against Gonzaga on Sunday. This contest will mark the first meeting between the programs since March 30, 1998.
Thursday, April 2 - Women's Tennis (5-11, 1-2 WCC) at Portland (6-8, 1-3 WCC), 10 a.m. - In the recent series, Pacific has taken four of five from the Pilots and the last two in Portland. Senior Indiya McLeod continues to play strong tennis for the team during the singles portion as she has won her last six matches and has not had a losing outing in over a month.
Thursday, April 2 - Men's Tennis (7-12, 1-2 WCC) at Santa Clara (15-2, 2-0 WCC), 11 a.m. - Sophomores Jonty Giesen and Nico Rating have played pivotal roles in Pacific jumping out to early leads as the pair are 3-0 in conference doubles matches and have helped the team win all three WCC doubles points thus far. Should the Tigers prevail over Santa Clara it would be the first in the series since 2018, which did occur in Santa Clara.
Thursday, April 2 - Saturday, April 4 - Softball (12-23, 0-3 WCC) hosts Seattle (14-19), 6 p.m., 4 p.m. 12 p.m. - The series against Seattle U was moved up a day in order to accommodate Easter on Sunday, so the Tigers will begin the three-game series on Thursday. On opening weekend, Pacific upended the Redhawks for the first series win since 2017. Junior
Bailey Boetjer and senior
Allie Capello each homered in that game while the Tigers also hit five doubles in the match.
Thursday, April 2 - Baseball (10-17, 2-4 WCC) at Saint Mary's (14-13, 2-4 WCC), 6 p.m. - The Tigers head to Moraga, California to face the Gaels in their first series of West Coast Conference play at Louis Gusto Field. Both teams enter the series with identical conference records as both teams have won just one game in each of their first two series.
Friday, April 3 - Baseball (10-17, 2-4 WCC) at Saint Mary's (14-13, 2-4 WCC), 6 p.m. - Baseball continues its series at Saint Mary's at night. The Tigers have seen the resurgence of Robert Orr soar to new heights as his team-leading five home runs look to power the offense in the clash.
Friday, April 3 - Saturday, April 4 - Men's and Women's Track & Field at Stanford Invitational - Track and Field will divide and conquer this week as the program heads to Stanford for the Stanford Invitational. It's Pacific's first trip to Palo Alto, California since 2023.
Friday, April 3 - Saturday, April 4 - Men's and Women's Track & Field at Mike Fanelli Classic (San Francisco) - Part 2 of the track & field schedule this week showcases Pacific at the Mike Fanelli Classic in San Francisco. The Tigers competed last year at the Mike Fanelli Classic where Sophia Livingston set a personal record.
Saturday, April 4 - Women's Tennis (5-11, 1-2 WCC) at Seattle (1-11, 0-2 WCC), 10 a.m. - The Women's tennis program only has one result against Seattle dating back to 2006, a dominant 6-1 win in 2018. Graduate Cindy Ung and junior Leyanne Hirota on doubles court two will be crucial for the team's winning chances as the pair are undefeated together this season, with the latter checking in as the team leader in doubles wins this season with nine.
Saturday, April 4 - Beach Volleyball (3-17) vs. Concordia (9-12) 11 a.m. - The Tigers are 2-0 this season against non-division one competition having defeated College of the Siskiyous twice already and last weekend defeated Portland. The last time these two schools played was a CUI win in 2023 on a neutral court.
Saturday, April 4 - Men's Tennis (7-12, 1-2 WCC) at San Diego (14-4, 2-0 WCC), 12 p.m. - Pacific gets its first crack at the team that eliminated it from the WCC Tournament a season ago. Redshirt senior Terence Das and sophomore Niv Zuckerman paired up for the first time over the weekend and posted two winning results for the Tigers on doubles court three. The program is looking for the first road win at San Diego since at least the 2010 season.
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Saturday, April 4 - Baseball (10-17, 2-4 WCC) at Saint Mary's (14-13, 2-4 WCC), 1 p.m. - The final day of the three-game series features the Tigers and the Gaels battling it out in Moraga, California. Pacific seeks its first road series win over the Gaels since 2021.
Saturday, April 4 - Beach Volleyball (3-17) at San Francisco (9-12), 1:30 p.m. - The Tigers are looking for the first series win over the Dons since 2022 and the first in San Francisco since 2017.
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