STOCKTON, Calif. – Tuesday will feature both the softball and baseball programs playing at home as the softball team battles Sacramento State at 4 p.m., followed by a 6 p.m. baseball game against San Jose State. The beach volleyball program travels to Santa Monica, California over the weekend for the West Coast Conference Tournament.
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Home Event Summary:
Tuesday, April 21 - Softball hosts Sacramento State, 4 p.m.
Tuesday, April 21 - Baseball hosts San Jose State, 6 p.m.
Tuesday, April 21 - Softball (16-29, 4-8 WCC) hosts Sacramento State (27-17, 6-6 Big Sky), 4 p.m. - A make-up game from March 31, Pacific goes for the first win over the Hornets since 2023. Dating back to 2006, the Tigers hold a 7-10 record against Sac State in Stockton. A shaky weather forecast threatens the game to be potentially postponed or canceled, follow the Pacific Softball social media accounts for the latest news on how weather could impact the game.
Tuesday, April 21 - Baseball (15-23) hosts San Jose State (17-21), 6 p.m. - A mid-week match-up at home wraps up a four-game homestand for the Tigers, welcoming San Jose State to Klein Family Field. The Tigers claimed victory over the Spartans on March 3 by a 11-5 margin on the road. Pacific defeated SJSU, 7-2, last season when the two teams clashed in Stockton.
Thursday, April 23 - Friday, April 24 - Beach Volleyball (3-25) at West Coast Conference Tournament, Santa Monica, Calif. - Pacific earned the number six seed in the upcoming WCC tournament where the Tigers will open against number three seed Saint Mary's. The tournament is played in double elimination format and the entire tourney will be streamed on ESPN+.
Friday, April 24 - Baseball (15-23, 7-8 WCC) at San Francisco (19-18, 10-5 WCC), 2 p.m. - The first of three bus rides to the Bay Area find Pacific taking on San Francisco on the Hilltop. The Tigers ride some momentum into the series having won five of their last six WCC games, including a sweep of Santa Clara last weekend.
Friday, April 24 - Sunday, April 26 - Softball (16-29, 4-8 WCC) at LMU (), 6 p.m. - Winners of their last four conference games, Pacific is coming off the first series sweep of Santa Clara since 2017 - coincidentally the last time the team won a series over LMU, which also came as a sweep. Glancing at the standings, Pacific moved ahead of San Diego after the Toreros took their bye week over the weekend. Powered by the home run ball, the Tigers homered in all three games against SCU and after a homer against Nevada, have homered in four consecutive games - the longest streak since the final week of February last season. Freshman Ave Risati, junior Zaedi Tagalog and sophomore Katelyn Maciel all hit their first career homers during the series while sophomore Kaytee Dahlstrom notched her first complete game win while tying a career high eight strikeouts.
Saturday, April 25 - Baseball (15-23, 7-8 WCC) at San Francisco (19-18, 10-5 WCC), 1 p.m. - Starting pitching was on point for the Tigers last weekend as three quality starts pushed Pacific to its first conference sweep since 2022. The Dons dropped their last conference series on the road at Portland.
Sunday, April 27 - Baseball (15-23, 7-8 WCC) at San Francisco (19-18, 10-5 WCC), 1 p.m. - Redshirt sophomore Robert Orr has been a catalyst of the Pacific offense, boasting a team-best .308 clip with a team-high six home runs. Pacific seeks to take its first road series at San Francisco when the Tigers first joined the WCC during the 2013-14 campaign.
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