STOCKTON, Calif. – Both the baseball and softball teams are at home this week as baseball hosts CSU Bakersfield on Tuesday before taking on LMU for a three-game weekend series. Softball will play its final home games with a series against San Diego including Senior Day Sunday. The men's golf team heads to Fairfield, California to compete in the WCC Championships.
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Home Event Summary:
Tuesday, April 28 - Baseball hosts CSU Bakersfield, 5:05 p.m.
Friday, May 1 - Softball hosts San Diego, 6 p.m.
Friday, May 1 - Baseball hosts LMU, 6 p.m.
Saturday, May 2 - Baseball hosts LMU, 3 p.m.Â
Saturday, May 2 - Softball hosts San Diego, 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 3 - Softball hosts San Diego, 12 p.m.
Sunday, May 3 - Baseball hosts LMU, 1 p.m.
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Tuesday, April 28 - Baseball (17-24) hosts CSU Bakersfield (19-25), 5:05 p.m. - The Pacific baseball program begins its final homestand of the season, beginning with a Tuesday tilt against Cal State Bakersfield on Faculty and Staff Appreciation Night. The Tigers and the Roadrunners meet for the second time this year with CSUB taking the first one by an 8-1 margin.
Wednesday, April 29 - Softball (16-32, 4-11 WCC) at Stanford (34-12, 18-6 ACC), 4 p.m. - Looking for the first series win since 2018, Pacific participates in its last midweek game of the season. In the most recent series, redshirt senior Olivia Silvestre and senior Jordan Hayes were the most successful Tigers at the plate. Both batted above .300 and tallied multiple hits over the weekend while freshman Kelly Whelihan showed off a judicious eye walking four times. All-time in Stanford the Tigers are 1-16, with that one win coming in 2018.
Friday, May 1 - Men's and Women's Track & Field at Jordan Invitational (Stanford, Calif.) - The outdoor track season continues for Pacific, heading to the Bay Area for the Payton Jordan Invitational, hosted by Stanford. Two weeks ago, the Tigers broke three school records with junior Gianna Solano, sophomore Angelina Lione and junior Jack Weber etching their names into the history books in Southern California.
Friday, May 1 - Baseball (17-24, 9-9 WCC) hosts LMU (12-33, 3-15 WCC), 6 p.m. - The West Coast Conference race heats up with three remaining series in league play and Pacific hosts LMU for a three-game set at Klein Family Field. The Tigers own a 4-2 record on Fridays in WCC action, having won four straight conference games at home.
Friday, May 1 - Sunday, May 3 - Softball (16-32, 4-11 WCC) hosts San Diego (17-28, 3-9 WCC), 6 p.m., 4 p.m., 12 p.m. - For the final three games of the season, Pacific hosts San Diego with an opportunity to finish the season with seven WCC wins, which would be the most since 2018 when they went 9-6. Against the Toreros, the team has won the last two series going 2-for-3 in San Diego last season and 3-for-4 in Stockton in 2024. After Sunday's game, redshirt senior Olivia Silvestre and seniors Jordan Hayes, Allie Capello, Amanda Bricker and Asia Lee will be honored in the senior day ceremony for their contributions to the program. Prior to Sunday's game, fans are invited to arrive early to watch ceremonial Hawaiian dances performed by members from the Lee family.
Friday, May 1 - Sunday, May 3 - Men's Golf at WCC Championships (Fairfield, Calif.) - Ranking No. 74 in the country, the Pacific men's golf program prepares for the West Coast Conference Championships at Green Valley Country Club. Sophomore Felix Bouchard and the Tigers are coming off first-place finishes at the El Macero Classic in Davis, California.
Saturday, May 2 - Baseball (17-24, 9-9 WCC) hosts LMU (12-33, 3-15 WCC), 3 p.m. - Senior Grant MacArthur has homered in back-to-back conference games, extending a home run streak by the Tigers to seven games. Pacific has 11 home runs in that span with a 5-2 record.Â
Sunday, May 3 - Baseball (17-24, 9-9 WCC) hosts LMU (12-33, 3-15 WCC), 1 p.m. -Â The Tigers took two of three from Lions last year in Los Angeles, including recording the largest comeback by a Tiger team in WCC play since joining the league, scoring ten runs in a ninth-inning rally to stun the Lions, 14-11, in the series-clinching contest.
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