STOCKTON, Calif. – The third annual men's water polo
Pacific Cup will be held this weekend with the Tigers playing San Jose State in their first game Saturday at 1:45 p.m. at the Eberhardt Aquatics Center. Women's tennis and beach volleyball will play their final home matches of the season as the two sports will be going on simultaneously on campus Saturday. The No. 20 women's water polo program will compete in the Golden Coast Conference Tournament with a 2 p.m. quarterfinal match-up Friday against No. 21 Cal Baptist, hosted by Fresno State.
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Home Event Summary:
Saturday, April 11 - Women's Tennis hosts Santa Clara, 11 a.m.Â
Saturday, April 11 - Beach Volleyball hosts San Jose State, 12 p.m.Â
Saturday, April 11 - Men's Water Polo hosts San Jose State, 1:45 p.m.Â
Saturday, April 11 - Beach Volleyball hosts Saint Mary's, 4 p.m.Â
Sunday, April 12 - Beach Volleyball hosts CSU Bakersfield, 8 a.m.Â
Sunday, April 12 - Beach Volleyball hosts UC Davis, 10 a.m.Â
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Monday, April 6 - Baseball (10-20) at CSU Bakersfield (13-18), 6:30 p.m. - The Tigers face the Roadrunners at Hardt Field for a rare Monday match-up. Pacific is 2-3 in midweek contests this season, including a 1-0 mark on the road with that win coming at San Jose State on March 3 by a 11-5 result. In the last road meeting at Hardt Field, Pacific won 11-10, utilizing a key six-run sixth inning to oust their opponent.
Friday, April 10 - No. 21 Women's Water Polo (10-9, 2-4 GCC) vs. No. 21 Cal Baptist (13-10, 3-3 GCC), 2 p.m. - The fifth-seeded Tigers will face fourth-seeded CBU in the quarterfinals of the Golden Coast Conference Tournament. Pacific is 18-12 all-time against the Lancers, but it's the first meeting at a neutral site since 2016 when the Tigers won 12-8 in the GCC semifinals. CBU grabbed the regular season match-up 13-11 this year despite four goals from freshman Eleni Ikonomou.
Friday, April 10 - Baseball (10-20, 2-7 WCC) at Pepperdine (10-21, 5-4 WCC), 3 p.m. - The Tigers continue their West Coast Conference slate against Pepperdine at Eddy D. Field Stadium. Last year, Pacific took two of three from Pepperdine at Klein Family Field.
Friday, April 10 - Sunday, April 12 - Softball (12-26, 0-6 WCC) at Oregon State (15-25, 3-3 WCC), 6 p.m., 4 p.m., 12 p.m. - The Tigers make their first trip to Corvallis since 2007 to take on the Beavers. Pacific's newcomer pitchers got extended looks in the circle over the past weekend with sophomore Kaytee Dahlstrom throwing four-plus innings for the first time since March 8 while freshman Sophia Lambaren tallied the longest outing of her career last Saturday going 4.1 innings. A Tigers win would be the first over OSU since 2001.
Friday, April 10 - Sunday, April 12 - Men's Golf at El Macero Classic (Davis, Calif.) - The Pacific men's golf program wraps up the regular season at the El Macero Classic, hosted by UC Davis. Last year, the Tigers earned a podium finish, coming in at third place in the three-day tournament. Redshirt junior Deitrek Gill placed in third individually in 2025, competing as an individual with a three-under par.
Saturday, April 11 - Women's Tennis (6-12, 2-3 WCC) hosts Santa Clara (5-12, 1-4 WCC), 11 a.m. - The final home match of the 2026 campaign, and senior day, Pacific searches for the first series win over the Broncos since 2024. Playing in Stockton the program has taken two of the past three from SCU and got a singles win from junior Indiya McLeod in that 2024 win. The junior is presently Pacific's leading singles performer with ten wins. Graduate Cindy Ung is the program's lone senior and will be celebrated at the match.
Saturday, April 11 - Beach Volleyball (3-18) hosts San Jose State (7-12), 12 p.m. - Pacific hosts San Jose State for the first time since 2024 and is looking for the first win over SJSU since 2018 and the first home win since 2014. The Tigers and Spartans have faced off twice before during the season with Pacific falling in both matches.
Saturday, April 11 - Men's Water Polo (15-8, 5-1 WCC) hosts San Jose State (14-8, 5-1 WCC), 1:45 p.m. - The Tigers open the Pacific Cup against fellow WCC foe San Jose State. The Tigers won the regular season match-up 13-12 in the fall as senior Daniel Viscia scored four goals and freshman Borisz Kasa-Gal notched a hat trick. The winner will play either UCLA or UC Davis at 6:45 p.m. Saturday and the championship game is slated for 3 p.m. Sunday.
Saturday, April 11 - Baseball (10-20, 2-7 WCC) at Pepperdine (10-21, 5-4 WCC), 2 p.m. - Pacific seeks its first road series victory over the Waves since 2014. Since that series, the Tigers have averaged 5.59 runs against the Waves.
Saturday, April 11 - Beach Volleyball (3-18) hosts Saint Mary's (21-9), 4 p.m. - Another familiar foe on the Pacific schedule, the Tigers and Gaels meet up for the fourth time this season. Pacific has not defeated SMC since 2015 and not done so in Stockton since 2013.
Sunday, April 12 - Beach Volleyball (3-18) hosts CSU Bakersfield (9-18), 8 a.m. - Unlike the previous two opponents of the week, Pacific has not met CSU Bakersfield in the sand since 2024. Dating back to 2022, Pacific has not defeated the Roadrunners.
Sunday, April 12 - Beach Volleyball (3-18) hosts UC Davis (10-16), 10 a.m. - Like CSUB, Pacific is searching for the a first win over UC Davis dating back to 2022 and have not beaten UCD since at least 2019. The Tigers have not hosted UC Davis since 2023 and only faced the Aggies once last season.
Sunday, April 12 - Men's Tennis (7-14, 1-4 WCC) at Gonzaga (6-10, 0-4 WCC), 11 a.m. - The program's season ending road trip continues, traveling to Spokane for the only match of the week. Despite the overall series success against Gonzaga, a win on Sunday would be the first at Gonzaga since 2018. Junior Christof Schaertlin Coffey is the only returning/active Tiger to have scored a point in last season's win.Â
Sunday, April 12 - Baseball (10-20, 2-7 WCC) at Pepperdine (10-21, 5-4 WCC), 1 p.m. - Baseball concludes its eight-game road trip with getaway day from Malibu, California. Redshirt junior Garret Plata has pitched effectively for Pacific this season, sporting the second lowest earned run average in the conference at 1.78.
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