SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The University of San Francisco baseball team (5-4) fell to California Baptist (9-2) 7-1 in the second game of the four-game series Friday afternoon at Benedetti Diamond.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
- Following seven runs scored by California Baptist in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings, San Francisco scored its lone run to cut the deficit to 7-1. Jackson Nystrom punched a two-out RBI single to center field, scoring Trevor Harmon, who reached earlier with a pinch-hit double. Â
- Neither team scored in the final three frames as the Lancers earned the six-run victory in the second game of the series.
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:
- Six players recorded a hit for the green and gold throughout the contest, with Nystrom going one-for-three at the plate and recording the team's lone RBI.
- Harmon went one-for-one at the plate, scored a run, and was hit by a pitch.
- Tino Vasell, in his first-career game in the lead-off spot, registered one hit and one walk in three at-bats.
- Wesley Harwell and Braden Wellen pitched the final three frames for the Dons, allowing one hit, two walks, and combining for three strikeouts.
POSTGAME WITH THE DONS:
NEXT UP:
San Francisco continues its series against California Baptist at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, at Benedetti Diamond.
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SPONSOR THE DONS:
The University of San Francisco Athletics Department would like to acknowledge our department sponsor – Bauer's Intelligent Transportation - for their continued support of USF Athletics. Interested in sponsoring the Dons? Please contact Frank Allocco, the Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director of External Relations, at fallocco@usfca.edu or at (415) 422-4561.
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