Menlo Baseball faced Hawai'i Pacific in a doubleheader, splitting the series after losing the first game and rallying in the sixth inning of the second game to secure a 7-3 victory. The Oaks were unable to capitalize on early chances in game one, leading to a loss. However, they bounced back with a strong start in game two, exhibiting a solid performance both offensively and on the mound.

By the Numbers
  • Game 1: Menlo scored 1 run on 6 hits while allowing 7 runs on 10 hits.
  • Game 2: Menlo scored 7 runs, with 10 hits, including Matt Morrison's three-run double.
  • Oliver Hogan had a combined 3 RBIs across both games.
State of Play
  • Menlo's first game ended in a 1-7 loss, with Hawai'i Pacific breaking through late.
  • In game two, Menlo established an early lead, highlighted by crucial late-inning scoring.
What's Next

Menlo Baseball will continue its series with Hawai'i Pacific in another doubleheader, aiming to leverage their recent win to gain series momentum and secure a better overall record in the PacWest matchup.

Bottom Line

Menlo's ability to rally in critical moments, especially in game two, showcases their resilience and potential to build on this momentum in future games, which could be pivotal for their standing in the PacWest conference.