The College of Idaho faced tough challenges in a Saturday doubleheader against Warner Pacific, losing both games in Cascade Collegiate Conference play. They were defeated 10-5 in Game 1 and suffered a hard-fought 7-4 loss in 13 innings during Game 2. Warner Pacific's powerful offense outperformed the Yotes with a total of 25 hits compared to 19, turning pivotal moments into key runs and capitalizing on errors. Despite standout efforts from players like James Hull and Austin Moon, the Yotes were unable to maintain leads or regain momentum in critical moments.

By the Numbers
  • Warner Pacific out-hit The College of Idaho 25-19 across both games.
  • James Hull recorded three hits, three runs, and three RBIs in Game 2.
State of Play
  • The College of Idaho is set to face Warner Pacific in a rematch doubleheader tomorrow.
  • Both teams are competitive in hitting, with Game 2 being tied in total hits at 12 each.
What's Next

The Yotes aim to regroup and capitalize on lessons learned, as they will play a critical doubleheader again to conclude the series. Success in these upcoming games could shift momentum in their favor in the conference standings.

Bottom Line

Recognizing the importance of timely hitting and defensive accuracy will be crucial for The College of Idaho in their next matches. The team must rebound quickly to turn the tide against a resilient Warner Pacific squad.