Eastern Oregon Baseball split a Saturday doubleheader against the University of British Columbia, winning game one 11–8 but losing game two 23–5. In the opener, Eastern Oregon came from behind with a strong fifth inning, capitalizing on critical hits and walks, while UBC attempted a late comeback. Game two saw UBC dominate from the start, scoring seven runs in the first inning and never looking back, leading to a commanding victory. The two teams will meet again for the series finale on Sunday.

By the Numbers
  • Eastern Oregon scored 11 runs on 8 hits in game one.
  • UBC recorded 23 runs on 16 hits in game two.
  • Eastern Oregon's Jace Nagler hit two home runs across the doubleheader.
  • James Brock of UBC improved to 6–1 with the game two victory.
State of Play
  • Eastern Oregon faces pressure after a significant loss in game two.
  • UBC appears to have momentum headed into the final game of the series.
What's Next

The teams will conclude their series on Sunday, with both sides looking to establish dominance as the season progresses. Eastern Oregon aims for redemption to end the series on a high note.

Bottom Line

The split in the doubleheader underscores potential inconsistencies in both teams, highlighting the need for Eastern Oregon to tighten its defensive strategy and for UBC to maintain their offensive explosiveness moving forward.