Allie Capello's offensive prowess continues as she hits a three-run homer against Saint Mary's, but Pacific falls short, losing 6-4 in game two of the series. Despite Capello's strong performance, extending her hitting streak to six games and raising her batting average to .355, the team struggled to capitalize further. With 25 RBIs this season, Capello remains a standout player, while the pitching staff faces challenges, leading to the team's current record of 12-22. Pacific aims for redemption in game three set for Sunday.

By the Numbers
  • Capello's hitting streak is now six consecutive games, with hits in 10 of her last 11 outings.
  • Her three RBIs today bring her season total to 25, leading the team.
  • Pacific's current record stands at 12-22, with a 0-2 mark in the WCC series against Saint Mary's.
Yes, But

While Capello's individual success shines, the team's overall performance remains concerning, with two losses in the series illustrating ongoing challenges that need addressing for improved outcomes.

State of Play
  • Carlie Mulcahey, pitching in relief, took the loss but delivered a solid performance, yielding only one earned run in her two innings.
  • The Tigers have been resilient in game three, going 5-2 in such matchups last season, indicating potential for a turnaround.
What's Next

Pacific will look to secure a victory in the decisive third game against Saint Mary's, taking place Sunday at noon, with expectations riding on their past success in similar scenarios.

Bottom Line

Capello's continued success is vital, but without team-wide improvement, Pacific risks further losses. The upcoming game is crucial for both morale and standings.