Jessup baseball showcased a remarkable offensive display against Azusa Pacific, launching a total of ten home runs across a doubleheader that ended in a split, with scores of 12-10 in favor of Azusa Pacific and 13-2 for Jessup. In the first game, Jessup rallied from a 3-0 deficit with a surge that included a tying three-run homer by Tony Otis, but ultimately fell short after a walk-off homer by the Cougars. In the second game, dominating from the start, Jessup scored early with Otis and Cody Antone contributing to a series of home runs that secured a commanding win.

By the Numbers
  • Jessup scored 13 runs in Game 2, with six home runs hit.
  • Otis hit a total of four RBIs in the two games combined, including a clutch three-run homer.
State of Play
  • Jessup holds an overall record of 18-14 and a conference record of 14-12 in the PacWest.
  • They will face Menlo College next Thursday, April 2, looking to continue their strong offensive momentum.
What's Next

The Warriors plan to build on their powerful hitting as they prepare to face Menlo College, aiming to enhance their conference standings and capitalize on their recent offensive success.

Bottom Line

Jessup's potent offensive lineup demonstrates their potential as a competitive threat moving forward, and continued performance like this could significantly impact their playoff aspirations.