The LMU Lions achieved a remarkable comeback, overcoming a nine-run deficit to defeat San Francisco 12-10 in a thrilling game at Page Stadium. Trailing 9-0 after six innings, the Lions turned the tide with an explosive eight-run seventh inning, highlighted by a bases-loaded double from Noah Malone and a two-run homer from Richie Klosek. With the game on the line, Zach Wadas hit a grand slam in the eighth, finalizing the comeback and marking a historic moment for the program. Pitcher Matt Moreno secured the victory by closing out the game without allowing an earned run, contributing to LMU's growth despite their challenges in the West Coast Conference.

By the Numbers
  • LMU scored eight runs in the seventh inning after being down 9-0.
  • Zach Wadas drove in five RBIs with his grand slam and finished 2-for-4.
State of Play
  • The Lions are currently 9-23 overall and 1-6 in West Coast Conference play.
  • The upcoming game against San Francisco is set for Friday at 6:05 p.m. (PT).
What's Next

LMU aims to build on this momentum in the continuing series against San Francisco, looking to improve their conference record and showcase their renewed resilience.

Bottom Line

This comeback underscores the Lions' potential and determination, setting a new tone for the rest of the season as they strive for stronger performance in the West Coast Conference.