The Jessup Warriors baseball team split their series against Menlo College, winning the second game 15-4 after losing the opener 9-3. Despite an early lead in game one, Menlo rallied to clinch the victory with a strong sixth inning. Game two showcased a powerful offensive display by the Warriors, highlighted by standout performances from Justin Tsukada and Jayden Montero. Head Coach Trevor Paine praised his team's response in the second game and stressed the importance of strong pitching moving forward. The Warriors will face off against Westmont College on April 10th.

By the Numbers
  • Jessup's record stands at 20-16 overall, 16-14 in PacWest play.
  • Tsukada earned 6 RBIs in game two, contributing to a total of 15 runs for Jessup.
State of Play
  • After splitting the doubleheader, Jessup has the momentum of a decisive win in their last game.
  • The team is looking to build on this performance as they prepare for their upcoming matchup against a strong Westmont team.
What's Next

Jessup's next challenge is on April 10th against Westmont College, a crucial series for maintaining their competitive standing. Focus will be on improving pitching and aggressive play at the plate.

Bottom Line

The split against Menlo highlights the Warriors' resilience, showcasing their offensive capabilities while also underlining the need for consistent pitching as they gear up for tougher competition ahead.