Gonzaga Baseball achieved a remarkable 9-2 victory over Washington, marking their largest margin of victory in the series since 2010. The Bulldogs scored consistently in the final four innings and extended their winning streak against the Huskies to four games, having won eight of the last nine encounters. A strong offensive performance, highlighted by three home runs, propelled Gonzaga to a decisive win. Finbar O'Brien's stellar pitching performance contributed significantly to the victory, as he allowed only three hits in five innings. The Zags look to secure a series sweep with another game against Washington on Tuesday.

By the Numbers
  • Gonzaga scored in each of the last four innings of the game.
  • Finbar O'Brien marked his second win of the year with five strikeouts.
  • Maddox Haley hit a three-run home run in the first inning.
State of Play
  • Gonzaga improved their overall record to 16-14 and 6-3 in the WCC.
  • Washington fell to 15-17 and 6-6 in the Big Ten.
What's Next

The teams will face off again on Tuesday, with Gonzaga aiming to complete the two-game sweep over Washington.

Bottom Line

Gonzaga's impressive victory not only underscores their dominance over Washington but also highlights their increasing momentum this season. The Bulldogs are in a strong position to continue their winning streak.