Tigers on Wrong Side of Two Close Contests
The Pacific Tigers faced tough losses against Oregon State, falling 6-4 in the first game and 2-1 in the second, continuing their struggles this season (12-28, 0-8 WCC). In the opener, despite a late rally that saw them cut a five-run deficit to two, they couldn't convert their chances, with Kelly Whelihan and Jayleen Scott leading the offense. Game two featured a quieter performance, with Oregon State capitalizing on two solo home runs while Pacific managed only a single run scored by Olivia Silvestre. This series reflects ongoing challenges for the Tigers as they work to improve their standings.
By the Numbers- Tigers recorded 12 hits in game one, their most in a game since last month.
- Olivia Silvestre had the team's lone run in game two, breaking a six-game walk streak.
- Pacific's record stands at 12-28 overall and 0-8 in the WCC.
- Upcoming series finale against Oregon State now scheduled for 12 p.m. due to weather concerns.
The Tigers aim to secure a win in their final game of the series against Oregon State, with shifts in their strategy likely needed to break their losing streak. Continued rallying efforts and effective pitching will be crucial for success.
Bottom LineThe Tigers must capitalize on scoring opportunities and solidify their pitching to turn around their season. Key performances and successful game management will determine their trajectory moving forward.
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