The Biola Eagles baseball team concluded their four-game series against Hawaii Pacific with a 10-7 loss. Despite a strong showing from Jonny Tewinkle, who went 3-for-5 with a home run, and James Whitman, who hit his 13th home run, the Eagles struggled to contain the Sharks' offense. Biola's pitching staff faced challenges, with Oscar Knapp and Nathan Hernandez each allowing multiple runs. The team managed to battle back but ultimately fell short, bringing their record to 18-22 overall and 14-18 in conference play.

By the Numbers
  • Jonny Tewinkle: 3-for-5, 2 RBIs, 1 home run
  • James Whitman: 2-for-4, 1 home run (13th of the season)
  • Biola's pitching allowed 10 runs on 15 hits
State of Play
  • Biola is currently 18-22 overall, including a 14-18 record in conference.
  • Next up, the Eagles will host a four-game series against Chaminade starting April 17th.
What's Next

The Eagles will aim to improve their standing in the conference during their upcoming series against Chaminade. They will need to tighten their pitching and continue to build on their offensive strengths to turn their season around.

Bottom Line

Biola's loss highlights the need for improved pitching performance, as they prepare to face Chaminade. With their current struggles, consistent offensive production will be crucial for better results in the upcoming games.