UC San Diego Baseball Defeated by San Diego State, 9-1
UC San Diego baseball suffered a tough 9-1 defeat against San Diego State at Tony Gwynn Stadium. The Tritons (15-17) struggled offensively with only two hits and allowed the Aztecs (20-18) to capitalize with 14 hits. Starting pitcher Evan Seneres took the loss after giving up four runs in two innings. Despite a strong performance from relief pitchers Nathan Ries and Quincey Brown, UCSD could not overcome the early deficit set by SDSU.
By the Numbers- UC San Diego had just 2 hits while San Diego State recorded 14.
- Evan Seneres pitched 2 innings, allowing 4 runs (3 earned) on 4 hits.
- UCSD's recent form leads to a record of 8-9 in the Division I series against SDSU.
- The Tritons left 7 runners stranded during the game, highlighting offensive struggles.
UC San Diego is set to host Cal Poly in a weekend series starting Friday at 6 p.m. at Triton Ballpark, aiming to bounce back from this loss.
Bottom LineThe Tritons need to improve their offensive execution and capitalize on scoring opportunities if they hope to turn their season around in upcoming games.
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