No. 9 Pioneers Split Doubleheader with Cal State San Bernardino
No. 9 Cal State East Bay split a doubleheader against Cal State San Bernardino, winning the opener 13-1 but falling 4-2 in the second game. The first match saw East Bay capitalize on errors and walks, with notable offensive contributions from Cynthia Carrillo and Mariah Hopkins. However, in the second game, despite a solid effort from Marissa Quintero in relief, the Pioneers couldn’t overcome a significant early deficit. The team remains competitive, demonstrating potential for upcoming games.
By the Numbers- No. 9 Pioneers scored 13 runs in the first game, with 11 walks drawn.
- Cynthia Carrillo drove in a run during both games, contributing to a total of 9 hits in game two.
Despite a strong offensive showing in the first game, inconsistencies in the second expose vulnerabilities that could hinder their performance against tougher opponents.
State of Play- East Bay’s pitching was dominant in game one but was only partially successful in the second game.
- Cal State San Bernardino took control early, limiting the Pioneers' scoring opportunities despite their comeback efforts.
The Pioneers aim to refine their approach and address pitching challenges as they continue conference play in the upcoming week.
Bottom LineEast Bay's ability to adapt and perform consistently will be crucial for maintaining their competitive edge as they head into the latter part of the season.
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