Vulcans swept in twinbill at Seton Hill
The Vulcans were swept in a doubleheader by No. 17 Seton Hill, losing 6-1 in Game 1 and 14-7 in Game 2, marking their fourth sweep by the Griffins in five years. In the first game, Cal struggled offensively, managing only four hits, while Seton Hill jumped to an early lead with a trio of home runs. The second game saw the Vulcans fall behind significantly before scoring five runs in a late push. Despite the losses, California maintains a solid overall record of 22-14 and aims for better performance in upcoming games.
By the Numbers- California (22-14, 11-7) was swept in a doubleheader for the fourth time in five years by Seton Hill.
- Seton Hill remains undefeated in PSAC West play with an 18-0 record this season.
While the Vulcans showed resilience by scoring five runs in the final inning of Game 2, their overall performance, including a lack of offensive support in Game 1, raises questions about their competitiveness against top teams like Seton Hill.
State of Play- Seton Hill leads the league with nearly 300 runs scored and 39 home runs this season.
- The Vulcans are scheduled to continue the series against Seton Hill in a doubleheader tomorrow at EQT Park.
The Vulcans will need to regroup and adjust their strategy ahead of the next doubleheader against Seton Hill to avoid further setbacks and regain momentum in the PSAC West standings.
Bottom LineThe Vulcans must enhance their offensive strategies and pitching effectiveness to compete against strong teams like Seton Hill if they wish to maintain a competitive edge in the conference.
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