Azusa Pacific University (APU) split a road doubleheader against Concordia Irvine, winning the first game 15–14 in extra innings and losing the second 4–3. In an exhilarating game one, APU built a 10–0 lead but watched as Concordia rallied with a 10-run sixth inning. Despite this, the Cougars regained the lead in extra innings, highlighted by key hits from Isaiah Rios and Caleb Velo. In the second game, APU fell short after a solid pitching duel, unable to overcome a four-run second inning from the Eagles.

By the Numbers
  • APU amassed 19 hits in game one, with Isaiah Rios going 4-for-6 and Caleb Velo driving in four runs.
  • The Cougars scored 10 runs in the first six innings of game one but were outscored 14 to 5 over the last four innings of both games combined.
State of Play
  • APU displayed strong offensive power in game one but struggled to maintain momentum in game two.
  • The Cougars' pitching fluctuated, as Tyler Herges delivered three scoreless innings while Blake Hagerty took the loss in game two.
What's Next

As APU prepares for upcoming games, they must build on the offensive success from the first game while addressing pitching consistency to improve outcomes in tightly contested matchups.

Bottom Line

The split reflects APU's offensive potential and resilience, but a focus on maintaining strong pitching and avoiding late-game collapses is crucial for future success.