The Broncos split a Saturday doubleheader against Cal State LA, winning the first game 9-3 but falling 15-4 in the second. Jack Sanders hit a grand slam in the opener, marking his 13th home run this season and tying him for fourth all-time at Cal Poly Pomona with 28 career home runs. Despite the loss in game two, the Broncos maintain a solid 25-16 overall record and continue to compete for playoff positioning in the CCAA standings.

By the Numbers
  • Jack Sanders tied for fourth on CPP's all-time home run list with 28 career homers.
  • In game one, six players had multiple hits, contributing to a total of 12 hits.
  • Cal State LA scored 11 runs in the first two innings of game two.
State of Play
  • The Broncos sit at 25-16 overall and 17-10 in conference play, just behind Cal State Monterey Bay.
  • Jack Sanders is six home runs away from the program record of 34, and four away from the single-season record of 17.
  • Cal Poly Pomona is leading the CCAA in stolen bases with 71.
What's Next

The Broncos aim for a series win against Cal State LA in a decisive matchup scheduled for April 19 at 12:00 PM. The outcome will be crucial as they push for a better position in the CCAA standings.

Bottom Line

As the regular season approaches its climax, the Broncos must leverage their offensive strengths, particularly from players like Jack Sanders and Sebastian Arguelles, to secure critical victories and enhance their playoff chances.