Cal State Monterey Bay achieved a strong comeback by sweeping Cal State San Bernardino in a doubleheader, winning 9–6 and 6–0. The victories improved the Otters' record to 28–19 overall and 11–15 in conference play, while San Bernardino fell to 20–24 and 9–15 in the CCAA. Kadence Nulick was a standout pitcher, securing wins in both games and only allowing one run across 10.1 innings. Meanwhile, Abreanna Alba led the offense with four hits, including two home runs, driving in eight runs over the doubleheader.

By the Numbers
  • CSUMB record improved to 28–19 overall and 11–15 in CCAA play.
  • Kadence Nulick pitched a total of 10.1 innings, allowing just 1 run on 9 hits.
  • Abreanna Alba hit two home runs and drove in 8 runs in the doubleheader.
  • Aniya Lawson hit her first collegiate home run and had a two-run triple.
Yes, But

While the Otters showcased strong performances, the series featured defensive lapses from San Bernardino, which did rally briefly in Game 1. The potential for improving their overall standings could lead to increased pressure in upcoming matches.

State of Play
  • CSUMB is capitalizing on their home-field advantage as they conclude the season.
  • The offense appears to be peaking at the right time, with key players performing well.
  • Defensive errors from opponents have played a role in the Otters' recent successes.
What's Next

The Otters will conclude their home schedule with another doubleheader against the Coyotes. They will aim to maintain momentum and secure crucial victories heading into the postseason.

Bottom Line

CSUMB's strong showing against San Bernardino underscores their potential for a successful finish to the season. Key player performances, particularly from Nulick and Alba, are pivotal as they head into critical matchups.