CSU Pueblo baseball wraps up its regular season at home with a four-game series against UCCS. The series starts on April 30 with a single game, followed by a doubleheader on May 1 and concluding with a Senior Day game on May 2. CSU Pueblo is on a hot streak, winning 11 of its last 14 games and is currently fourth in the RMAC with a 16-12 record. The ThunderWolves aim to secure a No. 3 seed in the RMAC Tournament, which begins on May 6, by sweeping UCCS. Notably, the ThunderWolves will honor 14 seniors before the final game of the regular season.

By the Numbers
  • CSU Pueblo has a 24-22 overall record and is 16-12 in RMAC play.
  • CSU Pueblo's offense is hitting .328 with 401 runs scored this season.
  • UCCS holds a 30-15-1 overall record, currently third in the RMAC with a 19-8-1 record.
  • UCCS leads the RMAC with 499 runs scored and an average of 10.8 runs per game.
State of Play
  • CSU Pueblo has secured a spot in the RMAC Tournament.
  • The ThunderWolves have won their last three RMAC series, including a recent victory at Adams State, outscoring them 62-35.
  • UCCS enters the series having lost three of four games against MSU Denver.
What's Next

Should CSU Pueblo sweep UCCS, they would secure the No. 3 seed in the RMAC Tournament, potentially facing UCCS again in the first round. The ThunderWolves need to maintain their momentum leading into the playoffs.

Bottom Line

CSU Pueblo's strong finish could be pivotal for their tournament positioning, but they must capitalize on their home advantage and continue their offensive prowess to ensure a solid entry into the RMAC Tournament.