Pilots Claim Series Finale 9-5 Win over Pacific on Senior Day
The Portland Pilots secured a 9-5 comeback win against the Pacific Tigers, highlighted by a strong performance from seniors on their day of recognition. After falling behind, the Pilots rallied in the late innings, scoring six runs to clinch the series. The victory improved Portland's record to 27-25 overall, securing a tie for sixth place in the West Coast Conference, though they miss out on the WCC Tournament due to a tiebreaker with Santa Clara. Key contributions came from senior players, including Morgan Codron, who earned the win in relief, and vital hits from teammates like Jonas Salk and Gage Bruce.
By the Numbers- Portland scored four runs in the seventh inning to take the lead.
- Gage Bruce hit a two-run homer and scored three runs in total.
- Portland has a record of 27-25, finishing above .500 for the fourth time in five seasons.
- Senior Day saw key players recognized, with impactful performances from several seniors.
Despite the win, Portland will not advance to the WCC Tournament, putting future focus on recruitment and preparation for the next season. The team can leverage the experience of their seniors to build on this season鈥檚 successes as they move forward.
Bottom LineThe Pilots showcased resilience with their comeback victory, emphasizing the value of senior contributions as they prepare for future challenges. This win is a testament to the program's growth and commitment to competitiveness in the WCC.
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