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Cal Poly scores four in seventh inning, eliminates regional host Oregon with 10-8 win
Cal Poly scores four in seventh inning, eliminates regional host Oregon with 10-8 win

Associated Press

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Associated Press

Cal Poly scores four in seventh inning, eliminates regional host Oregon with 10-8 win

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Casey Murray Jr. had four hits and drove in three runs, Cal Poly took the lead with a four-run seventh inning and the Mustangs defeated top regional seed Oregon 10-8 on Saturday to stay alive at the Eugene Regional. Solo home runs by Drew Smith and Jeffery Heard gave Oregon an 8-5 lead in the top of the seventh inning. In the bottom half, Alejandro Garza drew a bases-loaded walk, Murray tied it with a two-run single and a single by Cam Hoiland made it 9-8 in favor of the Mustangs. Zach Daudet's eighth-inning home run capped the scoring. On Sunday, No. 3 regional seed Cal Poly (42-18) will play the loser of Saturday's semifinal between No. 2 Arizona and No. 4 Utah Valley. Oregon (42-16) was eliminated after losing two games as the regional host. Oregon had the potential tying run thrown out at third by right fielder Dylan Kordic to end the top of the eighth. The Ducks went down 1-2-3 in the ninth. All three batters were struck out by Jaccob Torres (5-4), who pitched 2 1/3 innings for the win. For Oregon, Dominic Hellman had three hits and three RBIs and Heard added three hits with two RBIs. Smith hit three home runs in the regional. Ian Umlandt (6-2) gave up three runs in Cal Poly's seventh inning and took the loss. ___ AP college sports:

Cal Poly scores four in seventh inning, eliminates regional host Oregon with 10-8 win
Cal Poly scores four in seventh inning, eliminates regional host Oregon with 10-8 win

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cal Poly scores four in seventh inning, eliminates regional host Oregon with 10-8 win

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Casey Murray Jr. had four hits and drove in three runs, Cal Poly took the lead with a four-run seventh inning and the Mustangs defeated top regional seed Oregon 10-8 on Saturday to stay alive at the Eugene Regional. Solo home runs by Drew Smith and Jeffery Heard gave Oregon an 8-5 lead in the top of the seventh inning. In the bottom half, Alejandro Garza drew a bases-loaded walk, Murray tied it with a two-run single and a single by Cam Hoiland made it 9-8 in favor of the Mustangs. Advertisement Zach Daudet's eighth-inning home run capped the scoring. On Sunday, No. 3 regional seed Cal Poly (42-18) will play the loser of Saturday's semifinal between No. 2 Arizona and No. 4 Utah Valley. Oregon (42-16) was eliminated after losing two games as the regional host. Oregon had the potential tying run thrown out at third by right fielder Dylan Kordic to end the top of the eighth. The Ducks went down 1-2-3 in the ninth. All three batters were struck out by Jaccob Torres (5-4), who pitched 2 1/3 innings for the win. For Oregon, Dominic Hellman had three hits and three RBIs and Heard added three hits with two RBIs. Smith hit three home runs in the regional. Ian Umlandt (6-2) gave up three runs in Cal Poly's seventh inning and took the loss. ___ AP college sports:

Ducks take series win over Wolverines despite Sunday loss
Ducks take series win over Wolverines despite Sunday loss

USA Today

time06-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Ducks take series win over Wolverines despite Sunday loss

Ducks take series win over Wolverines despite Sunday loss Winning cures everything and the Oregon Ducks baseball team needed some wins in the worst way. After losing two straight at Ohio State and one to Portland, all on the road, the Ducks came home to take two of three from the Michigan Wolverines at PK Park this weekend. Oregon just missed a series sweep, but dropped the finale 12-11 Sunday afternoon. On the back of starter Grayson Grinsell, the Ducks dominated Friday night to the tune of a 15-2 whipping of Michigan. The junior left-hander threw six innings, gave up seven hits and two earned runs to move to 5-1 on the was a team effort on the offensive side with five home runs, including Dominic Hellman's third grand slam of the season. Ryan Cooney, Anson Aroz, Parker Stinson and Mason Neville all went yard for the Ducks. It was more of the same Saturday afternoon in a near-capacity PK Park where the Ducks pounded Michigan 13-3. Jacob Walsh homered and drove in four to become the program's all-time leader in RBIs. Jason Reitz just missed on qualifying for the win, but he went just 4 2/3 innings. Ryan Featherston came on to finish the fifth and he was credited with his second win of the season. But on Sunday, the pitching for either team could be found. Oregon found itself down 6-2, but rallied for five runs in the fifth to take a brief 7-6 lead. Michigan answered with four in the sixth and two in the eighth and the Ducks were down 12-7. Drew Smith brought the Ducks back to within reach with a three-run homer to make it 12-10. Oregon did its best to rally in the ninth when Neville hit his second homer of the day, his 15th of the season, to pull the Ducks to a single run of the Wolverines. But that was all the Ducks could muster and Michigan escaped Eugene with a win and avoided the sweep. With the two wins, the Ducks move to 22-9 overall and 10-5 in Big Ten action. Oregon will fly across the country to face Maryland for a weekend series and play that Monday at Georgetown while they are in the area.

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