No. 1 UC Irvine = No chance
The Matadors had no luck against No. 1 UC Irvine over the weekend as they dropped all three games of their series at Anteater Ballpark by three or more runs.
The Matadors had no luck against No. 1 UC Irvine over the weekend as they dropped all three games of their series at Anteater Ballpark by three or more runs.
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UC Riverside shut the CSUN baseball team (17-25, 4-11 Big West) down offensively in two games and narrowly won another one to complete a weekend sweep of the Matadors at Matador Field.
The CSUN baseball team (17-22, 4-8 Big West) will resume conference play this weekend as they host UC Riverside (21-13, 2-7).
The Matadors were able to put together a last-ditch effort in the bottom of the 11th inning Tuesday afternoon to beat non-conference rival Pepperdine 9-8 at Matador Field.
The CSUN baseball team was, per se, ‘speechless’ after a frustrating conference loss to Long Beach State (17-18, 4-5 Big West) on Sunday. With the result, the Matadors were’ on the losing end of a three-game series for a third consecutive time.
The CSUN baseball team got back on the winning track Tuesday afternoon at Matador Field as they downed the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners 3-1 in a non-Big West Conference game.
The make-or-break moment has arrived for the CSUN baseball team as the Matadors hit the road to play a three-game series against Long Beach State (15-17, 2-4 Big West) this weekend.
The struggling Matadors baseball team will welcome Cal State Bakersfield (8-23) to Matador Field today as both teams will be looking for a positive in the non-conference affair.