![]() ![]() Delaney Peranich and Brooke Golik would clinch the win for Cal Poly with a 21-19, 21-13 win over Sparks and Maughan in the No. 1 pair went final as Piper Ferch and Izzy Martinez swept Eknoian and Mae, 21-10, 21-15. 3 pair with Cal Poly taking a 21-12, 21-12 win. Rogers and Cederlind went up against Jayelin Lombard and Piper Naess in the No. The Matadors would cap the day against the host Mustangs and dropped a 4-1 decision as Cal Poly won for the 10th straight time in the series. 3 pair, topping Greta Davis and Ashlynn Archer in three sets (21-13, 12-21, 16-14) to complete the CSUN sweep. 1 pair before Rogers and Layla Cederlind teamed up for a win in the No. 2 pair.Įknoian and Mae made it two straight wins on Sunday with a 21-17, 21-17 win over Bridgette Smith and Kalani Hayes in the No. Sparks and Maughan would clinch CSUN's first win of the weekend and its 10th of the season with a 21-15, 21-19 victory over Ellie Tisko and Caitlin Volkmann in the No. 4 pair and CSUN claimed a 21-10, 21-14 win over Tiya Kamba-Griffin and Carrie Crom. McCarthy then teamed up with Waggoner in the No. 5 pair, picking up their team-leading 12th win of the season after sweeping Caty Cordano and Hailey Plugge, 21-11, 21-15. Sweeting and Griego got CSUN off to a good start in the No. The Matadors went into their middle dual having beaten the Hornets five consecutive times and would make it six straight with the 5-0 win. The Aggies would claim the final two sets (21-15, 15-12) to earn the 4-1 team win. 1 pair as Lauren Eknoian and Tasha Maeswept Tabitha Mitchell and Finley Rollins, 23-21, 21-15 before Morgan Coolbaugh and Sam Lazenby held off Abigail Alvarez and Seyvion Waggonerin three sets after the CSUN pair dominated the opening set 21-6. Sydeny Rau-Kim and Alicia Letvin then clinched the dual win with a straight-set win (21-15, 21-16) over Abbey Sweeting and Gabriela Griego. The Aggie went ahead 2-0 when Colleen McGuire and Kylie Miller defeated Emily Sparks and Mikaela Maughan, 21-15, 21-15 in the No. UCD's Mia Olen and Megan Luly opened the scoring with a 21-18, 21-15 win over Victoria Rogers and Mac McCarthy in the No. The Matadors opened the day looking to snap a three-match skid against the Aggies but came out on the short end of a 4-1 final. The CSUN beach volleyball team (10-11) picked up a sweep over Sacramento State as the Matadors finished 1-2 on the final day of the Bigger West Invitational Sunday at Cal Poly's Swanson Beach Volleyball Complex. Once the dust (and turf pellets) settled after game two, Heidelberg honored five seniors - Thomas Sauer, Adam McVicker, Zane Mirgon, Aidan Corrigan and Jackson Armbrecht.SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. Brafford only allowed one hit, picking up his first career win. Mirgon walked two and hit a batter, but did not allow a hit. Kaplan scattered four hits in nine innings - the longest outing of his career - and struck out four. The majestic blast, Farley's fourth of the season, touched off a frenzy at home plate and capped the season with a monumental exclamation mark. Farley, leading off, ripped the fourth pitch of the inning and mashed it to the banks of Rock Creek. The game remained scoreless into the bottom of the 13th. Unfortunately, ONU's Jack Hutchins and Blake Peterson matched Kapaln, Mirgon, and Brafford - pitch for pitch. Brafford (1-3) held the Polar Bears at bay in the 12th and 13th. Kaplan went nine shutout innings and Mirgon worked the 10th and 11th. Heidelberg pitchers Corbin Kaplan, Zane Mirgon, and Corey Brafford absolutely shoved. The sophomore threw eight full innings, scattering four hits and fanning three. Heidelberg starter Jackson Powers (6-4) was dominant. Neither team scored until the Polar Bears plated a pair in the ninth. ![]() With the bases full once again, Cort Kramer went opposite field for a fence-scraping grand slam - his second homer of the season.Īhead 5-1 in the bottom of the second, Orion Kroah turned on a pitch and launched his first collegiate home run to right. Adam McVicker pushed a run across with a fielder's choice, beating out a potential double play. ![]() A walk to Aidan Corrigan and a hit by pitch to Camden Farley loaded the bases with no outs. In the first, Braedy Limke singled and stole second. Heidelberg did all of its damage in the first two innings. The walk-off was Heidelberg's second game-ending homer of the season, joining Andrew Cook's three-run blast against Anderson on April 26. Heidelberg's season concludes with a 19-21 record overall, 7-11 in the OAC. A first-inning grand slam by Cort Kramer was enough to propel HU to a 6-3 win in the opener, and Camden Farley hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 13th inning of a 1-0 victory in the nightcap. TIFFIN - The Heidelberg University baseball team was held scoreless for 18 consecutive innings on Saturday - but still managed to cap the season with a sweep of visiting Ohio Northern. ![]()
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