MARSHALL, Texas – The Pacific University baseball team dropped the opening round game of the NCAA regional on Friday with a 13-10 extra inning loss to Trinity.
The Boxers dug themselves an early hole after they trailed 8-0 at the end of the fourth inning.
Tyler Quinn started the Boxers comeback with a three-run blast in the Bottom of the Fifth. The homerun cleared the protective netting in left field which stands at 40 feet tall.
The Boxers scored four unanswered runs in the sixth to pull within one run. An
Andrew Thomas single in the seventh would tie the game an eight a piece before the Tigers would score a go ahead run in the bottom of the eighth.
Pacific would again answer with an RBI double from
Matt Gibbs in the ninth, but the Tigers had the last say winning the game with a grand slam in the top of the tenth.
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The Boxers play Cal Lutheran in a loser out game tomorrow at 11 A.M. CST.
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