Oredigger pitcher Weston Siefken led Colorado School of Mines Baseball to a series split against Adams State, including a dominant complete game in the finale.

By the Numbers
  • Mines batted .385 for the day, with a .631 slugging percentage on seven doubles and three home runs.
  • Adams State had a .446 batting average and a .747 slugging percentage with four doubles and seven home runs.
Yes, But

Mines struggled with six errors in the field, all occurring in the first game of the doubleheader against Adams State.

State of Play
  • Mines is 35-11 against Adams State since 2013.
  • The Orediggers have not lost a series to the Grizzlies since 2015.
  • Head Coach Robby Bales boasts a record of 136-100 in his sixth season leading Mines.
What's Next

Mines will travel to Regis for a four-game RMAC set starting Friday and ending Sunday in Denver.

Bottom Line

Weston Siefken's stellar performance secured a series split for Colorado School of Mines Baseball against Adams State, highlighting the team's resilience and offensive prowess despite defensive challenges. The upcoming matches against Regis present an opportunity for Mines to further showcase their competitiveness in the RMAC.