Rangers University baseball team fell behind early in the series opener against Colorado School of Mines, ultimately losing 19-6 in Game One.

By the Numbers
  • Regis University record: 18-16-1 overall, 9-8 RMAC
  • Colorado School of Mines record: 20-15 overall, 13-8 RMAC
  • Orediggers scored 11 of their 19 runs in the first two innings
  • Rangers managed to score 6 runs throughout the game
Yes, But

The Rangers struggled with pitching, issuing nine walks and hitting two batters during the game.

State of Play
  • Orediggers took a commanding lead early in the game with a grand slam in the first inning
  • Regis fought back with a two-run homer by Garrett Rede and a three-run fourth inning but couldn't close the gap
  • Junior right-hander Stephen Moraski had a solid performance, pitching 4.0 innings and allowing three runs
What's Next

The Rangers will have a chance to redeem themselves in a doubleheader against the Orediggers on Saturday at the Regis Baseball Field.

Bottom Line

Despite a late effort by the Rangers, Colorado School of Mines dominated the series opener, highlighting the importance of pitching discipline for Regis moving forward.