Gonzaga Baseball Dominates San Francisco with Second Consecutive Shutout Sweep
In a stellar display, Gonzaga's pitching staff secured a second consecutive West Coast Conference sweep by defeating San Francisco 3-0 at Benedetti Diamond. The Bulldogs' winning streak extends to seven games, marked by consecutive shutout victories for the first time since 2021.
By the Numbers- Gonzaga has a record of 14-18 overall and 10-2 in the WCC.
- Miles Gosztola (W, 2-2) pitched 6 2/3 shutout innings, striking out eight with just three hits allowed.
- The Gonzaga starters combined for 20 1/3 shutout innings, 24 strikeouts, and only nine hits given up against San Francisco over the weekend.
- Gonzaga scored 5 of its 6 runs in the series in the first and ninth innings.
No significant counterarguments or complexities were reported.
State of Play- Gonzaga is on a seven-game winning streak, with back-to-back shutout wins.
- Head Coach Mark Machtolf becomes the second coach in conference history to win 300 WCC games.
Gonzaga will face the 17th-ranked Oregon Ducks in Eugene on Tuesday at 12:05pm for a midweek matinee.
Bottom LineGonzaga's dominant pitching, marked by a series of shutouts, propels the team to a successful sweep, showcasing their prowess and setting a strong foundation for future matches.
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