University of San Francisco Baseball Team Defeated by California with Strong Performances by Rogers and Kallinger
The University of San Francisco baseball team fell 6-2 to California at Stu Gordon Stadium, with California scoring five runs in the third inning after a scoreless start.
By the Numbers- TJ Rogers hit a two-run home run for the Dons, cutting the deficit to 6-2.
- Rogers also had an RBI single, contributing significantly to the Dons' offense.
- Rogers went 2-for-3 at the plate, with three RBIs and a run scored.
- Myles Kallinger had his first career multi-hit performance, totaling two hits and two RBIs.
- Eight pitchers for USF combined for 6.2 scoreless innings and nine strikeouts.
- California took a commanding lead with five runs in the third inning.
- The Dons staged a comeback, but ultimately fell short with a final score of 6-3.
San Francisco will resume West Coast Conference play against Saint Mary's on Friday, Apr. 19 at Louis Guisto Field.
Bottom LineThe University of San Francisco baseball team faced a tough 6-2 loss to California despite a strong offensive effort led by TJ Rogers, with the team now looking ahead to their upcoming WCC series against Saint Mary's.
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