California baseball swept by IUP in Twinbill, Nathan Meeks shines in Game 1 loss
California's baseball team was swept in a twinbill series at IUP, losing 6-5 in extra innings in Game 1 and 4-1 in Game 2 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West action.
By the Numbers- California (PA) drops to 24-14 overall with a 10-10 record in conference play.
- IUP improves to 25-10 this spring with a 14-6 mark in league action.
- The Vulcans are now 3.0 games back of fourth place in the PSAC West standings.
- California was swept in the four-game season series by IUP for the first time in over 25 years.
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State of Play- California's baseball team dropped both games of the twinbill series at IUP.
- IUP is now in a three-way tie for first place in the PSAC West standings.
California will return to action on April 26 against Mercyhurst with a doubleheader at Wild Things Park in Washington, Pennsylvania.
Bottom LineIn a tough doubleheader, California's baseball team suffered losses in both games against IUP, impacting their standing in the conference and facing a challenging road ahead as they prepare to bounce back in the upcoming series.
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