Hawai'i baseball achieved a decisive 16-0 victory over UC Davis, clinching their series win on Sunday at Les Murakami Stadium. The dominant performance featured a combined shutout from the pitchers and prolific offensive contributions, marking their ninth consecutive home series victory. They look to secure a series sweep in the final game on Monday night. This win also stands as their 11th straight Sunday home victory, showcasing an overwhelming run differential of 96-25 during this stretch.

By the Numbers
  • Hawai'i scored 16 runs while holding UC Davis to zero.
  • The Rainbow Warriors outscored opponents 96-25 over their last 11 Sunday home games.
State of Play
  • Liam O'Brien, Sebastian Gonzalez, and Anthony Andrews combined for a shutout with eight hits allowed.
  • Matthew Miura went 6-for-6 with three walks over the weekend, reaching base in all nine appearances.
What's Next

The final game of the series against UC Davis is scheduled for Monday at 6:35 p.m., highlighting Cooper Walls, the reigning Big West Pitcher of the Week, as the starting pitcher.

Bottom Line

Hawai'i's offensive firepower and solid pitching have positioned them for a potential series sweep, emphasizing their dominance in home games as they aim to maintain momentum heading into the final game.