Hawai'i Pacific split a four-game series against Hawaii Hilo, showcasing resilience and improved performance after a rocky start. The Sharks suffered a 3-0 loss in the opener, despite six hits and nine runners stranded. They lost again later that day, 5-3, before bouncing back with a dominating 14-0 victory on Saturday, where they scored 10 runs in a single inning. The series concluded with a 6-3 win, driven by strong offensive contributions and effective pitching throughout.

By the Numbers
  • Sharks scored 10 runs in the third inning during the 14-0 win.
  • Noah Hata scored a total of four runs across the series.
State of Play
  • Sharks bounced back from two losses to also capture the final game of the series.
  • Pitching consistently held Hawaii Hilo to three runs in the final matchup, aiding their comeback efforts.
What's Next

The Sharks will aim to carry their momentum into upcoming PacWest matchups, focusing on maintaining offensive consistency while leveraging their solid pitching to secure more victories.

Bottom Line

The Sharks displayed impressive resilience, turning around a challenging series with strong teamwork and execution. This performance sets a promising tone as they proceed through their season.