Washington State rallied in the ninth inning but fell 7-6 in 11 innings to No. 19 Arizona, with a walkoff RBI-single deciding the game.

By the Numbers
  • Washington State (18-20, 7-14 Pac-12) received a three-hit game from Crew Parke and two-hit games from Cole Cramer, Will Cresswell, and Max Hartman.
  • Max Hartman homered in the third inning, extending his on-base streak to 10 games. Kyle Russell singled in the sixth inning, extending his on-base streak to 13 games. Chase Grillo struck out four in two scoreless innings.
Yes, But

The Cougars couldn't capitalize on key opportunities, leaving runners on base multiple times in crucial situations.

State of Play
  • Washington State fell to No. 19 Arizona in an intense 11-inning game, displaying resilience but ultimately coming up short.
  • Arizona's walkoff victory secured the series win, while WSU looks ahead to a four-game homestand starting with Gonzaga next week.
What's Next

WSU will face Gonzaga in a home game next week, aiming to bounce back from the tough loss against Arizona.

Bottom Line

Despite a valiant effort by Washington State, Arizona's walkoff hit sealed a victory in an intense game, highlighting the unpredictable nature of baseball.