Team Stats
Pitching:
W: DOWNING,JOHN (2-0)
L: Sagouspe, Tanner (1-1)
Batting:
2B: MILEWSKI,KEVIN 1
3B: SOLDRA,AJ 1 ; KRIEGER,MAGNUS 1
HR: ROBBINS,AIDEN 1
RBI: ALI,MARCO 2 ; ROBBINS,AIDEN 2 ; FERRI,NICK 1
Base Running:
RUNS: SOLDRA,AJ 3 ; ALI,MARCO 1 ; ROBBINS,AIDEN 1 ; MILEWSKI,KEVIN 1 ; KRIEGER,MAGNUS 2
HBP: SOLDRA,AJ 1

Batting:
2B: Vachini, Dante 1 ; Fenn, Ryan 1 ; Garza, Alejandro 1 ; Collins, Jack 1
RBI: Vachini, Dante 2 ; Garza, Alejandro 1 ; Collins, Jack 2 ; Hoiland, Cam 1 ; Castellon, Nate 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Fenn, Ryan 2 ; Garza, Alejandro 1 ; Murray Jr., Casey 1 ; Hoiland, Cam 1 ; Thomas, Braxton 1 ; Castellon, Nate 1
SB: Murray Jr., Casey 1
PO: Collins, Jack 1
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Photo by: Owen Main | Cal Poly Athletics
Cal Poly Wins Series but Drops Tight Finale on Sunday
3/2/2025 5:15:00 PM | Baseball
SAN LUIS OBISPO — Cal Poly (5-6, 0-0 BW) totaled 50 runs as a team through the four-game series, second-most in the program's Division I history, but the Mustangs were unable to sweep Seton Hall on Sunday, dropping a tight, 8-7 result.
After two hitless innings via Caden Pearlman, Seton Hall drew first blood with a single into shallow center field, driving in one run and advancing runners to the corners. A wild pitch in the next at-bat brought a second run in for the Pirates.
Cam Hoiland smacked one through the right side during the bottom of four, and the speedy Casey Murray Jr. made it all the way home standing up. Cal Poly sliced the Seton Hall lead in half before the Mustangs piled on more runs.
Two batters later, a perfectly placed Nate Castellon bunt left first base unattended for an RBI single to tie the game at two-all.
True freshman Dante Vachini then placed a line drive into the right-center gap, making it to third while driving in a pair of runs, accumulating 10 RBIs in the series, and putting the Mustangs up 4-2.
Seton Hall's second and third batters of the fifth inning tripled and singled to cut Cal Poly's lead to one run, but Troy Cooper was able to stop any further damage with his second strikeout in two innings.
The Pirates pulled another run back in the sixth after a single down the left field line, tying the game again. Jake Torres and the Mustangs had little trouble shutting them down in the next inning to break up Seton Hall's streak of two consecutive innings with runs.
In response to Torres quieting Seton Hall, Alejandro Garza, and Jack Collins copied each other by both slamming line-drive RBI doubles to deep left-center, putting Cal Poly back on top by a pair, 6-4.
Tanner Sagouspe took over for Torres in the top of eight after Seton Hall got its fifth run on a throwing error from third to first. A second consecutive error, this time a fielding gaff at first, brought in the game-tying run. The Pirates' leading hitter Aiden Robbins forced Sagouspe to give up his first run of the year, hitting a two-run homer far over the left field wall and flipping the two-run lead over to Seton Hall.
Collins, earning his second RBI of the day, grounded into a fielder's choice, but that was all Cal Poly could do in the ninth and final inning of the series as Seton Hall took the narrow 8-7 win.
The Mustangs (5-6, 0-0 BW) have won four of their last five since a 1-5 start to the year and will look to get back to .500 at Fresno State on Tuesday before returning home for the conference opener against Cal State Fullerton at home next weekend.
After two hitless innings via Caden Pearlman, Seton Hall drew first blood with a single into shallow center field, driving in one run and advancing runners to the corners. A wild pitch in the next at-bat brought a second run in for the Pirates.
Cam Hoiland smacked one through the right side during the bottom of four, and the speedy Casey Murray Jr. made it all the way home standing up. Cal Poly sliced the Seton Hall lead in half before the Mustangs piled on more runs.
Two batters later, a perfectly placed Nate Castellon bunt left first base unattended for an RBI single to tie the game at two-all.
True freshman Dante Vachini then placed a line drive into the right-center gap, making it to third while driving in a pair of runs, accumulating 10 RBIs in the series, and putting the Mustangs up 4-2.
Seton Hall's second and third batters of the fifth inning tripled and singled to cut Cal Poly's lead to one run, but Troy Cooper was able to stop any further damage with his second strikeout in two innings.
The Pirates pulled another run back in the sixth after a single down the left field line, tying the game again. Jake Torres and the Mustangs had little trouble shutting them down in the next inning to break up Seton Hall's streak of two consecutive innings with runs.
In response to Torres quieting Seton Hall, Alejandro Garza, and Jack Collins copied each other by both slamming line-drive RBI doubles to deep left-center, putting Cal Poly back on top by a pair, 6-4.
Tanner Sagouspe took over for Torres in the top of eight after Seton Hall got its fifth run on a throwing error from third to first. A second consecutive error, this time a fielding gaff at first, brought in the game-tying run. The Pirates' leading hitter Aiden Robbins forced Sagouspe to give up his first run of the year, hitting a two-run homer far over the left field wall and flipping the two-run lead over to Seton Hall.
Collins, earning his second RBI of the day, grounded into a fielder's choice, but that was all Cal Poly could do in the ninth and final inning of the series as Seton Hall took the narrow 8-7 win.
The Mustangs (5-6, 0-0 BW) have won four of their last five since a 1-5 start to the year and will look to get back to .500 at Fresno State on Tuesday before returning home for the conference opener against Cal State Fullerton at home next weekend.
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