IRVINE, Calif. - The Regis University baseball team (0-2, 0-0 RMAC) played the second game of their four-game series with the Concordia (Calif.) Eagles (2-0, 0-0 PWC). Last night, the Rangers fell 6-2 in nine innings. Tonight, Regis was overpowered by the Eagles bats again. In seven innings, Regis fell, 10-2.
How it Happened: RU struck first when graduate student
Kyle Koontz scored in the top of the first to give RU a 1-0 lead. Scoreless through four and junior
Porter Hardcastle dealing on the mound, CUI finally evened the score at 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth. But the Rangers went back up by one the following inning after freshman
Zach Daudet scored when redshirt junior
Colten Chase singled.
However, that would spark the Eagles to score nine unanswered runs through the rest of the game. Senior
Michael May, redshirt
Luke Luebker, freshman
Brady Gilmore and sophomore
Ethan Sloan all attempted to quell the Concordia offense, but to no avail.
After Chase's single in the top of the fifth, Daudet was the last Ranger to register a hit in the game when he doubled in the top of the seventh.
Game Notes: Regis scored three runs off 10 hits and committed one error. CUI scored 10 runs off 10 hits and had one error.
Koontz was 2-4 at the plate while Daudet was 2-3.
Sophomore
Reagan Guthrie had a game-high 13 putouts.
Up Next for the Rangers: The teams will play a doubleheader tomorrow to end the series which will commence at 2 p.m. MST