Gonzaga Baseball heads to Pullman tomorrow for its third and final meeting with in-state rival Washington State after the two teams split their first two meetings in Spokane, with the Bulldogs (17-24, 13-8 WCC) looking to keep building momentum after moving back into second place in the West Coast Conference standings with a sweep of Pacific over the weekend.
The Bulldogs snapped a four-game skid with three wins over the Tigers (13-28, 5-16 WCC), walking them off in Sunday's finale after
Enzo Apodaca scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth to seal the sweep. Apodaca batted .545 on the weekend to lead four Zags who batted above .400 against Pacific, including
Brian Kalmer (.500),
Ezra Samperi (.400) and
Tommy Eisenstat (.400).Â
Meanwhile, the Cougars (25-17, 7-13 Pac-12) sit at ninth in the Pac-12 standings after being swept by Utah over the weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sam Brown (.381) leads seven Cougs batting above .300 on the season, having driven in a team-high 48 runs so far. Brown has batted .625 against Gonzaga in two games this season, with a team-high two doubles and three RBI against the Zags.
Kalmer has driven in a league-high 40 RBI so far this season and ranks in the Top 10 in the WCC in hits (58), homers (12), doubles (12), runs scored (38), slugging percentage (.692). On-base percentage (0.461) and walks (29). Stem and
Enzo Apodaca are tied for the most triples in the league with three apiece, with Stem cracking the Top 10 in batting average and total hits (45).
Over the Zags' first two games with the Cougs on March 21 and April 18 – both at Patterson Baseball Complex – Gonzaga has batted .324 as a team with seven extra base hits.
Sam Stem batted at a .571 clip with five RBI's to lead GU's lineup, with
Brian Kalmer (.500, 1 HR, 1 3B, 2 RBI),
Dylan Johnson (.500),
Savier Pinales (.444) and
Connor Coballes (.444) all above .400 against Wazzu.
Gonzaga won 12-7 in the first game on March 21, falling 4-2 in the second on April 18.
Last season, Head Coach
Mark Machtolf's Bulldogs earned a program-best No. 10 ranking and their second straight year with a win in the NCAA Tournament — the first time in program history they've done so under the current format — after appearing as a #2 seed in the 2022 Blacksburg Regional. The Zags are defending WCC Regular Season Champions and picked by the league's coaches to repeat for the second straight season after matching their best record in conference play (20-7) the past two seasons.
Tuesday's matchup will be broadcast via the Pac-12 Network, with first pitch set for 6 p.m. Live stats and streaming options are available on GoZags.com — follow @ZagBaseball on Instagram and Twitter for live updates, highlights and more.
GONZAGA (17-24, 13-8 WCC) VS. WASHINGTON STATE (25-17, 7-13 Pac-12)
Bailey-Brayton Field | Pullman, Wash.
May 2, 6 p.m | Live Stats |
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PROBABLE STARTERS
RHP
Kai Francis (11.85 ERA, 0-1, 13.2 IP, 11 K)Â vs. RHP Spencer Jones (4.99 ERA, 1-0, 30.2 IP, 32 K)
ALL-TIME SERIES
- Of the 12 current Pac-12 institutions, GU has faced Washington State the most, with an 89-128 all-time record in the series. Since 2016, GU is 13-4 against the Cougars – they've faced each other multiple times in each season since 2000.
- Since 2003, the Cougs have a slim 32-33 margin --
Mark Machtolf is 28-29 against the Cougars in his 20 years as GU Head Coach.
ON DECK
The Zags return home for another three-game WCC series with fifth-place Saint Mary's (18-21, 11-10 WCC) May 5-7.
LAST TIME OUT (vs. Pacific)
- The Zags got back in the win column in Friday's West Coast Conference series opener against Pacific, with a complete game from
Owen Wild and back-to-back homers from
Cade McGee and
Brian Kalmer in the fifth igniting an 8-5 win.
- GU clinched the series Saturday's Game Two, going ahead with a three-run sixth and holding on with tight defense over the last three frames for a 4-3 win.
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Enzo Apodaca scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth to walk off the Tigers in the finale, with the Bulldogs winning 9-8 to secure their second series sweep of the season.
SAMPERI STAYS HOT
After breaking out of a hitting slump with two homers and six RBI against Portland in his home state of Oregon last week, Samperi stayed hot over the weekend, finishing with a team-high 5 RBI with two doubles. Samperi was also aggressive on the basepaths, going 2-for-3 on stolen base attempts – a team-best.
ZAGS SWIPING BAGS
GU went 7-for-8 on stolen base attempts as a team over the weekend, the most bases they've attempted and stolen as a team over a weekend all season. Samperi went 3-for-4 on stolen bags after only stealing four in his first 38 games of the season combined.
WILD NAMED WCC PITCHER OF THE WEEK
Wild, who was named a 2023 Preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball in February, is the first Zag to pick up weekly honors from the league this season. GU had a player win Player or Pitcher of the Week seven times in the 2022 season, with five Pitchers of the Week.
Owen Wild's 12 strikeouts were one short of a career-best in seven innings of work during GU's 5-1 series-opening win over BYU last Thursday, holding the Cougars to one run and four hits to earn the win.Â
RUTHERFORD KEEPS ROLLING
- R-Jr. RHP
Jacob Rutherford is 3-0 on the season, pitching his way into a Saturday starting role for the Zags and posting career-best numbers against high-caliber offenses in his first two starts. In his five starting appearances, Rutherford carries a 4.08 ERA with 47 punchouts over 50.2 innings of work.
- A week after posting career high in innings pitched (6.0) and strikeouts (6) against a loaded Tennessee lineup in his first career start on March 4, Rutherford bested both against an Anteaters offense that was averaging 11.1 runs and 11.7 hits per game over its last seven. The 6-1 righty held UCI to just two earned runs on six hits over a full nine innings while posting a new career high in strikeouts with seven, ending the game with six consecutive scoreless frames to put the Zags in position to go ahead late. He tossed four innings that ended without a UCI runner getting on base, only walking two batters in the entire outing.
- Prior to Rutherford's performance, the Zags hadn't gotten a complete game from a pitcher since 2021, when RHP
Alek Jacob threw a nine-inning shutout against LSU in the NCAA Tournament.
Rutherford picked up his third win of the season in a start against LMU on Sunday, holding the Lions to just one run on just four hits while striking out six.
'MADE-FOR-RPI' SCHEDULE
- 13 of GU's 19 opponents in 2023 finished last season in the Top 150 in the NCAA's final RPI ranking, with two of those opponents — Tennessee and Oregon State — finishing No. 1 and No. 2 in those final rankings before hosting NCAA Regionals.Â
- After four games with the Raiders, GU faced Grand Canyon and Ohio State in Phoenix before hosting UC Irvine and heading to Minnesota for multiple games each before entering WCC play.
- Other highlights include a three-game series with 2022 College World Series Runner-Up Oklahoma in Spokane and a two-game midweek matchup with Oregon in Eugene.
- Zags had pair of crucial home series back-to-back with BYU (March 30-April 1) and 2022 WCC Tournament Champions and NCAA Regional qualifiers San Diego (April 6-8) coming to Patterson, before two more big ones against first-place LMU last weekend and second-place Portland next weekend on the road.
- A road trip to Corvallis, Ore. for a midweek games with Oregon State was up next on April 11, marking the 14th time they've squared off in the last five years. The Zags went 1-3 against the Beavs in 2022, dropping a pair of neutral site games in Surprise to start the year but splitting a pair on the road, with GU's 13-6 win becoming their highest-ranked win in history.
OWEN WILD, PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN
- Gonzaga RHP
Owen Wild was named a Preseason Second Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, the outlet announced.
- The honor makes it back-to-back years that a GU pitcher picks up preseason All-America honors from the outlet after
Gabriel Hughes did the same in 2022.Â
Initially appearing as a reliever last spring before taking over as a starter in the absence of
William Kempner due to injury, Wild gained momentum as the season went on, accumulating a 9-1 record to go with a team-best 3.03 ERA and 83 strikeouts in 16 appearances. Wild's breakout year culminated in an All-Blacksburg Regional Team nod after pitching six shutout innings of relief to help cue a Bulldogs rally in an NCAA Tournament game against Wright State, as well as All-WCC Tournament and All-WCC Honorable Mention honors.
-Wild's .900 career winning percentage entering 2023 is the highest of any GU pitcher with at least 10 games of record, and the fourth-highest in a single season.
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