Gonzaga Baseball Crushes 10 Homers During Sweep of Indiana State
It took a month’s worth of games, but Gonzaga baseball (8-11) finally has its first series win of the year, and it came in the form of a sweep. After dropping two games in Minneapolis to the Golden Gophers during the week, the Bulldogs responded by taking all three games against Indiana State (7-12) on the road.
Heading into the weekend, the Zags had outhit their opponents in six straight games but only had two wins to show for it during that stretch. They continued to rack up hits in the set versus the Sycamores, but GU also tapped into its power stroke in order to bust out the brooms, mashing 10 homers in the series after hitting just seven over its first 16 games. In the series finale, Gonzaga tied for its most runs scored in a single game in program history, with one of the Bulldogs teeing off for three round-trippers.
How did the Bulldogs earn their first happy flight of the year?