Gonzaga Baseball Sets 14-Game Winning Streak Before Falling to No. 13 Oregon
Like all good things, Gonzaga baseball’s (27-15, 15-3 WCC) miraculous stretch finally came to an end. Going nearly a month without a loss and coming off another weekend sweep – this time at home over LMU – the Zags’ 14-game winning streak was snapped by No. 13 Oregon (33-11, 15-6 Big Ten) on Tuesday in Eugene.
For solace, the Bulldogs weren’t outclassed against their second ranked opponent of the season, falling 4-3 in a tense contest where, after the opening frame, runs came at a premium. They were able to compete on the road and nearly extend their historic run, and clearly have firm stakes planted with 10 games remaining in the regular season.
So how did the longest winning streak in GU history conclude, and what is the outlook going forward?
Coming Up Just Short Against the Ducks
The contest got off to a ruckus start, as Ricky Sanchez smashed a leadoff triple past the diving centerfielder and then scored on a wild pitch two pitches later to put Gonzaga up early. The sequence seemingly set the tone that the Zags were going to control the pace.