Tritons Report
SAN DIEGO (UCSD) - The 8th-ranked UC San Diego baseball team scored three runs in the seventh inning to break open a tie game and defeated 2nd-ranked Sonoma State 7-4 on Friday afternoon at Triton Baseball Field. With the win, UCSD (35-9, 19-6 California Collegiate Athletic Association) moves to within a game of first-place Sonoma State (35-6, 19-4 CCAA). Vance Albitz was one of three Tritons with three hits, adding two RBI. Tim Mort and Evan Kehoe also added three hits apiece. After a strong outing by Kirby St. John, Tim Shibuya (7-0) earned the win while Keith Noe saved his 12th of the year.
Tennis Drops Match
The UC San Diego men's tennis team traveled to face UC Davis on Friday at the Marya Welch Tennis Center. The Tritons played well and nearly pulled out the win against the Division I Aggies but fell in the end 4-3. UCSD dropped to 10-11 on the season while Davis improved to 10-12. In doubles play the Tritons took the No. 1 match when Eric Rubens and Alex Placek defeated Daniel Elefant and Michael Reiser 8-6. However, UCSD lost the No. 2 and No. 3 matches. Thus the Aggies took a 1-0 lead into singles play. The match was played using Division I rules where doubles count as one point
