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BASE | Midweek Offensive Display goes to Spartans in South Bay

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A big early deficit stunted the University of San Francisco baseball team again Tuesday, but that didn't stop the Dons from fighting back multiple times, eventually falling by only three runs wth the tying run at the plate in a 13-10 non-conference setback against San Jose State at Excite Ballpark.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • For the third time in the last four games, San Francisco (2-6) trailed by five runs after two innings. USF starter Eric Reyzelman (1-1) got through the first five batters of the game unscathed, but then with two outs in the second, allowed a walk, back-to-back singles to make it 1-0, a wild pitch to make it 2-0, another walk, then surrendered a three-run home run to San Jose State's (3-5) leadoff batter Ruben Ibarra to make it 5-0 just like that.