LACEY, WA - Seattle U baseball dominated both sides of the ball as they took care of Saint Martin's, 13-0, Wednesday night in Lacey.
The Redhawk pitching staff did not allow a single run for the first time this season while the bats scored 13 runs on 12 hits as they extended their winning streak to three.
Camden Oram set the tone for the arms early, going nine up and nine down through his three innings in the no-decision start. Isaac Hallam (1-2) earned his first win of the season as he only allowed three hits and no runs over two innings. Harrison Hoffarth, Ryan Stone, Patrick Galvin, and Blake Smith combined to give up just two hits while striking out seven.
Four different Redhawks drove in two runs, highlighted by Tyler Jackson's first two collegiate RBI during the 8th inning. Payton Knowles continued to raise his team-leading average as he went a game-high 4-for-5. Nine of the 14 Redhawks who saw a plate appearance on the day got a hit.
T8 | First 2 collegiate RBI for Tyler Jackson 🙌
— Seattle U Baseball (@SeattleUBase) March 26, 2026
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The win moves Seattle U to 6-14 on the season and extends their season-high winning streak to three. They will be back in action when they resume WCC play at San Francisco this weekend for a 3-game series. The series kicks off on Friday, March 27 from the Hilltop.
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