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Bluejay Baseball drops first Doubleheader of San Antonio trip NO. 17 Wayland Baptist

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Tabor College Baseball took a trip down to San Antonio, Texas over the weekend to take on a pair of strong baseball programs from the Sooner Athletic Conference and the Red River Athletic Conference. The Bluejays returned to action on Sunday to take on Wayland Baptist in a neutral site doubleheader following a disappointing trip to Shreveport a week ago.

Tabor College: 6 – No. 17 Wayland Baptist: 10

GAME NOTES

  • With the loss, Tabor falls to 0-3 on the season
  • The game marks the 12th all-time matchup between the two programs, dating back to 2016
  • Wayland Baptist pulled closer in the all-time series, 7-5

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

  • Jared Mack led the team offensively with two hits, two runs, and one RBI (run batted in), while reaching the bases once courtesy of a walk
  • Jack Kiser walked three times and accounted for one of Tabor’s runs
  • Eric CalderCole SchiefferDellen Claassen, and Ethan Crawford also recorded hits in the loss
  • Schieffer and Crawford each recorded two RBIs, while Claassen also recorded one of his own
  • Claassen (2) and Schieffer (1) each stole bases in the loss
  • Wyatt BauerBen Laird, and Jorge Rijo each recorded one strikeout on the day

Tabor College: 2 – No. 17 Wayland Baptist: 5

GAME NOTES

  • With the loss, the Bluejays fall to 0-4 on the season
  • The game marks the 13th all-time meeting between the two programs
  • Tabor currently owns a narrow 7-6 advantage in the all-time series

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

NEXT UP

  • Bluejay Baseball has a quick turnaround, as the team is back in action on Monday for a doubleheader with Our Lady of the Lake. First pitch is scheduled for 12:00pm.

Be sure to stay up to date with all information regarding Bluejay Athletics by following us on X at @gotaborbluejays, on Instagram and Facebook @taborbluejays, and on our official athletic website, taborbluejays.com.

Tabor College is a Christ-centered institution located in Hillsboro, Kansas. The Bluejays are members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and compete in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC).

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