Arizona Reaches Regional Final After Home Run Record
Arizona Reaches Regional Final After Home Run Record

Arizona Reaches Regional Final After Home Run Record

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Arizona Baseball advanced to the Eugene Regional final after a 14-4 win over Utah Valley, setting a program record with eight home runs in a single game, including three by Mason White. The Wildcats now need just one more victory to clinch a Super Regional berth, while their opponent must defeat them twice in the double-elimination format. In their opening game, Arizona beat Cal Poly 3-2 with timely hitting and strong pitching from Owen Kramkowski and closer Tony Pluta. Mason White's performance moved him to second in program history for both home runs and extra-base hits. Arizona continues a strong postseason under head coach Chip Hale, who has led the team to the NCAA tournament in each of his first four years. Power hitting and resilient pitching have fueled the Wildcats' regional success.

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