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STOCKTON, Calif. – Playing for its second consecutive West Coast Conference Regular Season Championship, the No. 7 Pacific males’s water polo program will host its last residence match of the season at 1 p.m. Sunday towards No. 12 Cal Baptist. A win for Pacific would solidify the title and the No. 1 seed for the convention event. The males’s & ladies’s cross nation packages may even compete for convention titles this weekend once they head to Spokane, Washington for the WCC Championships.
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Home Event Summary:
Sunday, Nov. 2 – No. 7 Men’s Water Polo hosts No. 12 Cal Baptist, 1 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 30 – Volleyball (7-13, 1-8 WCC) at Washington State (12-7, 6-3 WCC), 7 p.m. – Pacific begins a brief two-game highway swing throughout the Evergreen State with a visit to Washington State. Graduate Valentina Varani enters this week’s motion with 78 complete blocks this season, 22 away from changing into the primary Tiger since 2019 to succeed in the century mark in blocks. On the season she presently ranks fourth within the convention within the stat.
Friday, Oct. 31 – Men’s Soccer (3-11, 1-5 WCC) at No. 12 San Diego (10-2-3, 4-1-1 WCC), 7 p.m. – The Tigers hit the highway to tackle the Toreros in San Diego, California. Pacific seeks its first victory over San Diego since a 2-1 win throughout the 2021 marketing campaign on the highway.
Saturday, Nov. 1 – Men’s & Women’s Cross Country at West Coast Conference Championships – Twelve ladies’s packages and ten males’s packages will race at The Course Spokane Valley in Spokane, Washington for the 2025 WCC championships. Pacific hosted final 12 months’s WCC championships, incomes an eleventh place end in 2024.
Saturday, Nov. 1 – Volleyball (7-13, 1-8 WCC) at Gonzaga (11-9, 4-5 WCC), 12 p.m. – The latest sequence historical past has been utterly dominated by Pacific, carrying a nine-match successful streak into Saturday’s matchup and haven’t misplaced on Gonzaga’s residence court docket since 2017. In the final 4 conferences in Spokane, the Tigers have gained every in 4 units.
Saturday, Nov. 1 – Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving at Cal State Bakersfield, 2 p.m. – The Tigers kick off their November slate with a twin meet at Cal State Bakersfield. Pacific enters the competitors after a hard-fought tri-meet towards San Jose State and UC Santa Cruz final week.
Saturday, Nov. 1 – Women’s Soccer (4-6-6, 1-3-4 WCC) at Saint Mary’s (10-2-3, 5-1-2 WCC), 3 p.m. – The Pacific ladies’s soccer program performs in its last highway contest of convention play, making the quick journey to face the Gaels. The Tigers search their first highway victory at Saint Mary’s since a 2-1 victory throughout the 2015 season.
Sunday, Nov. 2 – No. 7 Men’s Water Polo (14-5, 4-1 WCC) hosts No. 12 Cal Baptist (21-7, 3-0 WCC), 1 p.m. – Pacific is trying to win its fourth championship in 4 seasons which incorporates final 12 months’s West Coast Conference title and a pair of Golden Coast Conference crowns. Pacific is 17-2 all-time towards Cal Baptist however the groups have cut up the final 4 conferences. The Tigers have gained 14 convention championships (mixed between women and men) underneath head coach James Graham.
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