The baseball team ended its season with a 15-7 loss to Cal Lutheran on Saturday, and for nine seniors it would be the last time they put on the Leopard green and orange.

The baseball team ended its season with a 15-7 loss to Cal Lutheran on Saturday, and for nine seniors it would be the last time they put on the Leopard green and orange.
The Leopards fell to the conference rival Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens in an offensive explosion Sunday, 14-10.
The Leopards showed no mercy Saturday as they pounced on the Caltech Beavers, 10-0 and 18-2, in the weekend doubleheader.
After winning a season high seven games in a row, the Leopards streak came to an end on Friday, getting swept in a three-game series with Cal Lutheran.
Pomona-Pitzer scores 36 runs in a three-game sweep of La Verne.
On Saturday the Leopards split contests with the Redlands Bulldogs in a doubleheader at Ben Hines Field.
After putting together a solid 23-16 record last season, the Leopards expect to win the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Scott Winterburn has been successful in his nine years at ULV, making La Verne’s a premier division three baseball program.
The baseball team’s offense caught fire during the California Invitational Tournament winning the first four games of the tournament and extending their win streak to five dating back to their win over Keio Japan.
La Verne’s baseball team was swept by the Redlands Bulldogs last week, getting swept for a second straight time by a conference opponent.
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