Pacific at San Francisco — Baseball Game

- College baseball: Pacific (15-23, 7-8 WCC) visits San Francisco (19-18, 10-5 WCC). - Game is Friday, April 24 at 2 p.m. at the University of San Francisco. - Details and schedule on pacifictigers.com: pacifictigers.com.

Pacific opens a three-game West Coast Conference series at San Francisco on Friday, April 24, with both teams chasing position in the league race. (pacifictigers.com) First pitch is set for 2 p.m. at Benedetti Diamond in San Francisco, according to both schools’ 2026 schedules. Pacific lists games in the series on April 24, 25 and 26, with Friday at 2 p.m. and the weekend games at 1 p.m. (pacifictigers.com) (usfdons.com) San Francisco enters the weekend at 19-18 overall and 10-5 in West Coast Conference play. Pacific is 15-23 overall and 7-8 in conference games. (usfdons.com) (pacifictigers.com) Those records put San Francisco near the top of the conference standings and Pacific in the middle of the pack entering the final stretch of April. The West Coast Conference standings page lists San Francisco second at 10-5 and Pacific tied for seventh at 7-8. (wccsports.com) The series comes with limited runway left before the conference tournament in Las Vegas. Pacific’s 2026 schedule announcement says the West Coast Conference tournament is scheduled for May 20-23 at Las Vegas Ballpark. (pacifictigers.com) San Francisco built much of its record at home. The Dons’ schedule lists them at 15-9 in home games and 4-9 on the road. (usfdons.com) Pacific has been more uneven away from Stockton. The Tigers’ schedule shows a 5-17 road record entering the trip to San Francisco. (pacifictigers.com) The matchup is part of a conference-heavy closing month for both programs. San Francisco’s schedule release from December laid out another West Coast Conference slate under head coach Rob DiToma, while Pacific’s November announcement set this road series as one of the Tigers’ late-season league tests under head coach Reed Peters. (usfdons.com) (pacifictigers.com) For Pacific, the next three days offer a chance to gain ground in the standings before May. For San Francisco, a home series win would help protect a top-tier conference spot heading into the season’s final weeks. (wccsports.com)

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