HAYWARD, Calif. — The No. 17 San Francisco State baseball team split its doubleheader versus Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday afternoon at Pioneer Baseball Field. The Gators took game one 5-2 and dropped game two 5-4.
After Saturday's contests, the Gators move to 13-2-1 overall and 11-2 in CCAA play while the Toros are 10-14 overall and 9-13 in conference play.
	- The Gators defense committed five errors in game one but also turned three inning-ending double plays.
- In game one, five different Gators drove home a run and five different Gators scored a run.
- Jason Hare went 4-for-6 with a run scored and two RBIs.
- Antone Self went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI, including a two-run triple.
- Jack Harris had three hits and brought his average up 27 points to .256.
GAME ONE
	- In the bottom of the first, Jonah Gonzales roped a ball down the right field line for a double. Gonzales moved up to third on Harley Lopez's fly ball caught at the warning track and scored on a Dorn groundout to first.
- Jackson Kritsch just missed one in the second but it was caught at the left field wall. Tristan Garnett walked the bases loaded but got Gonzales to fly out to center.
- Dominguez Hills went up 2-1 in the third thanks to a pair of Gators errors but SF State took the lead right back in the bottom half of the inning. Lopez led off with a walk, Cleary singled, then Lopez moved up on a passed ball. Shaq Robinson tied it with an RBI single and Kritsch put the Gators back ahead with a single to center. Harris hit a ball deep in the hole and reached on the throwing error as Robinson scored to make it 4-2.
- The Gators added another insurance run in the eighth on Hare's RBI single.
- CSUDH brought the go-ahead run to the plate in the ninth but the Gators got out of the inning unscathed.
	- Jeff Piver worked into the eight inning on 107 pitches. He threw a first-pitch strike to 16 of the 28 batters he faced (57.4 percent). He fanned six, including the side in the fifth, and allowed just five hits.
- Joshua Romero went the final one and a third innings en route to his third save. He got out of the eight with a double-play ball, then got a groundball out to get out of the bases-loaded jam in the ninth.
- Garnett labored through five innings for the Toros. Over 117 pitches, he allowed four runs, three earned, on five hits. He walked and struck out five. Jesse Galindo allowed one run over the next three innings.
GAME TWO
	- The Toros grabbed a 2-0 lead in the fourth. Jose Jimenez led off with a singled and Pierson Loska doubled him home. A Gators error loaded the bases and Domenic Colacchio's sac fly made it 2-0.
- The Gators stormed back in the bottom half of the fourth to take the lead themselves. Trevor Rogers singled, Harris reached on an error, Hare took an 0-2 pitch to left field to get the Gators on the board, then Self tripled home a pair to give the Gators a 3-2 lead. David Mansell added a RBI single.
- Jake Ryan led off the fifth with a solo homer to left and the Toros tied it 4-4 on Joe Canepa's two-out double to center.
- CSUDH grabbed the lead in the eighth. Sebastian Selway got a popup but allowed back-to-back singles, then Colacchio drove in the go-ahead run with a sac fly to center.
- The Gators loaded the bases in the seventh and eighth innings but failed to score both times. SF State had runners at first and third in the ninth but Gonzales took a called third strike.
	- Jack Higgins allowed four runs, three earned, on six hits in six innings of work.
- Selway (1-1) took the loss. The righty went three innings and allowed one run on two hits.
- Drake Pingel started game two for the Toros and allowed four runs over four and a third innings. Spencer Hereford didn't allow a hit in two and third innings of work. Ricardo Serrano (1-1) only pitched a third of an inning but was the pitcher of record. Connor Dreyer worked a two-out save for his fourth save of the year.
The Gators and Toros return to Hayward for a Sunday doubleheader beginning at 11 a.m. on March 24. Be sure to follow San Francisco State baseball on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @sfstatebaseball.