Portland Pilots reschedule Friday baseball game with Holy Cross due to weather

Geoff Loomis, Baseball Head Coach
Geoff Loomis, Baseball Head Coach
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The scheduled baseball game between the Portland Pilots and the Holy Cross Crusaders at Joe Etzel Field has been postponed to 6 p.m. due to expected heavy rain in the afternoon.

On Thursday, the Pilots won their first matchup against Holy Cross with a score of 15-3 in seven innings. The team currently holds a 5-6 record for the season.

Fans can find information about tickets, live statistics, and video options for tonight’s contest at PortlandPilots.com.

Those interested in attending future home games can purchase tickets by visiting PortlandPilots.com/Tickets or by downloading the Portland Pilots App. For details on group packages or fan experiences, inquiries can be sent to pilotsboxoffice@up.edu.

Supporters who wish to contribute to University of Portland Athletics may do so online. According to the athletics department, “Your gift helps our over 300 student-athletes compete at the highest level – on and off the field – in the rapidly changing world of intercollegiate athletics. All gifts to Pilot Athletics are 100% tax deductible.”

For updates on University of Portland athletic programs, visit PortlandPilots.com or follow official social media channels on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.



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