Stan State Visits Cal State San Bernardino for Four-Game Series
TURLOCK, Calif.--- Stan State travels to Cal State San Bernardino for a pair of doubleheaders beginning on Friday, March 7th at 12:00 p.m. The second doubleheader is scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 8th.
LAST WEEK: The Warriors swept Chico State, who was receiving votes for top 25 contention in the Nation Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) poll last week. In the first doubleheader, Stan State claimed the first game 5-2 and won the second game 5-4. Malia Babasa was exactly where she needed to be to aid the offense with two runs batted in the first game and scoring two runs herself in the second game. The doubleheader on March 1st began with a 3-2 win for the Warriors and concluded with a 1-0 nail biter that Karli DalBianco walked-off with a double in the 10th inning to score Malia Babasa from first.
WARRIORS IN REVIEW: Stan State has improved to 7-11 overall and 4-4 in CCAA play. The Warriors are hitting .267 as a team and hold a 3.31 earned run average. The Warriors have a .303 slugging percentage .344 on base percentage. Their 25 errors over 18 games earn them a .954 fielding percentage.
HITTERS: Three Warriors are hitting over .300 in Katie Thornsberry (.366), Malia Babasa (.365), and Lauryn Serda (.314). Babasa leads the team in hits with 23. McKenna Beach has earned the most runs batted in with eight and has hit the Warriors' only home run thus far. Malia Babasa has made it across home plate 11 times and is the team leader in slugging with .397 percent. Katie Thornsberry has a team-leading .447 on base percentage and three stolen bases.
PITCHERS: Victoria Alacron has a 3-4 record, leading the team in strikeouts with 38 over 41.2 innings of work. Sasha Martello maintains the lowest earned run average at 2.58 with 21.2 innings pitched and boosted her record to 2-1 this week. Bree Barner has recorded Stan State's only save thus far.
MULTIPLES: Malia Babasa has earned the most multi-hit games at six, with five games with two hits and one game with three hits. Lauryn Serda and Karli DalBianco follow with four games, with Serda's all being two hits and DalBianco having three two-hit games and one three-hit game. Babasa holds longest hitting steak with ten games. Karli DalBianco and Malia Babasa have the most multi-RBI games with two games with two runs batted in. Katie Thornsberry has the longest on-base streak at 14 games.
NATIONALLY RANKED: Stan State is in the top 40 in NCAA Division II in several categories. As a team, they are 32nd in sacrifice bunts (14), 10th in double plays per game (0.61), and fifth in double plays (11). Victoria Alacron is 22nd in complete games pitched with six and 20th in shutouts with two.
CCAA RANKINGS: As a team, the Warriors are fourth in sacrifice bunts (14), fourth in strikeouts per seven innings (4.44), third in strikeout-to-walk ratio (1.93), tied for first in total double plays (11), and first in double plays per game (.61). Victoria Alarcon is fourth in strikeouts with 38. Bree Barner is fourth in shutouts with one, while Alarcon is third in shutouts with two. Barner is third in saves with one. Alarcon is second in complete games at six. Karli DalBianco is second in the conference in strikeouts per at bat with one strikeout in 60 at bats.
BABASA: Malia Babasa extended her hitting streak to 10 games this week, recording her first triple this season and as a Warrior, which is also her first extra base hit. Babasa's ability to reach base has credited Stan State, with her accounting for 11 of the team's 53 runs scored.
BARNER: Freshman pitcher Bree Barner recorded a 10-inning shutout in the final game of the four-game series between Stan State and Chico State. Barner trusted her defense to back her up, allowing seven hits and one walk while striking out two. She also went two-for-three at the plate, recording a sacrifice bunt to aid her offense.
DALBIANCO: Despite batting .283, Karli DalBianco continues to make contact with the ball. DalBianco has started all 18 of Stan State's games so far, recording 60 at bats. She has only struck out once and grounded into a double play once in all 60 at bats, also recording six walks, making her one of the toughest players to strikeout in the CCAA.
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO: The Coyotes (10-10, 4-4 CCAA) are batting .292 as a team and have a 3.56 earned run average. Four players are batting over .300 in Tereise Tosie (.507), Madison Zaro (.343), Diggy Olson (.333), and Bri Goris (.333). Tosi leads in multiple categories, with a .817 slugging percentage, .545 on-base percentage, 15 runs scored, 18 runs batted in, and five home runs while playing in all 20 games. Olson leads the team with four stolen bases. Samantha Vargas holds the lowest earned run average at 2.62, facing 228 batters. Brook Blackmon has the most strikeouts at 57 in 56.2 innings pitched. Blackmon has also recorded Cal State San Bernardino's only save.
ALL-TIME SERIES: Cal State San Bernardino leads the all-time series, dating back to 2008, 41-27. Last season, the Coyotes and Warriors split the four games that they played in San Bernardino, Calif.
CCAA SPORTS ON FLOCOLLEGE: All CCAA events played at CCAA schools this season can be viewed on FloCollege. For fans eager to watch fall and spring sports go to GoCCAA.org/FloCollege to pay $14.99 per month or $99.99 per year ($8.33/month). Additionally, those who use a .edu email from a CCAA member institution will be able to sign up at a discounted subscription price of $9.99 per month or $69.99 for the year ($5.83/month). Fans are encouraged to sign up using the CCAA Landing Page: GoCCAA.org/FloCollege on FloCollege to receive any discounts. Watch CCAA on FloCollege broadcasted events on your smart TV or mobile devices by downloading the FloCollege app available for Roku, FireTV, Apple TV, or for iOS and Android devices.
BLUE CHIP BROADCASTING: For all home Warrior baseball, men's and women's basketball games, and home CCAA softball games, Blue Chip Broadcasting will be calling the games on the CCAA Network and on www.bluechipbroadcasting.com. Bryan Nelson will call Stan State men's basketball and baseball games. Levi Flores will be calling the women's basketball and softball games.
UP NEXT: Stan State travels to Menlo College to play a rescheduled matchup. The Warriors will play a doubleheader in Atherton, Calif. on Wednesday, March 12th beginning at 12:00 p.m.
Latest Athletics News
- Stanislaus State Faces Toros Friday, Hosts Gators on Senior DayThe Stanislaus State women's soccer team looks to strengthen its postseason positioning during the final weekend of CCAA play, visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills on Friday, Oct. 31, at 4:30 p.m. before returning home to celebrate Senior Day against San Francisco State on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 11:30 a.m. at Warrior Stadium. The Warriors will then close out their 2025 regular season next week with a non-conference match at UC Merced on Thursday, Nov. 6.
- This Week in Warrior SportsThis Week in Warrior Sports October 27-November 2Volleyball Hosting Pair of Matches; Women's Soccer Senior Day This Sunday Stan State's volleyball team returns home this weekend to host Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State San Bernardino, Friday–Saturday, October 31–November 1. Both matches are scheduled for 5 p.m. first serves. The Warriors will face Cal Poly Pomona on Friday and Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.Stan State women's soccer will host San Francisco State on Sunday, November 2, at 11:30 a.m. for its Senior Day. Prior to the match, the Warriors will recognize their seniors — Malia Allen, Reyna Dismukes, Olivia Iturria, Shauna Johnston, Alexi Ochoa, Brynn Phillips, Kellyann Rodriguez, Katie Smith, Makeila Yancey, and Zoie Willson.
- Yancey, Avila Power Women’s Soccer to 2–0 Road Victory at Cal State Monterey BayStanislaus State women's soccer struck early and never looked back on Sunday afternoon, earning a 2–0 road victory over Cal State Monterey Bay in CCAA play at Cardinale Stadium. Behind goals from Aliah Avila and Makeila Yancey, and a shutout performance from goalkeeper Zara Mujica, the Warriors improved to 7–4–4 overall and 3–3–2 in conference action.
- No. 1 Warriors Clinch First CCAA Tournament Berth Since 2015 With 4–1 Win at Cal State Monterey BayThe No. 1 Stanislaus State men's soccer team continued its dominant run Sunday morning, defeating Cal State Monterey Bay 4–1 at Cardinale Stadium to clinch the program's first CCAA Soccer Championship Tournament berth since 2015. With the victory, the Warriors improved to 13-0-1 overall and 7-0-1 in the CCAA while extending their unbeaten streak to 14 matches and remaining perfect on the road at 7-0 this season.
- Women's Tennis Wraps Up Strong Weekend at Dominican Hidden DualsThe Stanislaus State women's tennis team wrapped up a productive weekend at the Dominican University Hidden Duals at the Castellucci Family Tennis Center, facing strong regional competition from Dominican, Menlo, and Jessup in two days of singles and doubles action.
- Warriors Sweep Cougars to Cap Perfect SoCal WeekendThe Stanislaus State volleyball team completed a dominant weekend on the road Saturday afternoon, sweeping Cal State San Marcos, 25–16, 25–15, 25–21, to close out its Southern California trip with back-to-back wins in California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) play.









