Washington baseball runs losing streak to 5 with extra innings loss at Cal

The Washington Huskies continued to slide on Friday, losing their fifth straight game.

The Washington Huskies looked like they were well on their way to ending their four-game losing streak after jumping out to a 5-0 lead in the fourth inning. But the California Golden Bears came storming back and extended UW’s losing streak with a 6-5 victory in 11 innings.

Coach Jason Kelly’s team scored 5 runs in the top of the frame thanks to a two-run home run from shortstop Cam Clayton. The scoring came at a torrid pace, as Clayton was followed by back-to-back RBI doubles from designated hitter Carson Ohland and third baseman Sam DeCarlo, and an RBI single from right fielder Braeden Terry as the Huskies rattled off 6 consecutive hits in the inning.

However, that was all the offense the Huskies could muster, as they only tallied 3 hits through the game’s other 10 innings, with Clayton accounting for 2 of them, going 3 for 5 on the day with 2 runs batted in and a run scored.

The Golden Bears stormed back to tie the game, headlined by a pair of home runs. Designated hitter Dominic Smaldino hit a solo shot in the fifth inning and a two-run home run from shortstop PJ Moutzouridis in the eighth inning.

In the eleventh, first baseman Peyton Schulze was the hero with a walk-off solo home run.

Grant Cunningham took the loss for the Huskies, his fourth of the year, working 2 innings with 2 hits, 2 walks, an earned run, and 3 strikeouts. Tyler Stasiowski earned his fifth win of the season following 3 perfect innings with 5 strikeouts.

But it wasn’t all bad news on Friday, as the Huskies clinched a spot in the Pac-12 Tournament after the Washington State Cougars lost to the No. 20 Oregon Ducks.

The Huskies dropped to 19-28-1 on the year and 10-19 in conference play, while the Golden Bears improved to 33-18 overall and 16-13 against the Pac-12. The two teams will finish up the regular season on Saturday afternoon at 12:05.