Northridge Faces Battle for Berth in Baseball Playoffs
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An already messy situation in the California Collegiate Athletic Assn. baseball race was further muddied by rain Tuesday.
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (19-10 in the CCAA) had its chance to secure the conference championship washed away by an early morning thunderstorm. A victory over visiting Cal State Northridge (14-11-1) would have clinched a Division II regional playoff berth for the Mustangs.
Instead, San Luis Obispo must now depend on last-place Cal State Dominguez Hills to do some of its dirty work.
Northridge and Dominguez will play a three-game series beginning Thursday in Carson, and the second-place Matadors need a sweep to remain in contention for a conference championship. If the Matadors win all three games, they would then travel to San Luis Obispo on Sunday to make up Tuesday’s rain-out.
Should Northridge win again, it would still be a half-game behind the Mustangs, which would force another make-up game--CSUN at home against UC Riverside--on Monday.
And if Northridge wins that?
Then CSUN and San Luis Obispo would both have 19-11 records in conference games, but the Matadors would receive the CCAA’s automatic playoff berth by virtue of its 4-1 advantage over the Mustangs in head-to-head competition.
There is a chance that Monday’s game won’t be needed, however.
A regional playoff selection committee will decide Sunday night which three teams will make up the West regional field. The CCAA champion gets the only automatic bid and Cal State Sacramento, a Division II independent, has a lock on another berth. The last slot will go either to the champion of the Northern California Athletic Conference or to the second-place team in the CCAA.
As a result, both San Luis Obispo (29-21 overall) and Northridge (28-18-1) could be chosen for the regional on Sunday.
A Northridge-Riverside matchup--a replay of a March 14 game that ended in a 5-5 tie--will be played only if CSUN wins its four games this week and the playoff committee decides that only the CCAA champion will advance.
Sonoma State (28-17, 20-8 in conference play) and San Francisco State (28-20, 20-9) are the top two teams in the NCAC. Neither team has played as difficult a schedule as Northridge, however. CSUN has won seven of 12 games against Division I teams, including victories over USC and Fresno State.
Sonoma and San Francisco State both played a nonconference schedule consisting primarily of Division II and Division III teams.
Northridge could advance to the playoffs even without a sweep of Dominguez. Winning two of the three games against the Toros would still give the Matadors 30 wins and the second-best overall record of any Division II team on the West Coast.
But Bill Kernen, Northridge’s first-year coach, would prefer to leave nothing to chance.
“We’re zeroing in on the Dominguez series as best we can,” Kernen said. “Assuming we’re going to beat them is assuming a lot. We have a lot of work to do before we can start thinking about a Sunday game.”
The Toros, champions of the CCAA in 1986 and ‘87, are 16-26-1 overall, 11-16 in the CCAA. But they are 2-0 against Northridge. Dominguez’s wins over CSUN have come rather decisively, by scores of 19-5 and 4-0--the latter on a one-hitter by Toro ace Rick Davis.
Left-hander Fili Martinez will open for Northridge on Thursday, probably against Davis. Martinez, a senior, has a 7-4-1 record and a team-leading 2.65 earned-run average. The Matadors will go with right-hander Vale Lopez (5-9, 4.24) at home Friday, and right-hander Robert Wheatcroft (11-2, 3.53) will start at Dominguez on Saturday. If a Sunday game is necessary, Martinez is the likely starter.
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