Arizona baseball continued to struggle in conference play; the Wildcats got blown out 15-3 by Oregon, suffering their seventh Pac-12 loss in a row.
Ari Koslow Special to the Arizona Daily Star After Tuesday’s back-and-forth win over Grand Canyon, Arizona looked to find some more momentum in this weekend’s series at Hi Corbett Field against Oregon. Those hopes ended quickly Friday night as a seven-run second inning for the Ducks led to a 15-3 loss for Arizona and its seventh straight defeat in Pac-12 play.
Arizona has allowed five or more runs in 10 of its past 11 games. The Wildcats' record during that span is 4-7. Nichols allowed eight runs on six hits to go along with one strikeout and two walks. Across his past three starts against UCLA, Arizona State and Oregon, his season ERA has ballooned from 3.86 to 7.13.
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