The Portland Pilots men’s basketball team lost its hold on a 14-point lead to fall 86-73 against Pepperdine in its first game of the West Coast Conference tourn
Zach Root pitched a gem and the bats stayed hot for Arkansas baseball Saturday in a 10-0 win over Portland. The game concluded in the bottom of the seventh when Kendall Diggs two-run homer enforced a fourth straight mercy-rule victory for the No.
Pepperdine erases a 14-point deficit by hitting 16 of its final 18 shots and scoring 46 points during the final 12 minutes to beat Portland 86-73.
There is a 3:15 p.m. curfew today. No inning can begin after that time, but any ongoing inning will be permitted to conclude. The curfew is to allow the Pilots to make a commercial flight back to Portland.
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No. 3 Arkansas (14-1) put the Portland Pilots (5-10) away quickly in run-rule fashion, 10-0, in seven innings on Saturday in Baum-Walker Stadium. The Razorbacks
The Portland State Vikings square off against the Idaho Vandals in the Big Sky Tournament. Monday's meeting will be the third of the season between the two teams.
With a record-breaking 28 wins in the regular season, the Lady Pilots are having one of their most successful years as a Division I program.
The Pilots senior needs only 90 pitches to set down Seattle's hitters over nine innings in a game at University of Portland.
Portland may not rout Pepperdine tonight as they have twice already this season, but our expert college basketball predictions expect the Pilots to fly over the Waves.
The Portland Pilots women are West Coast Conference co-champs and they’re shooting for a third straight ticket to the NCAA tournament.
It is a great day for baseball in Fayetteville. The temperature is in the mid-70s as Arkansas prepares to play Game 1 against Portland. First pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. Today's game will feature a couple of preseason All-America pitchers who were projected to be pitchers of the year in their respective conferences.