Miles Durvasula pitches for Pacific Boxers in 6-3 loss to Linfield Wildcats in NCAA Division III match

Miles Durvasula pitches for Pacific Boxers in 6-3 loss to Linfield Wildcats in NCAA Division III match
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The Pacific Boxers, featuring former Ingraham High School standout Miles Durvasula, were defeated 6-3 by the Linfield Wildcats in their NCAA Division III baseball game held Sunday, March 15, at 12 p.m.

Roy Helser Field hosted the contest, which was the two teams’ third meeting of the season. In their prior matchup on Saturday, March 14, the Boxers lost to the Wildcats 4-1.

Durvasula pitched 2.1 innings, surrendering three earned runs and striking out two batters.

The Boxers are set to play again on Saturday, March 21, at 12 p.m. at Chuck Bafaro Stadium at Bond Field, where they will face the Pacific Lutheran Lutes.

Miles Durvasula — Right handed pitcher — Junior — 6′4″ — Hometown: Seattle


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