Mountain Lions Crush Jamestown in Series Sweep

UCCS baseball team wins first game 11-4, extends winning streak to 5 games

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

The UCCS Mountain Lions baseball team dominated their series against Jamestown University, winning the first game 11-4 and sweeping the remaining three games. The Mountain Lions got off to a hot start, scoring 6 runs in the first inning including a grand slam by catcher Tyler Buchman. UCCS continued to pour it on, eventually winning the game 11-4 and extending their winning streak to 5 games.

Why it matters

This series victory is an important early-season statement for the UCCS baseball program, which is looking to build on last year's success and compete for a conference championship. The Mountain Lions' powerful offense and stifling defense proved too much for Jamestown to handle, showcasing UCCS as a team to watch in the coming season.

The details

In the first inning, the Mountain Lions scored 6 runs, including a grand slam by catcher Tyler Buchman. UCCS added 4 more runs in the second inning, with outfielder Tyson Mayberry hitting a double and infielders Bryce Peterson and Trevor Dale both hitting home runs. Jamestown managed to score 3 runs in the fourth inning, but UCCS shut them out the rest of the way, winning the game 11-4.

  • The game was played on February 20, 2026.
  • UCCS extended their winning streak to 5 games with this series sweep.

The players

Tyler Buchman

The UCCS catcher hit a grand slam in the first inning to give the Mountain Lions an early lead.

Tyson Mayberry

The UCCS outfielder hit a double in the second inning, driving in a run.

Bryce Peterson

The UCCS infielder hit a home run in the second inning to extend the team's lead.

Trevor Dale

The UCCS infielder also hit a home run in the second inning as part of the Mountain Lions' offensive onslaught.

Jason Fink

The UCCS pitcher recorded 6 strikeouts against Jamestown.

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What they’re saying

“This was a huge statement win for our team. We came out firing on all cylinders and never let up. I'm really proud of how we played today.”

— Quinn Medin, UCCS Outfielder (UCCS Athletics)

What’s next

The Mountain Lions will look to continue their hot streak when they take on rival Colorado State in a three-game series next weekend.

The takeaway

UCCS has established itself as an early-season force in college baseball, sweeping Jamestown with a dominant offensive performance. The Mountain Lions' ability to score in bunches and shut down opposing offenses makes them a team to watch as the season progresses.