Gave the Toros their first strong pitching performace of the season, limiting the high scoring Golden Eagles to just two runs and four hits, salvaging a tie in the four-game set against CSUDH's crosstown rival, Cal State L.A. The Lynwood native kept CSULA's bats in check, fanning two batters in the process. In the four-game set, CSULA scored 32 runs, but just two off Hernandez.