Davis, Calif. - UC Davis mounted another comeback on Sunday against CSU Bakersfield but fell 8-9 to drop the series at Dobbins Stadium.
Mark Wolbert continued his torrid stretch at the plate, going 4-5 with three runs and two doubles.
Nick Leehey went 2-4 with three runs and homered for the second time in as many days.
Jonah Henrickson went 3-5 as the Aggie offense made it seven straight games with at least seven runs.
Wolbert raised his average to .364 and moved up to third in the Big West while his 1.016 OPS is second in the conference.
Bryan Green entered in the second inning on Sunday and turned in his second straight seven-inning outing, striking out eight and allowing just one run on six hits in the best outing of his collegiate career.
The Aggies faced an early 8-0 deficit after the top of the first inning but UC Davis chipped away by scoring five unanswered runs over the next five innings.
UC Davis got one back in the first after Wolbert scored on an error and two more in the third on Leehey's two-run homer to left.
James Williams III's sacrifice fly to right in the eighth scored Leehey to pull within 6-9 and
Kyler Arenado scored on an error in the eighth to get to 7-9.
The Aggies loaded the bases in the ninth with singles by Henrickson and
Daniel Carrion before
Nick Iverson was plunked.
Omar Plascencia hit a sacrifice fly to right to drive in Henrickson but the UC Davis rally ended with the Roadrunners getting the final out on a close force out at second base off the bat of Arenado.
UC Davis will go out on the road for four straight games, heading to Pacific on Tuesday before traveling to Cal State Fullerton April 14-16.