The Nevada Wolf Pack lost both games of a doubleheader to Utah State, with the first game extending to nine innings and ending 6-5, while the second game concluded with a score of 5-4.

By the Numbers
  • Game 1: Nevada 5, Utah State 6 in 9 innings
  • Game 2: Nevada 4, Utah State 5
Yes, But

Nevada's Tyra Clary achieved career highs in innings pitched, strikeouts, and faced batters, but it wasn't enough to secure a victory.

State of Play
  • The Pack lost both games, facing tough competition from Utah State.
  • Individual performances like Gabby Herrera's home runs stood out despite the losses.
What's Next

Nevada Softball will play a two-game series against San José State with the first game scheduled for Saturday, April 6.

Bottom Line

Nevada Wolf Pack's doubleheader losses to Utah State showcase individual player achievements despite the team's overall defeat, setting the stage for upcoming games against San José State.