Nevada's late rally fell short against the Broncos despite three home runs and a late fifth-inning surge, ultimately losing 7-5 in game one at Christina M. Hixson Park. Boise State took an early lead with three runs in the first inning, adding to it with two runs in the fourth and fifth innings. The Pack responded with home runs from Chelie Senini, Gabby Herrera, and Aaliyah Jenkins, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Broncos' lead.

By the Numbers
  • Boise State 7, Nevada 5
  • Gabby Herrera breaks Nevada's single-season home run record with 16 home runs.
  • Nevada set a program record for team total bases in a season with 788.
  • Chelie Senini tied her 2023 mark of 50 runs scored, the third individual season in Nevada history to achieve this.
Yes, But

Nevada's late rally and impressive individual achievements were overshadowed by Boise State's consistent performance throughout the game, maintaining their lead until the end.

State of Play
  • Boise State secured a solid lead early in the game and maintained control despite Nevada's comeback attempts.
  • Individual players from Nevada achieved notable milestones, reflecting strong performances amidst the team's loss.
  • The series continues with the second game scheduled for Saturday, April 20, at 1 P.M.
What's Next

Nevada will look to bounce back in the second game of the series against the Broncos, aiming to even the score and secure a victory to regain momentum.

Bottom Line

Nevada's late rally and record-breaking performances in individual achievements were not enough to overcome Boise State's early lead and consistent performance, resulting in a 7-5 loss for the Pack in game one.