The Nevada Wolf Pack triumphed over Utah State in a historic 17-14 game, marked by a flurry of offensive records. The Wolf Pack built an early 10-run lead, fueled by spectacular performances including Haylee Engelbrecht hitting four doubles and Lexi O'Gorman's grand slam. Despite allowing seven runs in the third inning, Nevada's offense maintained pressure, wrapping up the game with a total of 20 hits and 38 total bases, both program records. The win positions Nevada favorably in the standings as they seek a spot in the Mountain West tournament.

By the Numbers
  • 17 runs scored, tied for 6th most in program history.
  • 20 hits recorded, tying the program record and setting a Hixson Softball Park record.
  • 38 total bases, the most in Wolf Pack history.
  • Four players recorded three or more hits for the first time since February 2015.
State of Play
  • Nevada maintains a 1.5 game lead over San Diego State and Fresno State.
  • They will aim to clinch a Mountain West tournament spot in tomorrow's match.
  • Jenkins and Engelbrecht each reached 200 career hits during the game.
What's Next

The Wolf Pack will face Utah State again tomorrow, needing a win or favorable outcomes from other games to secure a playoff berth. Continued offensive production will be critical as the Pack looks to build on this record-setting game.

Bottom Line

This thrilling victory underscores Nevada's offensive capabilities and puts them in a strong position as they push for postseason play. The team's ability to break multiple records not only energizes their momentum but also highlights key individual performances that could define their season.