Nevada clinched the series against Washington State with a commanding 12-5 victory on Sunday. After a back-and-forth first half of the game, the Wolf Pack surged ahead with a six-run fifth inning, highlighted by clutch performances from Junhyuk Kwon and Rominic Quiban. The Pack improved to 16-9 overall and 6-3 in Mountain West play, while the Cougs fell to 11-15 and 5-4 in the conference.

By the Numbers
  • Nevada scored six runs in the fifth inning to take the lead.
  • Quiban recorded three hits and four RBIs, with Kwon contributing three hits and one home run.
State of Play
  • Nevada's offense has been strong, scoring in double digits during the series finale.
  • The Pack's pitching staff combined for 5.1 scoreless innings to secure the win.
What's Next

Nevada will take a break from conference play and face Gonzaga for four non-conference games starting tomorrow, before resuming Mountain West action against San Jos茅 State on April 10-12.

Bottom Line

Nevada's powerful offensive display and solid pitching showcase their potential moving forward, creating momentum as they head into non-conference games and aim to strengthen their standing in the Mountain West.