Nevada softball delivered a commanding performance, sweeping San Diego State with a 7–3 win in the first game and a 13–2 run-rule victory in the second. The team improved to 28-13 overall and 10-4 in Mountain West play. Key players included Hannah Di Genova, who tied the single-season home run record with her 17th, and Madison Clark, who contributed three hits and three RBIs in the second game. Nevada's pitching, notably from Tess Bumiller and Ainsley Berlingeri, was instrumental in maintaining control throughout the doubleheader.

By the Numbers
  • Nevada improved to 28-13 overall and 10-4 in Mountain West play.
  • Hannah Di Genova hit her 17th home run of the season, tying the program's single-season record.
  • Madison Clark recorded three hits and three RBIs in the second game.
Yes, But

While Nevada's offense thrived, SDSU struggled to capitalize on their opportunities, primarily hindered by defensive errors and timely hitting from the Pack. The Aztecs have potential but were unable to consistently challenge Nevada's pitching with effective runs.

State of Play
  • Nevada is on a three-game winning streak, showing strong offensive and defensive consistency.
  • SDSU's struggles continue, sitting at 20-19 overall and 5-9 in conference play.
What's Next

Nevada is set to face the Lobos at home, looking to extend their winning streak and capitalize on their current momentum. Increased focus on offensive production and defense will be crucial for continued success.

Bottom Line

Nevada's commanding sweep against SDSU reaffirms their position as strong contenders in the Mountain West, highlighting the effectiveness of their pitching staff and the explosive capability of their batting lineup. Building on this momentum will be essential as they head into the next series.