Nevada Splits Doubleheader Against New Mexico: Di Genova Shines
Nevada's softball team split a doubleheader against New Mexico, losing the first game 12-8 in extra innings before winning the second 12-7. Hannah Di Genova made history by hitting her 18th and 19th home runs, becoming the new single-season home run leader for the program. In the opener, Nevada built a lead but faltered due to a late surge from New Mexico. The second game saw Nevada recover with significant offensive contributions, highlighted by Di Genova's record-setting performance.
By the Numbers- Hannah Di Genova hit two home runs, raising her season total to 19.
- Nevada amassed a total of 12 runs in the second game, compared to 8 in the first.
The split reflects mixed results, as the first game indicated vulnerabilities in closing out leads, while the second highlights offensive resilience and adjustment.
State of Play- Nevada's pitching staff had a total of 9 strikeouts across the opener.
- In the second game, Nevada allowed a high number of runs despite a strong finish from Tess Bumiller.
Nevada will face the Pacific Tigers in a midweek matchup on April 14, offering a chance to build momentum following the bounce-back win against New Mexico.
Bottom LineThe performance against New Mexico demonstrated both strength and inconsistency, earning a crucial win to build on for the upcoming games and highlighting Di Genova鈥檚 impressive season milestone.
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