The Pacific Tigers fell 6-1 to the Nevada Wolf Pack, despite a seventh-inning home run from senior Jordan Hayes. Errors in the field early in the game allowed Nevada to score runs, while Pacific's pitching struggled after an early lead. Hayes is enjoying a standout season with a .260 batting average and has accumulated nine extra base hits, including two home runs this year. The team is now 13-29 overall and 1-8 in WCC play, set to host Santa Clara for a four-game homestand starting Friday.

By the Numbers
  • Jordan Hayes hit her second home run of the season and tied her career total at four.
  • Pacific's record now stands at 13-29, with 1-8 in West Coast Conference play.
State of Play
  • Pacific has made crucial early-game errors, leading to runs scored by opponents.
  • Freshman pitcher Jaelyn Lee had a solid outing, allowing only one run in 3.2 innings.
What's Next

The Tigers are set to return home for a four-game series against Santa Clara, starting this Friday. This will be a critical opportunity for the team to improve their conference standing.

Bottom Line

Despite the loss, Jordan Hayes' performance highlights her growth this season. The Tigers must minimize errors and capitalize on their offensive strengths in upcoming games to turn their season around.