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Kenzi Goins and Sierra Mello celebrate Nevada's 4-3 walk-off win over Colorado State
Farrell Shine

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Game Notes: Fresno State

WHAT'S ON THE AGENDA?
  • Nevada and Fresno State face each other for a three-game series on Saturday and Sunday.
  • The Pack and Rams kick off the series with a double-header on Saturday, beginning at 1 p.m. PT.
  • Nevada and Fresno State finish the weekend with a single game slated for 12 p.m. (PT) on Sunday.
  • Fresno State currently sits in first in the conference with an 11-4 record. 
LAST TIME OUT
  • The Pack clinched a series victory over Colorado State on April 17-18.
  • Nevada captured a 5-3 game one victory before falling in game two, 12-0.
  • The Pack defeated the Rams, 4-3 (8), in game three to secure the series win. 
UP NEXT
  • Nevada travels to Riverside, Calif., for a three-game series against Cal Baptist on April 30-May 1.
  • The Pack and Lancers will play a double-header on Friday, April 30, beginning at 4 p.m.
  • Nevada and Cal Baptist finish the series with a single game on May 1. 
SCOUTING FRESNO STATE
  • The Bulldogs are led in the circle by Hailey Dolcini. Dolcini holds a 0.97 ERA in 20 appearances and holds a 15-3 record. Her only losses are to UCLA, Loyola Marymount and Oregon.
  • Fresno State is paced offensively by Hayleigh Galvan (.368), Kaitlyn Jennings (.366), Adrianna Noriega (.364), Keahilele Mattson (.337) and Kelcey Carrasco (.329).
  • Fresno State's Danielle Lung (5-2) and Dariana Orme (6-2) have also made appearances on the mound. 
CHASING THE MOUNTAIN WEST TITLE
  • Nevada (11-4 conf.) sits in third place in the Mountain West heading into this weekend's series against first-place Fresno State. The Bulldogs are three games ahead of the Pack with a conference record of 11-1. Rival UNLV (13-2) sits in second and two games ahead of Nevada.
  • The Pack's next three conference series are against first-place Fresno State, second-place UNLV and third-place (tied with Nevada) Boise State.
  • After this weekend's battle against the Pack, Fresno State's last three series are against UNLV, Boise State and San Diego State.
  • UNLV's final three conference series are against Colorado State, Fresno State and Nevada. 
KEEPING UP WITH KENDALL
  • Kendall Fritz received her second-career Mountain West Pitcher of the Week honor on April 20 after her 2-0 performance during the Colorado State
  • Against the Rams, Fritz compiled a 0.93 ERA in 15 innings of work. Fritz also notched 10 strikeouts in her two appearances.
  • Fritz was named Mountain West Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 16. It is the sophomore's first weekly honor of her career.
  • The Frisco, Texas, native starred in the circle for the Pack during the NorCal Kickoff. On Feb. 11, Fritz compiled an 11-strikeout performance in a 6-2 win over Saint Mary's. On Feb. 12, Fritz struck out six UC Davis hitters in Nevada's 4-3 win over UC Davis. Fritz also recorded the save in Nevada's 5-4 victory against the Aggies on Feb. 12 and pitched an inning in the Pack's 10-0 win over Sacramento State on Feb. 14, striking out two hitters. 
LAUREN GOATIERREZ
  • University of Nevada junior shortstop Lauren Gutierrez was named Mountain West Softball Player of the Week on Feb. 23. Gutierrez batted .562 (9-16) in five games at the Dixie State Classic on Feb. 19-21, leading Nevada to wins over No. 2 Washington, Dixie State and Montana.
  • Gutierrez went 2-for-3 at the plate against No. 2 Washington with a single, double, walk and clutch RBI single in the bottom of the sixth to extend Nevada's lead to 7-5. Gutierrez had a career-best hitting performance in Nevada's 13-0 victory over Dixie State. Against the Trailblazers, Gutierrez went 4-for-4 at the plate, tallying a career-high four hits and tying her career-high in RBIs with five. Gutierrez recorded Nevada's lone hit against BYU on Feb. 20. Gutierrez went 2-for-3 at bat with her sixth-career home run, 2 RBIs and a run in Nevada's 6-5 victory over Montana.
  • Gutierrez recorded her second Mountain West Player of the Year honor this season on March 23 after leading Nevada to a series win over San Diego State.
  • Gutierrez hit .455 (5-11) in three games against San Diego State on March 20-21, leading Nevada to a 2-1 series win over the Aztecs.
  • Gutierrez went 2-for-3 with an RBI and run in the series-opening game on March 20. In game two, Gutierrez hit 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run, including the game-tying solo home run in the bottom of the seventh with two outs. In the series finale win, Gutierrez went 1-for-4 with three RBI and a double. Defensively, Gutierrez tallied five assists and four putouts throughout the weekend.
  • Gutierrez is fourth in the Mountain West in batting average (.364), third in RBI (28), and second in on-base percentage (.467). 
STEALING RECORDS
  • A stolen base against Stanford on March 5 made Sadaria McAlister the new record holder for most career stolen bases. McAlister marches into this weekend with 48 career stolen bases. The previous record was held by Brittany Puzey, who had 42 career stolen bases.   
HEY SENINI
  • Freshman Chelie Senini has been a standout performer for Nevada, starting all 28 games.
  • Heading into this weekend, Senini holds a .358 batting average with 38 hits, 24 runs, 15 stolen bases and 10 RBI. In addition, Senini's 38 hits rank second in the Mountain West this season.   
NEVADA WINS COLORADO STATE SERIES IN THRILLING FASHION
  • Senior Kenzi Goins launched a solo home run to center in the bottom of the eighth against the Rams, tying the game at three.
  • Then, freshman Sam Oliver stepped to the plate and recorded her first-career walk-off to center to give Nevada a 4-3 edge over Colorado State. 
NEVADA DOWNS NO. 2 WASHINGTON
  • Nevada opened the Dixie State Classic on Feb. 19 with an 8-5 victory over No. 2 Washington. Julia Jensen secured her first win on the mound for the 2021 season, throwing two innings and giving up zero runs, forcing zero hits and tallying two strikeouts.
  • The Huskies pounced first in the third inning on two solo home runs to take a 2-0 lead. Nevada replied in the fourth on a Haley Burda two-RBI single to center that scored Sierra Mello and Kenzi Goins.
  • In the fifth, Goins' single to center plated Sadaria McAlister and advanced Lauren Gutierrez to third. Next, Salausa's single to center scored Goins and moved Mello to second to push Nevada's lead to 4-2. Burda stepped up next for the Pack, scoring Mello from second on a single to right. Next, Sam Oliver's sacrifice fly to center plated Salausa to extend the Pack's lead to four.
  • Washington bounced back with three runs in the top of the sixth to cut Nevada's lead to one.
  • Nevada answered in the bottom of the sixth on a Lauren Gutierrez RBI single to center that pushed Senini across home. Then, Mello tallied an RBI on a ground out to short, scoring Goins from third to give Nevada an 8-5 edge.
CALL HER CLUTCH
  • Haley Burda's clutch two-run home run to left in the top of the eighth against Montana on Feb. 21 powered Nevada to a 6-5 victory over the Grizzlies.
  • Blake Craft recorded the win for Nevada, giving up zero earned runs and strikeout out four Montana hitters in eight innings.
  • The Pack was led offensively by Lauren Gutierrez and Haley Burda, recording both of their sixth-career home runs against the Grizzlies. Gutierrez went 2-for-3 at the plate with a two-run home run in the third and a single to center in the first. Burda went 2-for-4 at the plate, including a two-run home run in the eighth, a single in the fourth and a stolen base. Chelie Senini, Sadaria McAlister, Kenzi Goins, Kallahan Hunter and Charli Hawkins each recorded a hit throughout the ballgame. Nevada out-hit Montana at a 9-8 clip.
  • On March 20 against San Diego State, Burda came through clutch again, launching a walk-off home run with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to propel Nevada to a 5-2 victory over the Aztecs. 
HOME RUN FUN
  • Senior Kenzi Goins tallied two home runs at the NorCal Kickoff. Her first home run of the season came against Nevada's 5-4 game one win over UC Davis on Feb. 12. Her two-run shot to left center in the sixth inning cut UC Davis' lead to one. Against Sacramento State, Goins tallied her second home run of the year on a solo shot to left in the third inning. Goins has 22 career home runs.  Junior Lauren Gutierrez recorded her first home run of the season against Sacramento State on Feb. 14. Nevada continued its home run streak at the Dixie State Classic on Feb. 19-21. Senior Sadaria McAlister recorded her first home run of the season on a solo shot  to left cetner against Utah Valley. Junior Lauren Gutierrez and senior Haley Burda also registered home runs against Montana on Feb. 21.
  • Nevada tallied five home runs against San Diego State on March 20-21. Sophomore Kallahan Hunter tallied her first-career home run against the Aztecs on March 20. Lauren Gutierrez notched her third home run of the season on a clutch solo shot with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to tie game two. Then, Haley Burda launched a three-run, walk-off home run to give Nevada the win.
  • Sierra Mello and Sam Oliver each recorded a home run in game three against San Diego State on March 21.
  • Ashley Salausa, Sierra Mello and Sadaria McAlister each tallied home runs against Utah State.
  • The Pack added three home runs by Kenzi Goins (2) and Sam Oliver (1) during the New Mexico series on April 10-11.
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Players Mentioned

Haley Burda

#27 Haley Burda

C
5' 7"
Senior
Blake Craft

#88 Blake Craft

RHP
5' 10"
Freshman
Kendall Fritz

#3 Kendall Fritz

RHP
5' 9"
Sophomore
Kenzi Goins

#2 Kenzi Goins

UTL
5' 10"
Senior
Lauren Gutierrez

#8 Lauren Gutierrez

SS
5' 8"
Junior
Charli Hawkins

#77 Charli Hawkins

C
5' 7"
Freshman
Julia Jensen

#17 Julia Jensen

RHP
5' 6"
Junior
Sadaria McAlister

#14 Sadaria McAlister

OF
5' 4"
Senior
Sierra Mello

#7 Sierra Mello

2B
5' 5"
Senior
Ashley Salausa

#20 Ashley Salausa

OF
5' 9"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Haley Burda

#27 Haley Burda

5' 7"
Senior
C
Blake Craft

#88 Blake Craft

5' 10"
Freshman
RHP
Kendall Fritz

#3 Kendall Fritz

5' 9"
Sophomore
RHP
Kenzi Goins

#2 Kenzi Goins

5' 10"
Senior
UTL
Lauren Gutierrez

#8 Lauren Gutierrez

5' 8"
Junior
SS
Charli Hawkins

#77 Charli Hawkins

5' 7"
Freshman
C
Julia Jensen

#17 Julia Jensen

5' 6"
Junior
RHP
Sadaria McAlister

#14 Sadaria McAlister

5' 4"
Senior
OF
Sierra Mello

#7 Sierra Mello

5' 5"
Senior
2B
Ashley Salausa

#20 Ashley Salausa

5' 9"
Junior
OF