RENO, Nev. - It's a full weekend of action in Reno, as, along with the Silver & Blue Spring Game Saturday at Mackay Stadium, Women's Tennis and Baseball host action on campus.
Nevada Baseball begins a stretch of five home games in six days when it hosts San José State Friday at 6:05 p.m. in a Mountain West series opener. The action continues through the weekend, then the Pack hosts No. 5 Oregon State for a two-game series Tuesday and Wednesday, with each contest set for a 6:05 p.m. first pitch.
Wolf Pack Women's Tennis hosts Utah State Friday and Boise State Sunday, with Sunday's match serving as the team's Senior Day.
BASEBALL
Nevada (12-16, 7-7 MW) vs. San José State (12-21, 7-8 MW)
Friday-Sunday, April 12-14
Reno, Nev. - Don Weir Field at Peccole Park
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Nevada (12-16) vs. No. 5 Oregon State (27-4)
Tuesday-Wednesday, April 16-17
Reno, Nev. - Don Weir Field at Peccole Park
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Nevada returns to Reno to begin a five-game homestand spanning six days, starting with a Mountain West weekend series against San José State.
After a day off Monday, the Wolf Pack will host No. 5 Oregon State for a pair of games Tuesday and Wednesday, each set for a 6:05 p.m. first pitch.
The three-game set begins Friday at 6:05 p.m., and continues with a 3:05 p.m. contest Saturday and a 1:05 p.m. finale Sunday.
All games this weekend will be streamed on the Mountain West Network (www.themw.com/watch). The series will also be broadcast locally on 630 AM KPLY, while audio broadcasts of all three games can be found on The Varsity Network at www.thevarsitynetwork.com and through The Varsity Network app, with John Ramey on the call.
TRACK AND FIELD
Coming off of a week break, Nevada track and field is back in action in Southern California at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California, hosted by Azusa Pacific, April 11-13. The first two days will feature the heptathlon and distance events, sprinkled in with a couple track and field events, followed by the remainder of the events taking place Saturday.
Along with competition at the Bryan Clay Invitational, the Pack are also competing in the Pacific Coast Invitational, April 11 and the Beach Invitational April 12-13.
The Pack is coming off competition two weekends ago at the Stanford Invitational and the Mike Fanelli Track Classic where Nevada wrapped their outing with multiple personal records, a couple season best marks, and three all-time list appearances highlighted by freshman
Hallee Hughes, who made her first appearance on the Nevada all-time list in the javelin, becoming the ninth-best mark, and the Nevada 'A' 4x400 meter relay squad ran the seventh-fastest time in school history.
Bryan Clay Invitational
April 11-13
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Pacific Coast Invitational
April 11
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Beach Invitational
April 12-13
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WOMEN'S TENNIS
The Wolf Pack enters its final week of the regular season welcoming Utah State and Boise State to McArthur Tennis Center. Nevada (9-8, 3-4 MW) currently sits in seventh place in the Mountain West, holding the tiebreaker over Boise State. The Pack also claims the reigning Mountain West Freshman of the Week with
Mia Miranda's first title of her career.
The Pack take on Utah State, Friday, April 12 at noon. Utah State (4-13, 1-6 MW) is second from the bottom of the Mountain West standings, with their only conference win coming against Air Force. The Aggies are coming off of a 4-0 loss against UNLV at home. The first 50 fans will get free pizza from Pizzava.
Nevada will celebrate senior day on Sunday, April 14 against Boise State prior to the match. Boise State (7-10, 3-4 MW) is also coming off of a 4-0 home loss to UNLV. The Broncos boast impressive victories from earlier in the season, defeating San José State Spartans and the 59th-ranked San Diego State Aztecs at home,
MEN'S TENNIS
The Nevada Wolf Pack (5-11, 1-2 MW) take on back-to-back ranked opponents in away matches. The Pack take on Utah State on Friday and Boise State on Sunday, with both matches scheduled for 10 a.m. PT starts.
The Utah State Aggies (15-4, 2-1 MW) are ranked 65th in nation with big victories against Boise State, 4-3, and Air Force, 4-2.
Boise State (13-10, 1-1 MW) are ranked 57th in the country by the ITA and feature a ranked singles player plus a ranked doubles team. Jip Van Assendelft ranks 118th in the country with a 14-14 overall record. The Bronco's top duo, Samuel Sippel and Jip van Assendelft, is ranked 39th with a 7-7 record on the season.
SOFTBALL
The Wolf Pack head down south to take on UNLV in the Silver State Series. Nevada (32-9, 10-3 MW) sits in first place, tied with San Diego State, while the Rebels sit in second (24-12, 7-3 MW). The three game set begins Friday, April 12 at 6 P.M. followed on Saturday at 3 P.M. and the series finale, Sunday at 12 P.M.
All games will be streamed on the Mountain West Network (www.themw.com/watch). The Pack is coming off a two-game series sweep against San Jose State this past weekend. The Rebels most recent series was non-conference against North Dakota State, taking two of three.
Nevada returns home for a midweek doubleheader matchup against Sacramento State on Tuesday, April 16 with the first pitch set for 1 P.M.
Nevada at UNLV
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Nevada vs. Sacramento State (21-13)
Tuesday, April 16, 1 P.M. / 3:30 P.M.
Reno, Nev. - Christina M. Hixson Park