Nevada 2, Colorado State 0
Nevada 23, Colorado State 7
April 18, 2026
Fort Collins, Colo. - Ram Field
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Nevada Softball (32–14, 13–5 MW) delivered a complete performance on both sides of the ball Saturday, sweeping a doubleheader at Colorado State (20–23, 8–10 MW) with a 2–0 shutout in game one and a historic 23–7 victory in game two at Ram Field. The day featured
Madison Clark setting the new single‑season hits record and Nevada's 23 runs tying the program's single‑game scoring record.
Nevada 2, Colorado State 0
Nevada took the lead early in game one behind a complete‑game performance from
Tess Bumiller, who scattered six hits across seven scoreless innings with five strikeouts and no walks allowed.
The Pack offense did what was needed in the second and third innings, beginning with an RBI single from Clark before
Matlyn Leetch added another run in the third to extend the lead. Nevada's defense played clean behind Bumiller, turning a key double play to erase a CSU threat.
Nevada 23, Colorado State 7
Game two became one of the most explosive offensive performances in Nevada history, as the Pack piled up 23 runs on 21 hits. Nevada struck for two in the first, three in the third, five in the fourth, and one in the sixth before a 12‑run seventh inning that sealed the record‑tying offensive push.
In the third inning, Clark delivered her third hit of the day, officially breaking the Nevada single‑season hits record and adding a milestone to her standout junior campaign. She finished 3‑for‑4 with four runs scored, three stolen bases, and an RBI.
Rylie Haith powered the middle of the order with a five‑RBI performance that included two doubles, while
Anna Braukus added a three‑hit day of her own with a home run, three runs scored, and two RBIs.
Katie Wetteland homered in the seventh as part of a three‑RBI outing, and
Hannah Di Genova and
Haylee Engelbrecht each recorded three hits and two RBIs.
After a difficult first inning, Nevada's bullpen steadied the game and allowed the offense to take over.
Hailey McLean worked the first inning allowing three runs.
Ainsley Berlingeri earned the win with two innings of work, followed by three dominant, scoreless frames from
Talia Tretton, who allowed just one hit.
Sofie Seese closed the seventh to finish off the sweep. The staff combined to hold CSU to nine hits while the Pack offense continued to apply pressure inning after inning.
Nevada will face Colorado State tomorrow at 11 a.m. PT for the third game of the series at Ram Field.