Nevada 10, Pacific 3

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Baseball, Featured on February 28th, 2010 - 2 Comments

Nevada-Pacific 650-5After a disappointing doubleheader yesterday on what was their second Bay Area road trip of the young season, Nevada baseball bounced back on Sunday afternoon in a big way.  The Pack clubbed 10 runs, with senior Shaun Kort leading the way with 5 RBI’s, to take the finale against Pacific 10-3.

Kort’s first-inning blast over the right field wall gave Nevada a lead that senior lefty Chris Garcia would not relinquish, pushing the Pack’s record to 4-3 overall on the young 2010 season. Garcia, a native of Sparks, went 7 strong innings, striking out 7 and walking no one in a very impressive outing.  A solid 6-foot-3, 200-pound prospect, Garcia gave up just 1 earned run and 5 hits to pick up his first win of the season.

Nevada had four hitters, including Kort, rack up three-hit games.  Senior CF Westley Moss, who made a terrific play in the field in the first after relaying a sure double by Pacific catcher Joe Oliveira into an out at third base, plus junior third baseman Nick Leid and freshman Ronnie Mitchell II all popped in a trio of hits for the Pack.  Leid homered in the contest as well, his first of the year.

NevadaWolfPack.com Game Boxscore

The Pack will now play on the road tomorrow afternoon against UC-Davis in what will conclude a season opening, 8-game road swing against four different Northern California colleges.

Check out photos from the Nevada-Pacific game this afternoon below;

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2 Responses to “Nevada 10, Pacific 3”

  1. WheyKool says:

    Nice pics and good to see a Wolf Pack win. I went to the DH yesterday and it was cold and rainy. Miserable weather for a baseball game, although I did have fun watching my buddies kid play for Pacific. I also think Nevada had as many fans there yesterday as Pacific. Lots of scouts at the games yesterday watching the kids. Talked to a couple, so it was fun.

  2. awp says:

    Thanks WK – it was a fun environment, and yeah, I’d have to estimate that the Pack had as many, if not more, fans out at Klein Family Field today too. I guess I caught the best game though. LOL

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