Cougars Fall to Nevada in Series Finale
In a tough outing at Bailey-Brayton Field, Washington State dropped the series rubber game to Nevada, falling 12-5 on Sunday afternoon. The Cougars, now sitting at 11-15 overall and 5-4 in the Mountain West, opened the series strong with a win on Friday but couldn't hold off the Wolfpack, who improved to 16-9 and 6-3 in conference play.
Key Performers and Game Highlights
Gavin Roy was a standout for the Cougars, collecting three hits and crossing the plate twice. Mason Pirello contributed with an RBI-double and a run, while Ollie Obenour drove in two runs and showed patience at the plate with three walks.
The game saw Washington State jump to an early 2-1 lead in the first inning, thanks to Obenour's clutch two-run single off the left field wall. Nevada responded with three runs in the third, but the Cougars fought back. Pirello's RBI-double in the fourth and a subsequent run on a wild pitch put WSU ahead 5-4.
However, the tide turned in the fifth inning. Nevada's bats came alive, scoring six runs on six hits, and they added two more in the sixth to build a commanding 12-5 lead. The Cougars had opportunities, loading the bases in the seventh, but Nevada's pitching held firm, ending the threat with a crucial strikeout.
Inside the Numbers
- Gavin Roy's performance extended his hitting streak to 13 games, showcasing his consistency at the plate.
- Kyler Northrop drew a walk in the fifth, pushing his on-base streak to eight games.
- Ryan Skjonsby continued to find ways on base, getting hit by a pitch in the first to extend his streak to nine games.
- Starting pitcher Luke Meyers delivered four innings of work, striking out four batters.
Looking Ahead
The Cougars will be hitting the road for a four-game stretch next week. They face Seattle U in a single game on Tuesday before a three-game series at San Jose State from Thursday to Saturday. With a chance to regroup, Washington State will look to bounce back and gain momentum on this road trip.
