Nevada coach Gary Powers wants his team to understand the philosophy of coming from behind.
“It’s important,” Powers said. “We did it a lot last year.”
The Wolf Pack’s silver team did exactly that Wednesday in the final game of the Blue and Silver World Series (Nevada’s annual intersquad series).
Nevada baseball player Brock Stassi will be a two-dimensional player this season.
Former Nevada baseball standout Ryan Church recorded the final out in the 44-year history of William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, more commonly known as Shea Stadium.
The University of Nevada, Reno announced that Andy Dominique, the school’s single season (30) and career home run leader (62), will be inducted into the Nevada Athletic Hall of Fame Oct. 17 at the Silver Legacy.
University of Nevada, Reno sophomore Brock Stassi spent this summer as a member of the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox, a professional-grade community baseball team, in the Horizon Air Summer Baseball Series. The Horizon Air Summer Series is an eleven-week competition among teams from the western United States comprised of today’s best college baseball players. Here, he earned first-team honors as an outfielder.
Nevada’s season ended Sunday when it lost in the championship round of the Western Athletic Conference tournament to Fresno State, 6-4.
Nevada made short work of Sacramento State and got redemption against Hawaii on Saturday in the third day of the Western Athletic Conference tournament in Ruston, La.
Nevada pitcher Kyle Howe struggled, while Hawaii continued its domination of the Wolf Pack on Friday by winning 14-5 in the second round of the Western Athletic Conference tournament.
Nevada, who was swept by San Jose State in a four-game series last weekend, beat the Spartans 11-0 on Thursday in its first game of the Western Athletic Conference tournament in Ruston, La.
Nevada first baseman Shaun Kort said he thinks about baseball all the time—even during finals week.
Rod Scurry’s love of baseball was started by his father, but it is continued by his grandfather
The Wolf Pack clinched its first Western Athletic Conference championship Saturday after sweeping a three-game series at San Jose State.
The Wolf Pack won three of four games at Louisiana Tech this weekend.
Former Nevada pitcher Darrell Rasner won his first start of the season for the New York Yankees on Sunday.
Wolf Pack back-up catcher Travis Simas said he was “pissed off” when he entered the batters’ box in the eighth inning of Sunday’s series finale with Fresno State.