EUGENE, Ore. — The Oregon baseball team's 2020 home opener was one for the books Friday night, as the Ducks rallied from behind and walked it off, beating Nevada 3-2 on a bases-loaded single by Kenyon Yovan in the bottom of the ninth inning at PK Park.
The Ducks (1-4) got their first win under new head coach Mark Wasikowski by rallying back from a two-run deficit to tie Friday's game in the eighth on a two-run single by Aaron Zavala. Oregon had shown similar fighting spirit through its first four games without being rewarded, but it was a different story Friday when Yovan drove his third hit of the game past the third baseman to plate A.