After a historic game the night before, San Diego State baseball followed it up with a 4-3 win over the Nevada Wolf Pack Saturday night in game two of the series.
Sophomore starting pitcher Chris Canada picked up right where junior TJ Fondtain ended the night before, pitching six innings allowing three runs while striking out eight batters. Canada allowed two of those runs on a home run in the 7th inning right before he was taken out. Otherwise, he cruised through the Nevada lineup and at one point retired 11 batters in a row.
“Anytime you get a good start on Friday night, obviously it was an electric start: a no-hitter, it sets a tone for the rest of the group,” San Diego State coach Mark Martinez said.