San Diego State baseball recorded a number of milestones on Sunday afternoon – its first 30-loss season since 2013 its fourth consecutive series sweep against University of Nevada, Reno, with a 13-9 thumping at the hands of its Mountain West rival.
After losing a close 8-5 game on Friday and being shutout on Saturday, the Aztecs (12-30, 5-14) allowed four consecutive innings of at least two runs to the Wolfpack (23-20, 13-9), who have now won five in a row.
SDSU pitchers struggled from the onset, allowing 27 base runners while striking out only five batters and giving up at least one hit to each Nevada batter.