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WAC Softball Recaps - April 1

WAC Softball Recaps - April 1

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Fresno State 5, Hawai‘i 0
Michelle Moses tossed her first career no-hitter to power Fresno State to a 5-0 win over No. 20 Hawai'i on Friday night before an ESPNU audience. Moses delivered 11 strikeouts and allowed only a pair of Hawai'i baserunners courtesy of two walks and became the first pitcher to no-hit Hawai'i since Tennessee's Monica Abbott did it in 2007. The Bulldogs' bats caught fire early with three runs in the first and never looked back while adding a run in the fourth and fifth for the 5-0 win.

Louisiana Tech 12, Nevada 4 (6)

Louisiana Tech belted four home runs and Meghan Krieg recorded 13 strikeouts to lead the Lady Techsters to a 12-4 run-rule win over Nevada Friday afternoon at Hixson Park. Allie Geisler led the home run parade as the junior catcher hit her fifth and sixth long balls of the season while Janna Frandrup and Meghan Knowles each registered one home run each in the 12-hit outburst.

San Jose State 5, Boise State 3
The Spartans out-hit the Broncos 10-2 in a 5-3 win at Spartan Field Friday. BranDee Garcia was 3-for-4 with one RBI, while Amanda Schatz was 2-for-4 with two RBI. Jennifer Ames earned the complete-game win for San Jose State, while Lela Work suffered the loss.

New Mexico State 3, Utah State 1
In the first half of a doubleheader in Logan Friday, Utah State out-hit NM State 8-6, but committed three errors in a 3-1 loss. Kandis Jones and Teresa Conrad each drove in runs for NM State. Alex Newman picked up the win, striking out four. Shelbi Tyteca took the loss, falling to 1-7 on the year.

New Mexico State 11, Utah State 6
The two teams combined for 23 hits, but  New Mexico State won the nightcap, 11-6. Conrad was 2-for-4 with three RBI. Newman earned the win, allowing one run on four hits. Mandy Harmon suffered the loss, allowing five runs.