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UVU Roundup: Utah tops Utah Valley baseball in slugfest

By UVU Sports Information - | Apr 1, 2026

Courtesy UVU Athletics

Utah Valley's Jayden Smith (right) celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run against the University of Utah at UCCU Ballpark on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

Utah Valley baseball fell 15-9 on Tuesday afternoon to the University of Utah at UCCU Ballpark.

The Utes (16-10) scored six runs in the ninth inning to secure the victory over their in-state rivals. UVU (12-15) had four players record multi-hit games, with Chipper Beck, Hunter Katschke, and Jayden Smith hitting home runs.

Utah Valley jumped on the board in the top of the first inning after a single from Mason Strong  put a two-out baserunner on for Beck, who hit his second home run of the season to dead center, giving the Wolverines a 2-0 lead. It was Beck’s sixth career home run combined between BYU and UVU.

Utah’s offense responded with a run in the second before Jake Long’s home run in the top of the third inning gave the Utes their first lead at 3-2. The Wolverines threatened in both the third and fourth innings, putting runners in scoring position. In the fourth, Beck led off with a ground-rule double to left-center and advanced to third on a wild pitch but was thrown out at the plate trying to score.

Cooper Brass started the fifth inning against CBU transfer Ryan Kittredge with a single past the diving shortstop into center field and moved to second when DJ Massey was hit by a pitch. The Wolverines were aggressive at the plate against their former conference mate, and Katschke put UVU back in front 5-4 with his 10th home run of the season. He is now third in the WAC to reach double-digit home runs and extended his hitting streak to 14 games.

Utah Valley wasn’t done in the fifth and chased Kittredge after a single by Kaden Carpenter. Strong doubled off new reliever Kaden Soder to score Carpenter, who had moved into scoring position by stealing second.  In his fifth career appearance against Utah, Colton Kennedy  finished with five innings pitched and four strikeouts. Utah scored four runs in the sixth inning to jump back in front 8-6. Cooper Littledike  entered the game and retired the final hitter of the sixth before throwing a scoreless seventh.

The Wolverines hit two home runs in the eighth inning to tie the game. First, a solo shot from Derek Houston  cut the deficit to 9-7. Will Applegate  kept the offense going with his first career Division I triple, lining a ball off the wall in right-center as a pinch hitter for Brass. Smith then tied the game at 9 with his first home run of the season to right center.

The Wolverines and Utes are set to play two more times this season, with both meetings taking place at Utah’s new ballpark, Charlie Monfort Field at America First Ballpark. The first meeting in Salt Lake City is scheduled for Tuesday, April 21, before the Wolverines return May 5.  Utah Valley will travel for a three-game series at Cal State Bakersfield. The series begins Thursday, April 2, with a 7:30 p.m. MT first pitch on ESPN+. The teams will play Friday at 7:30 p.m. MT and conclude the set Saturday at 2 p.m. MT.

Wolverines softball run-rules Weber State

OGDEN, Utah — Tatum Hall  drove in five with a home run and a double,  Bailey Marvin drove in three and Britney Moreno drove in two to lead Utah Valley to a 12-1 run-rule win over Weber State in five innings.

With the win, Utah Valley secured its first full-season series sweep over Weber State since 2013 when the Wolverines took all four games over the Wildcats. Utah Valley also went 2-0 against WSU in 2020, but one more meeting was on the docket before the season was canceled.

The Wolverines secured their 20th win of the season on Tuesday in their 34th game, marking the fastest the team has reached that landmark in the WAC era (since 2014), and the third-fastest in the D-I era behind only the 2012 and 2013 teams that reached 20 wins in 29 and 31 games respectively.

“It’s a good tune-up game for us to get our swings going again after the CBU series,” said head coach Cody Thomson. “We’ve got a pretty big series this weekend against UT Arlington, and I felt like this was a tune-up game to get going again. I was really proud of our pitchers that haven’t been throwing as much, Ella coming in for the start, and Hannah and Ruby coming in for relief. Especially in conference, it’s really helpful to get combined wins like today.”

Ella Miller, Hannah Ortega and Ruby Anderson combined to spin a gem against the Wildcats, holding them to one run on three hits over the five innings. The lone blemish was a solo home run by Appolonia Maldonado off of Ortega in the fourth after UVU was already up 7-0. Anderson pitched her second-straight scoreless and hitless outing after silencing a stacked Nevada lineup back on March 23.

Utah Valley got back to its recipe for success for much of the season, and that was scoring first and in the first inning. The Wolverines set the tone with two runs in the first, with both coming in off a single by  Bailey Marvin.

Hall blew the game open in the third with a three-run homer just inside the foul pole in right to make it 5-0.

Some aggressive baserunning — another calling card for the Wolverines for much of this season — allowed two more runs to score in the fourth.  Maddie McSorley  doubled off the wall in left center and  Ry Binne  smacked a single off the pitcher to put runners at the corners for Moreno, who roped a single up the middle. McSorley scored and Binne advanced to third, while Moreno got in a rundown between first and second, ultimately being tagged out but allowing Binne to score easily too.

Maldonado got the Wildcats their only run of the ballgame in the fourth, but the Wolverines answered back in a big way with a five-run fifth to push the game into run-rule territory.

WSU gave UVU a rally for free, walking the first two batters before plunking McSorley to load the bases. Binne then plated the first run of the rally with a sac fly to left. Moreno picked up another RBI single and Hall roped a double over the center fielder’s head, then Marvin capped the rally with a single to left, making it 12-1.

Anderson toed the rubber for the final frame, picking up one strikeout in a three up, three down fifth.

Utah Valley (20-14 overall, 2-4 WAC) will look to ride this momentum into a big three-game series this weekend at Wolverine Softball Field as the Wolverines host UT Arlington. The two teams will play a doubleheader on Friday beginning at 2 p.m. MT, then wrap up the series on Saturday at noon. All three games will be streamed on ESPN+ with live stats at GoUVU.com/stats.

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