Seattle—The Huskies faced a tough game against San Diego State, ending with a 9-4 loss at Husky Ballpark. This brings Washington’s season record to 1-8.
Braeden Terry stood out, hitting a double, triple, and home run. He almost completed a cycle, showing off his skills at the plate. Colton Bower also energized the team with a powerful 390-foot home run in the fourth inning, driving in Terry.
On the mound, Noah Kenney started for Washington, striking out three but giving up six runs over five innings. Carson Boesel took over next, delivering three scoreless innings with three strikeouts, keeping the game competitive.
The Huskies plan to regroup for their next match against the Aztecs on Saturday at 5 p.m.
Interesting Tidbits:
- Terry has now recorded three hits in back-to-back games.
- This was Washington’s second game of the season with multiple home runs.
- Both Bower and Terry hit their first home runs of the season in this game.
- Looking forward, Jackson Thomas will make his first start of the season on Saturday.
Recent data highlights that teams often bounce back after a tough loss, with many reporting a higher win rate in their next games. Hopefully, Washington can turn things around and gain momentum this week!

