The Utes lost their home opener to Cal 9-5, rallying from a 4-0 deficit before falling to the Bears’ five runs in the last two innings.
San Diego 5, BYU 3 • The Cougars lost on the road for the second night in a row.
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UVU 9, Saint Mary’s 6 • The Wolverines ended a three-game losing streak with a rally in Moraga, Calif.
SLCC 8-8, Colorado Northwestern CC 5-0 • The Bruins won both games in Salt Lake City, with 20 hits and no errors on the day.
Women’s tennis
Southern Utah 5, Portland State 2 • The Thunderbirds earned their first conference win Friday in Cedar City, topping the Vikings by taking both doubles points.
Softball
Utah State 5, Boise State 3 • The Aggies won in Boise in an extra-inning game when Kassandra Uchida drove in Allison Lenzora in the top of the eighth. Nicole Arata added an insurance run.
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Utah Valley 6, Green Bay 2; UVU 2, Farleigh Dickinson 1 • The Wolverines stayed undefeated at the Rebel Spring Games in Kissimmee, Fla., although they needed an extra inning in their second game of the day to eke out a win.
SLCC 8-8, Snow 0-4 • The Bruins beat the Badgers in both conference games in Salt Lake City.
Men’s basketball
Cal St. San Bernardino 75, Dixie State 69 • The Red Storm fell in Bellingham, Wash., in the NCAA II West Region quarterfinals.
Women’s basketball
Utah Valley 67, Houston Baptist 53 • The Wolverines won their Great West Conference semifinal, advancing to its third championship game in four years. Sammie Jensen led UVU with 26 points and 14 rebounds.
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