Wolf Pack Baseball ended their season on a marathon day spanning two games, 24 innings, and a combined eight hours and 15 minutes of baseball.
For the third time in its last four Mountain West contests, Nevada walked off a win.
Nevada scored four times in the ninth to force extra innings, but fell, 11-8, to San Francisco in 10 innings Monday at Don Weir Field at Peccole Park.
Nevada bounced back Sunday afternoon, avoiding a sweep at the hands of San José State with a 12-2, seven-inning win at Peccole Park.
Nevada completed a three-game sweep of Washington State Sunday with a 9-4 victory at Don Weir Field.
The Dons getting a game-tying two-run shot in the seventh, then a solo winner in the eighth evened the weekend series with the Wolf Pack.
The Wolf Pack, winners of four-straight now, wasted little time with the heroics in the ninth.
The Wolf Pack (7-5) scored 14 runs and sent 18 batters to the plate in the eighth inning, overcoming a 5-1 deficit to take a walk-off victory.
Nevada was opportunistic once again Monday, capitalizing on three CSU Bakersfield errors en route to taking the four-game series with a 7-4 win.
California scored six times over the first two innings in Monday's series finale, and the Golden Bear pitching silenced the Wolf Pack bats in an 8-0 win.