In a game that swung back and forth over 10 innings, one final big swing from Utah Tech’s Finnegan Stewart gave the Trailblazers an 8-7 walk-off victory over Fresno State University March 20.

After the Bulldogs pushed the go-ahead run across in the top of the 10th, Utah Tech headed to the bottom of the frame, only three outs away from defeat.

Following a strikeout of shortstop Petey Soto Jr., second baseman Kyle McDaniel drew a five-pitch walk that sent Stewart to the plate.

On a 1-1 count, Stewart crushed a pitch over the tall center field wall, sending the Trailblazers into celebrations after securing a sweep of the defending Mountain West Conference champions.

“First off, all glory to God, I don’t think it would be possible without him,” Stewart said postgame.

“Came into the game late, tried to stay locked in in the dugout and get behind my boys and cheer them on. Then at the dish, just try to see something up and honestly do damage. And I got it and delivered,” he added.

Stewart’s heroics nearly didn’t have a chance at happening, as Utah Tech’s regular starter in left field began the game in the dugout.

“Speechless, honestly,” Utah Tech head coach Chris Pfatenhauer said after Stewart’s clutch hit.

“We didn’t start him today; he struggled a bit yesterday. But we got him in there an inning or two earlier and thought it was a big moment we could use him, and he cashed in. Couldn’t be happier for him and the club,” he added.

The dramatic finish capped an exciting two-game series filled with back-and-forth action and a lot of big moments at the plate.

Fresno State started the game off with a run in the opening frame, before Utah Tech would tie things up in the bottom of the inning.

Then, in the third, the Trailblazers would add three runs to the scoreboard to take their first lead, 4-1.

A two-run home run from the Bulldogs in the fourth made it a one-run game, 4-3, before the offenses for both teams went quiet.

That was until the eighth inning, when Fresno State plated three runs to take a 6-4 lead.

That seemingly woke up the Trailblazers’ bats, as a Kyle McDaniel RBI double and a Bulldogs’ wild pitch in the bottom of the eighth would knot the score at 6-6.

Utah Tech would have a chance to win it in the bottom of the ninth after getting two runners on base, but the inning would end on a double play to send the game to extras.

Fresno State would then hit a solo home run in the top of the 10th, putting the visitors in front 7-6 and needing just three outs to secure the win.

From there, McDaniel’s walk and Stewart’s two-run shot secured the 8-7 win, the third walk-off victory of the Trailblazers’ season.

McDaniel led the way for the Utah Tech offense, going 3-for-5 with an RBI and a walk.

Third baseman Ryan Kroepel and designated hitter Ty Johnsen each added two hits apiece.

“The offense has really stepped it up the last couple of days, which has been huge,” Johnsen, a senior from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, said after the win.

Over the two-game series sweep of Fresno State, the offense lit up the scoreboard with 25 total runs.

With the pair of wins, Utah Tech’s record now sits at 15-8 overall.

Now, the Trailblazers head to Sin City, facing the University of Nevada, Las Vegas – a team they have never beaten.

“We need to not overlook some big games and not overlook any teams and not get anxious. We just need to show up and get ready to compete and just give it our all,” Johnsen added.

UT will battle the Hustlin’ Rebels March 21-22, with the games slated to begin at 7:05 pm MT and 1:05 pm MT.

Trailblazer postgame interviews

Photo credit: Brooklyn Fehr, Utah Tech Athletics

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Spencer has always been passionate about sports, growing up playing and following various sports. He ran cross country in high school and began his journey in sports media in 2017 as a journalism intern at The Spectrum & Daily News. Since then, his work has been published in numerous outlets including Deseret News, Standard-Examiner, St. George News, Southern Utah Now, SUU's Thunderground, SB Nation's RSL Soapbox, FanSided's Venom Strikes, fan-insider.com, The Spurs Web, and Iron County Today. Spencer is the founder of Stadium Sportzz and both the Sportzz with Spencer and Mountain States Sports Report podcasts. His experience extends to public address announcing, having first served as the PA announcer for Southern Utah University soccer in 2017 and as a high school sports PA announcer. He is now entering his fourth year as a PA announcer at Utah Tech University, where he also occasionally takes on the role of in-game emcee. Spencer's versatility also extends to radio, where at The Fan Sports Network he produced high school and Utah Tech athletics broadcasts, hosted the weekly Region 9 Football Tailgate Show, and appeared daily on The Drive. Now working towards completing his Bachelor's degree in Media Studies, Spencer was recently named the Sports Director at Utah Tech University's 91.3 The Blaze for the 2024-25 year. He will host a weekly show and serve as a play-by-play broadcaster, continuing his dedication to sports journalism and broadcasting. When he isn’t talking, writing about, or watching sports, Spencer enjoys traveling and spending time with his amazing wife.