Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes hit the water for a romantic day date on Thursday.
The LSU gymnast and the MLB player spent time in Pittsburgh, following Skenes' move to the city after he was called up to play in the majors with the Pirates.
The couple spent the day off on a small boat doing some fishing, before laying down by a river with their adorable white Labrador, Roux.
Dunne cut a casual figure for the outing, rocking a green sports bra, grey shorts, and flip flops.
One snap shared by Skenes showed the blonde beauty holding a fishing rod on the edge of the boat, as she secured her hair with a pair of sunglasses.
Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes were seen fishing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this week
The pitcher was recently called up to the majors after the Pirates drafted his first overall
The pitcher looked equally laid back in a grey tee, shorts, and flip flops.
The outing comes a couple of weeks after the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model admitted she gets more nervous for her man than she does at her own events.
'I get more nervous watching Paul because it's just different when you're not doing it and you're not in control,' Dunne said in a video posted by Bleacher Report.
'But I am confident in his abilities and I kinda channel those nerves into excitement for him,' she went on.
The gymnastics pro laughed when she was asked if Skenes also gets more nervous for her than he does ahead of his own games.
'I honestly don't know anyone that thinks the way he does. I genuinely don't know what he would say,' she replied.
The Louisiana State University gymnast admitted she gets less nervous for her own events
Dunne has been a frequent presence at his games over the past couple of months
The two began dating while studying together at LSU, and made their romance public in 2023
The young couple started dating while attending LSU in Baton Rouge, and made their romance public in 2023.
Dunne has been a frequent presence at Pirates games since Skenes was called up to the big leagues last month, most recently showing her support when they took on the star-studded Dodgers, led by Shohei Ohtani.
Of course, Dunne was also on hand for Skenes' MLB debut in Pennsylvania, after he was selected by the Pirates as the first overall pick of the draft.
'I had some nerves creep in at first, but I've kind of channeled it into excitement rather than nerves, and I just have the most confidence in him ever,' she told Sportsnet Pittsburgh ahead of the star prospect's first game.
'I just trust in him, and what he's put in, and I'm just so excited,' she went on.
'It's amazing, the support here is awesome. Pittsburgh has been so welcoming. Just seeing people wearing Air Force stuff, LSU stuff, Skenes jerseys.'