Hustlin’ Rebels Stay On The Road For Next Five Games

HUSTLIN’ REBELS STAY ON THE ROAD FOR NEXT FIVE GAMES

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The UNLV baseball team (5-8, 1-2 MW) will continue playing on the road for the next five games, beginning with a trip to Arkansas for a two-game, midweek series against the Razorbacks (13-2) set for Tuesday, March 14, with first pitch scheduled for 4 p.m. (PT). The Scarlet & Gray will conclude the series Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. (PT), before heading over to Reno to face UNR (8-7, 1-2 MW) for a three-game series against the in-state MW rivals slated to begin Friday evening at 6:35 p.m.

The Razorbacks come into the midweek affair after a 4-0 week, defeating Army, 7-5, Tuesday night before sweeping Louisiana Tech over the weekend by scores of 7-4, 6-1 and 15-6.

UNLV enters the midweek tilt after dropping a two-game series against Oklahoma (6-11, 7-8). The Rebels’ three-game series against Cal Poly scheduled for last week was canceled because of bad weather.

UNR comes into this weekend’s three-game series with a 2-2 record last week, defeating USC Wednesday evening, 3-2, but dropping two of three games to Fresno State in its conference-opening series (3-6, 5-2, 0-2). The Wolf Pack will play two games this week against No. 25 Oregon State Tuesday and Wednesday, before returning home to welcome the Hustlin’ Rebels.

FOLLOW ALONG
Fans can follow this week’s contests through live streaming, stats and social media. The link to the stream and stats can be found online at UNLVRebels.com in the “schedule” section of the team’s baseball page, as well as on the team’s official social media channels. In-game updates will be provided through @UNLVbaseball, the team’s official Twitter account. Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s affair will be streamed on the SEC Network on ESPN. This weekend’s contests against UNR will be streamed on the Mountain West Network.

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING
– The Scarlet & Gray and Arkansas have squared off a total of five times with the first-ever meeting taking place at Earl E. Wilson Stadium in 1994. The Rebels lead the all-time series 4-1. The last meeting took place in 2014, a series split (UNLV won 10-7, then the Razorbacks won 9-2).
– UNR and UNLV have met a total of 166 times with the first-ever meeting taking place back in 1968. The Hustlin’ Rebels own the advantage in the all-time series record, notching 91 wins to the Wolf Pack’s 75. UNR took last season’s series 2-1, (9-7 (10), 22-13, 8-9 (10)) before defeating UNLV in the Mountain West Tournament by a score of 7-3.

BACK AT THE EARL
UNLV will play California Baptist in Riverside Tuesday March 21, before returning home for a three-game Mountain West series against Fresno State set to begin Friday, March 24 at 6:05 p.m.

NOTES AND NEWS
– Austin Kryszczuk is currently on a nine-game hitting streak and an eight-game run scoring streak.

HUSTLIN‘ REBELS CLAIM WEEKLY AWARD
– Reese Lueck received the first weekly award for the Rebels, being named the Freshman of the Week following UNLV’s perfect opening weekend February 20.

LEADERS IN THE MW
– UNLV sits tied for fourth in the conference with an overall record of 5-8, 1-2 MW.
– The Hustlin’ Rebels rank second in the conference in batting average at .299.
– The Scarlet & Gray also rank second in the conference in runs scored (116), RBIs (98), hits (142) and in slugging percentage (.442). They rank third in doubles (27), triples (4) and in home runs (11).
– Jacob Sharp leads the MW in on base + slugging percentage (1.230), tied for second in HBP (4), and is tied for third in home runs (3), sits fourth in batting average (.419 and ranks seventh in the conference in hits (17).
– Alex Pimentel is tied for second in the MW in triples (2) and in HBP (4), tied for third in walks (10), ranks sixth in the MW in on base + slugging percentage (1.019) and sits seventh in batting average (.356) and in RBIs (15).
– Kryszczuk leads the conference in sacrifice flies with three, and is tied for sixth in RBIs (16) and in runs scored (14).
– Rylan Charles is tied for third in HBP (3), ranks fifth in the MW in at bats with 61 and is tied for fifth in stolen bases (3).
– Edarian Williams ranks third in the conference in stolen bases with five.
– Paul Myro IV leads the conference in HBP (5), is tied for third in home runs (3) and in walks (10) and he is tied for sixth in RBIs (16).

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