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UTSA wraps up road trip with game at No. 9 Texas State

SAN ANTONIO – The UTSA baseball team will be back in action tomorrow, April 19, as the Roadrunners travel to San Marcos, Texas to face off with No. 9 Texas State. 
 
UTSA (24-12, 9-6 C-USA) enters the weekday matchup with a 7-1 record in weekday games on the year as the Roadrunners are 4-1 in their last five midweek contests. The weekday matchup will also be the final leg of an eight-game road trip the Roadrunners have been on.
 
The Roadrunners saw their five-game win streak snapped Sunday afternoon as UTSA dropped just its second game in the month of April to Rice. In its last 13 games, UTSA has gone on a five-game win streak twice and is 11-2 over that time. Amongst those 11 wins were numerous wins over ranked opponents such as No. 11 TCU, No. 23 Charlotte and No. 29 Old Dominion. The Roadrunners also defeated No. 2 Stanford earlier in the year and hold a 7-1 record against ranked foes. Entering the weekday tilt, UTSA is ranked number 56 in RPI.
 
The Bobcats (28-9, 12-3 Sun Belt) enter the weekday matchup riding a five-game win streak which includes wins over Georgia Southern and Baylor and a sweep of Texas Arlington. Texas State owns wins over then-number one Texas and then-number 11 Arizona (2x)  as part of its stellar record.
 
The Bobcats and the Roadrunners have played four common opponents on the year. Both teams have squared off with Southern in a weekend series and Sam Houston, Baylor and UIW in weekday games. Both squads went a combined 4-2 against the four teams with UTSA's losses coming to Southern and Baylor while Texas State dropped games to Sam Houston and UIW.
 
This will be the 98th all-time meeting between the two colleges which are separated by less than an hour. Texas State owns the all-time record over UTSA, holding a 60-37 record over the Roadrunners. UTSA is 14-30 in games played in San Marcos.
 
Miscellaneous Notes

  • UTSA enters the weekend series having the second-highest batting average (.297) in all of Conference USA and ranks 32nd nationally.
  • UTSA ranks fourth in C-USA with 173 walks drawn.
  • The Roadrunners have hit 79 doubles, the 20th most in baseball ranking third in C-USA.
  • UTSA has 12 triples on the year, tops in C-USA and 30th in the nation.
  • UTSA possesses the 23rd most hits in college baseball with 376. Ranking third in C-USA.
  • UTSA's 294 runs rank 17th in college baseball and second in conference.
  • UTSA leads the nation in sacrifice flies with 28 on the season.
  • The Roadrunners are averaging 8.2 runs a game the second-most in C-USA and 20th overall.
  • Pitcher Luke Malone owns the lowest ERA in all of Conference USA with a 1.97. That ERA ranks 24th nationally.
    • Opposing batters are hitting .225 against Malone. That's the seventh-lowest opponent batting average in the conference.
    • Malone has allowed the ninth-fewest hits on the year (42) and second-fewest runs (15) in Conference USA. He has only allowed 11 earned runs, the second-fewest in C-USA.
    • Malone is tied for the second-most wins in C-USA with five to his name.
  • Pitcher Daniel Shafer is tied for the fifth-most saves in C-USA with five.
  • Sammy Diaz owns the tenth-best on-base percentage in Conference USA (.449).
    • As part, Diaz has been hit by a pitch 11 times – third-most in C-USA.
  • Jonathan Tapia has hit the seventh-most doubles in C-USA (12) and has been hit by a pitch 10 times on the year, placing him fifth in C-USA in that category.
    • Being on base has helped him score 38 runs on the year. Sixth most in C-USA.
  • Ian Bailey has logged the fourth-most at-bats in the conference. In those at-bats he:
    • Has the second-most triples of any C-USA player (3).
    • Scored the sixth most runs with 38
  • Ryan Flores has drawn 27 walks on the season which ranks as the fifth most in C-USA.
    • Flores and teammate Chase Keng both have five sacrifice flies on the year, placing them both in the top three of that statistical category in Conference USA.
  • Chase Keng also ranks seventh in the conference for most RBI, having earned 37.
  • After a three-HBP weekend, Shane Sirdashney cracks the top seven in the conference for most HBP this season with eight.

 
Weekday Information
Tuesday, April 19 at 6 p.m.
So. RHP, Ryan Ward (1-0, 4.35 ERA) vs. So. RHP, Otto Wofford (3-0, 7.36 ERA)
 
The game will take place at Bobcat Ballpark and will be streamed on ESPN+.
 
UP NEXT: UTSA will return home after eight straight contests on the road to host the FIU Panthers. The series is scheduled to be played over the April 22-24 weekend and each game is scheduled to be streamed on CUSA TV.
 
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