TUCSON, Ariz. — The Arizona Wildcats (35-13, 19-8 Pac-12) face their final midweek test of the 2021 season on Tuesday, a rematch against the visiting New Mexico State Aggies (19-31, 16-20 WAC). First pitch is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. MST at Hi Corbett Field.
Arizona enters the game fresh off a three-game series sweep of the Washington Huskies last weekend, marking the Wildcats third straight home conference sweep. The Cats are 24-6 at home this season and their 24 victories at Hi Corbett are tied for their most in a season under head coach 
Jay Johnson.
The Wildcats and Aggies met once earlier this season, an 11-4 decision in favor of Arizona in which five different Wildcats all drove in multiple runs.
More details on Tuesday's game can be found below.
 
	
		
			| Date | Time (MST) / Result | Arizona Pitcher | New Mexico State Pitcher | 
	
	
		
			| Tuesday, May 18 | 6:00 PM | TBA | TBA | 
	
Leading Off...
	- Arizona leads the all-time series against New Mexico State, 56-8, with games dating back to 1917. The two teams met earlier this year on April 20 in Tucson, with Arizona winning 11-4.
- Arizona has scored at least one run in 157 straight games. They have not suffered a shutout loss since falling 1-0 at Washington on March 17, 2017. Their 157-game scoring streak is the longest active scoring streak in the Pac-12.
- True freshmen Daniel Susac (12) and Jacob Berry (13) have combined for 25 home runs this year. They are the first pair of Arizona freshmen to both hit double-digit home runs in program history.
- The Wildcats have posted a record of 16-5 against non-conference opponents this season, including an 11-4 mark at home. In those 21 non-conference contests, Arizona is hitting .334 with a 3.90 ERA.
- Outfielder Donta' Williams has reached base safely in 34 straight games, tied for the seventh-longest streak at Arizona in the StatCrew era (1998-current). Williams also currently leads the Pac-12 and ranks third nationally with 63 runs scored.
- Arizona is averaging 8.9 runs per game this season, the third best mark in Division I.