TUCSON, Ariz. — The Arizona Wildcats (17-7, 6-3) kick off an extended road trip with a midweek tilt against the Grand Canyon Antelopes (16-9, 8-1) on Tuesday night. First pitch from Brazell Field is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. MST with a television broadcast on FOX 10 Xtra in Phoenix.
This will be the first of five road games for Arizona, who will travel to play the Washington Huskies this weekend and return to the Copper State for a rivalry matchup against Arizona State next week.
The No. 15 ranked Wildcats and Antelopes are on game two of a three-game season-long series. GCU won the initial matchup, 19-3, in Tucson last month.
More information on Tuesday's game can be found below.
| Date |
Opponent |
Time (MST) |
Arizona Pitcher |
Opponent Pitcher |
| Tuesday, March 29 |
Grand Canyon |
6:00 PM |
RHP Chandler Murphy (0-0, 20.25) |
RHP Carter Young (1-2, 5.87) |
Leading Off...
- The Arizona Wildcats head up I-10 for a midweek rematch against the Grand Canyon Antelopes. The game will be televised on FOX 10 Xtra in Phoenix and live streamed on ESPN+.
- Arizona leads the all-time series against Grand Canyon, 66-25. The Antelopes won the most recent matchup against the Wildcats, 19-3, earlier this season in Tucson.
- Arizona has scored at least one run in 196 consecutive games, the longest active scoring streak in the Power Five and the second-longest in program history. They are 36 games away from tying the longest streak in school history.
- The Wildcats rank second in the Pac-12 with 93 extra-base hits this season. Since moving to Hi Corbett Field in 2012, Arizona has swatted 1,754 XBH, nearly 200 more than the next closest team over that decade-plus stretch.
- Arizona's has dominated the seventh and eighth innings this year, outscoring opponents 67-28 and hitting .373 (78x209) with 21 extra-base hits across those frames.
- The Cats remain ranked in every major national poll, including a high mark of No. 12 from Baseball America.
- Outfielder Mac Bingham has reached base safely in 12 consecutive games, tied for the longest on-base streak of his career. Over his last dozen games he has posted a .423 OBP and raised his season batting average from .196 to .290.
- Outfielder Chase Davis currently leads the team and ranks tied for third in the Pac-12 with 8 home runs, 5 of which have come in his last 10 games.