TUCSON, Ariz. — The Arizona Wildcats (8-10) and Grand Canyon Antelopes (11-8) face off on the diamond this Tuesday, March 19 at Hi Corbett Field.
First pitch on Tuesday is slated for 6:00 p.m. MST with a live web stream broadcast available for free via Pac-12 Insider.
Arizona looks to carry their momentum from Sunday's 14-3 win over Arizona State into the final game of their homestand against Grand Canyon.
Tuesday's midweek tilt will be the first of two Latin Night promotions scheduled for the 2024 season. Join us as your favorite players step up to the plate with a Spanish soundtracks. From classic hits to the latest chart-toppers, each walk-up song will be a Latin anthem, fueling the energy and excitement in the ballpark.
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| Date |
Opponent |
Time (MST) |
Arizona Pitcher |
Opponent Pitcher |
| Tuesday, March 19 |
Grand Canyon |
6:00 PM |
RHP Anthony Susac (0-1, 11.88) |
LHP Ben Smith (0-1, 5.14) |
Leading Off...
- Arizona and Grand Canyon face off this Tuesday night at Hi Corbett Field in their first of three midweek matchups scheduled for this season.
- Tuesday's game will be broadcast live on Pac-12 Insider with play-by-play from Jeff Bowe.
- The Wildcats and Antelopes have met 96 times on the diamond, with Arizona holding a commanding 69-27 (.719) lead in the all-time series. The two teams will meet twice in Tucson and once in Phoenix this year.
- Arizona took two-of-three games from Grand Canyon in 2023, splitting a pair of games in Phoenix (12-10, 3-4) and winning the lone game in Tucson 10-9. Two of three games in last year's season series went into extra innings.
- The Wildcats are 3-3 against the Antelopes in two seasons under head coach Chip Hale (2-1 in Phoenix, 1-2 in Tucson).
- Arizona's pitching staff currently ranks top five in the conference in ERA (4th, 4.88), WHIP (4th, 1.43), and walks allowed (1st, 51).
- Infielder Mason White is currently tied for second in the Pac-12 with 25 RBI and fourth on the circuit with seven home runs.
- White's seven home runs are also tied for fourth most in a single season by an Arizona shortstop during the StatCrew era (1998-current).Â
- Arizona's relief trio of right-handers Tony Pluta, Kyler Heyne, and Casey Hintz have combined to post a 1.96 ERA and strike out 15 opposing batters over 18.1 innings spanning 18 appearances.
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