Garrett Mundell pitched six strong innings, and Taylor Ward homered for the third straight game to lift Fresno State to a 4-0 win over UNLV to cap a three-game Mountain West baseball sweep Sunday in Fresno, Calif.
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UNLV captured its 10th men’s swimming and diving conference title in 11 years, clinching the Western Athletic Conference crown on the final event of the championships Saturday in San Antonio.
Taylor Ward’s two-run homer in the first inning was all the offense Fresno State needed Saturday in its 2-1 win over UNLV in a Mountain West baseball game in Fresno, Calif.
Manny Argomaniz hit a three-run homer and Austin Guibor a solo shot in the first inning Friday in leading Fresno State to a 10-5 win over UNLV in the Rebels’ Mountain West baseball opener in Fresno, Calif.
After eight games, we are 6-2 to open the year and we are pretty excited about that. We know it is a long year and we still have a lot of work to do, but it is a good start as we head into conference play.
Six UNLV athletes were recognized when the Mountain West announced its women’s swimming and diving all-conference team Tuesday.
UNLV’s baseball team completed its four-game sweep of Pacific on Monday, winning 11-1. The Rebels, though, face a much more challenging stretch of games.
I want to start this blog by giving you, the fans, a huge thanks for coming out to support us all weekend. You guys were awesome and it was one of the coolest experiences playing baseball in front of so many people. Hopefully you had as good as time as we did.
UNLV starting pitcher Zak Qualls won’t miss any more than a month because of an injury to his left bicep. He was injured in Friday’s season opener against Nebraska.
Three Grand Canyon pitchers limited UNLV to six hits in a 7-0 victory over the Rebels baseball team Tuesday night in Phoenix.
D.J. Myers gave up three hits and no runs in 7 2/3 innings to lead UNLV to a 3-0 victory over No. 23 Nebraska and win the series two games to one. This was the latest strong pitching performance for the Rebels, who will count on their play on the mound for another successful season.
Justin Jones’ two-run single in the eighth inning sent the UNLV baseball team to a 5-3 win over No. 23 Nebraska on Saturday at Wilson Stadium.
Playing before 3,173 fans — the first sellout in Wilson Stadium history — the Rebels botch three scoring chances, strike out 14 times and lose starting pitcher Zak Qualls after only five pitches in a 2-0 defeat to the Cornhuskers.
Washington Nationals all-star outfielder Bryce Harper, a Las Vegas native, and members of the Mountain Ridge Little League team threw out the first pitches before Friday’s UNLV baseball season opener.
UNLV’s baseball team doesn’t just want to return to the postseason, the Rebels want to go further than simply making a regional. They believe they have the depth to do it as they open the season tonight against No. 23 Nebraska at Wilson Stadium.