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INDEPENDENCE, MO (Apr. 11) โ Wichita played its final game on the road this season and closed its season-series against Kansas City, losing 4-3 on Saturday night at Cable Dahmer Arena. Spencer Blackwell led the way with two goals while Matt Crasa connected for his 10th of the year. Connor Hasley suffered the loss, stopping 32 shots. The Mavericks dominated the opening frame in the shot department, leading 12-2 after the first. Tyler Schleppe opened the scoring at 18:09. Marcus Crawford won a battle below the goal line, fed a pass to the net-front and Schleppe put it through Hasley. Just 24 seconds into the second, Crasa tied the game. Kyle Jeffers slipped a pass to him in transition and he beat Dylan Wells from the left circle. Casey Carreau re-gained the lead at 2:19. He stole a pass near the left circle, found some room and beat Hasley for his 23rd of the year. Blackwell tied the game at 16:07 with his first of the night. Hasley made a beautiful save on one end after a turnover near the slot. Oliver Tarr went the other way, dropped a pass to Blackwell near the left faceoff dot and he beat Wells to make it 2-2. At 19:36, Jackson Jutting connected on a power play to make it 3-2. He found a void in the high slot and wired a shot past Hasley through traffic. Wichita tied the game at three with four seconds left in the frame. Cam Mitchell won a faceoff back to Blackwell and he fired it off the left post past Wells for his 12th of the season. David Cotton recorded the eventual game-winner just 26 seconds into the third. Wichita turned it over below the goal line. Carreau fired a pass into the blue paint. Cotton found a rebound and slipped it home for his 27th of the year. Wichita pulled Hasley with just under two minutes to go in the contest, but couldn't get the game tied and lost 4-3. Blackwell netted his second multi-goal game of the season. Crasa has points in back-to-back contests and became the seventh player with at least 10 goals. Jeffers has points in three-straight and points in six of his last seven outings. Wichita went 0-for-2 on the power play. Kansas City was 1-for-2 on the man advantage.
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GoUTRGV.com April 3, 2026 โ RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas โ The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros baseball team fell to the Northwestern State Demons 9-6 on Friday at UTRGV Baseball Stadium in front of a crowd of 2,671. The Vaqueros (14-17, 9-8 SLC) batted around in the first against Dylan Marionneaux (3-2) as the first five batters all had hits. Junior Rocco Garza Gongora opened with a double and senior Thomas Williams hit a single. Juniors Armani Raygoza and PSJA alum Julius Ramirez followed with RBI-singles. Junior Easton Moomau singled to load the bases. One out later, graduate student PSJA alum Diego Villescas walked to force-in a run and senior Hank Warren hit a sacrifice fly to make the score 4-0. Williams finished 2-for-5 with a double and a run scored. Ramirez went 2-for-5 with an RBI. The Demons (20-10, 12-5 SLC) got one back in the second when J.T. Simonelli led off with a single and Michael McAllose hit an RBI-double to make the score 4-1. The Demons scored a pair of unearned runs in the fourth on a two-run single by Joe Siervo after an inning-extending error to pull within 4-3. Graduate student Aaron Sanchez halted the Demons offense for the next two innings with his second-straight scoreless relief appearance, striking out one while scattering three hits in 2.0 innings. Ethan Menard led off the seventh with a single against senior Steven Oliva (0-2). Simonelli followed with a game-tying double. One out later, Noah McNeil, Zach White, and Sam Ardoin all singled, with McNeil and Ardoin driving in runs. Brooks Leonard capped the inning by reaching on an error that allowed Ardoin to score to put the Demons up 7-4. The Vaqueros loaded the bases on walks against Jacob LeBlanc with one out in the eighth. Villescas walked to force-in a run and Warren hit a sacrifice fly to bring the Vaqueros within 7-6. LeBlanc bounced back with a scoreless ninth for his first save. The Demons added two insurance runs in the ninth, as with a runner at third and one out, McNeil hit an RBI-double and White hit an RBI-single. UTRGV and Northwestern State complete this series Saturday at 1 p.m. during Bark in the Park, presented by Raising Cane's. Dogs will receive free bandanas while supplies last. Anyone bringing a dog must fill out the release found here. Fans can save time by downloading it, filling it out, printing it, and bringing it with them. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at UTRGVTickets.com. Current UTRGV students receive free general admission with a digital ticket that can be acquired at GoUTRGV.com/StudentTickets while also showing their student ID. Fans can learn more about game day, including parking information, maps, and the clear bag policy, by visiting RallyTheValley.com. Fans can watch domestically on ESPN+ or internationally via Southland International.
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