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BSB: Mavs secure spot in postseason

May 14, 2015

Final Stats

By Paul Watley | @WatP7

SAN MARCOS, Texas - UT Arlington punched its ticket to the 2015 Sun Belt Conference Championship with a 7-6 victory over Texas State at Bobcat Ballpark on Thursday night.


The Mavericks (23-28, 14-14 SBC) recorded 12 hits in the game, while the Bobcats (20-30-1, 12-16) came away with 10 hits of their own. UTA was 7-for-17 in the box with runners on base compared to 5-for-17 for Texas State.

"First off, that was a heck of an effort by Chad Nack," UT Arlington coach Darin Thomas said. "He pitched his tail off and we didn't play real well behind him. We knew it was going to be tough to score and it's always tough when we play here against these guys. It's really good to get an opening night win in the series. It's a tough place for us to play and we played against a tough arm right there."

A pair of seniors led the offensive charge for the Mavericks as Travis Sibley and Levi Scott combined for five hits and five RBI. Sibley was excellent at the plate, going 4-for-5 with one run and one RBI, while Scott's 1-for-4 performance included four RBI and one run. Darien McLemore and RJ Williams also chipped in with a pair of 2-for-4 showings.

Nack allowed six hits and four earned runs in his six-inning outing, while also striking out a pair of Bobcat batters. Jake Wilcox (2-2) came away with the win as he gave up one hit and one earned run in 0.2 innings on the hill. Zach Hobbs registered his first save of the season as he came in and forced a fly out in the game's final play.

The UTA win paired with Arkansas State's victory over UALR secures the Mavericks spot in the 2015 SBC Conference Championship, which will be held at Troy from May 20-24. UT Arlington can clinch the sixth seed with a win over Texas State in Friday night's game.

The Mavericks struck first in the fourth inning with Scott's two-run shot over the left-field wall. Sibley led off the inning with a single to shallow right field, setting the stage for Scott to give UTA a 2-0 lead.

The Bobcats responded with a two-run home run of their own in the bottom of the fourth to tie the game.

UTA regained the lead with a one-run fifth inning for a 3-2 edge. Matt McLean got things started with his single to first base. Sibley was able to push McLean to third in the next at-bat with his single to right-center field. Scott brought in the go-ahead run with his ground out to first base.

The Mavericks added some cushion in the seventh with one run. Williams led off the inning with a single to center field and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by McLean. Sibley's infield able to single put runners on the corners with one out. Scott recorded his fourth RBI of the day with his groundout to the pitcher that brought in Williams.

Texas State scored three runs in the bottom half of the seventh to take their first lead of the game, 5-4.

A three-run inning returned the lead to UT Arlington in the eighth. The first run came across when Brady Cox hit a single to left that brought in Eric Tate from second base. With a Christian Hollie walk and a Williams single loading the bases with one out, McLean delivered with his sacrifice fly to center that scored Cox. The final run of the inning came in the next at-bat with Sibley hitting a high fly ball to shallow left field that fell between the left fielder and shortstop for a RBI double.

The Bobcats hoped to rally in the eighth as they brought one run across off of a sacrifice fly to right field, but a strikeout by Daniel James ended the inning with the Mavs up 7-6.

A pair of great plays by Sibley and Hollie sealed the deal for the Mavericks in the ninth. Sibley hustled to shallow left field and made an over-the-shoulder catch to record the first out, while Hollie made a leaping grab in left field for the game's final out.

"We're trying to win a series and trying to finish this season as well as we can," Thomas added. "It's about momentum and we talked about that before we came out here today. It's about momentum and hopefully we can keep it up through the rest of the series."

The Mavericks will return to action on Friday when they take on the Bobcats. The second game of the series is set to begin at 6 p.m. at Bobcat Ballpark.

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Players Mentioned

Christian Hollie

#2 Christian Hollie

INF
511' 5"
Freshman
2L
RJ Williams

#4 RJ Williams

INF
5' 10"
Freshman
2L
Jake Wilcox

#11 Jake Wilcox

LHP
6' 1"
Freshman
2L
Matt McLean

#21 Matt McLean

OF
5' 11"
Junior
1L
Daniel James

#26 Daniel James

RHP
6' 4"
Freshman
2L
Brady Cox

#7 Brady Cox

C
6' 0"
Freshman
HS
Zach Hobbs

#41 Zach Hobbs

LHP
6' 4"
Junior
TR
Levi Scott

#34 Levi Scott

INF
6' 4"
Junior
TR
Darien McLemore

#5 Darien McLemore

INF
5' 9"
Freshman
HS
Chad Nack

#42 Chad Nack

RHP
5' 11"
Sophomore
1L
Travis Sibley

#3 Travis Sibley

INF
5' 8"
Sophomore
1L
Eric Tate

#28 Eric Tate

C/INF
5' 10"
Junior
TR

Players Mentioned

Christian Hollie

#2 Christian Hollie

511' 5"
Freshman
2L
INF
RJ Williams

#4 RJ Williams

5' 10"
Freshman
2L
INF
Jake Wilcox

#11 Jake Wilcox

6' 1"
Freshman
2L
LHP
Matt McLean

#21 Matt McLean

5' 11"
Junior
1L
OF
Daniel James

#26 Daniel James

6' 4"
Freshman
2L
RHP
Brady Cox

#7 Brady Cox

6' 0"
Freshman
HS
C
Zach Hobbs

#41 Zach Hobbs

6' 4"
Junior
TR
LHP
Levi Scott

#34 Levi Scott

6' 4"
Junior
TR
INF
Darien McLemore

#5 Darien McLemore

5' 9"
Freshman
HS
INF
Chad Nack

#42 Chad Nack

5' 11"
Sophomore
1L
RHP
Travis Sibley

#3 Travis Sibley

5' 8"
Sophomore
1L
INF
Eric Tate

#28 Eric Tate

5' 10"
Junior
TR
C/INF