GAME NOTES
at Brown | Tuesday, April 11 - 3:30 p.m. EST |
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vs. Holy Cross | Wednesday, April 12 - 3:30 p.m. EST |
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RHODE ISLAND VS. BROWN - SERIES NOTES
- Tuesday's game will be the 167th all-time in the history between the Rams and the Bears, which began in 1908.
- Brown currently has the advantage in the series at 86-78-2.
- The Rams are 8-2 in their last 10 meetings with the Bears. Rhode Island has scored 91 runs during the stretch, turning in five games with double-digit runs.
- Rhode Island will look to avenge a 23-5 loss from a season ago, which Brown earned at Bill Beck Field. Prior to that result, URI had won seven straight.
RHODE ISLAND VS. HOLY CROSS - SERIES NOTES
- Wednesday's game will be the 49th in the history between Rhode Island and Holy Cross.
- The Crusaders have earned a 29-18-1 advantage over URI since the teams' first meeting in 1916.
- The teams have faced off just 10 times since the year 2000. In those matchups, the Rams have a 5-4-1 edge over the Crusaders.
- Last season, Rhode Island had its most outstanding offensive performance of the year in a midweek game at Holy Cross as the team picked up a 27-1 victory.
- URI combined for 24 hits in the outing, an effort that was boosted by four-hit games from redshirt junior Addison Kopack and sophomore Anthony DePino. The duo also turned in two home runs apiece.
- Redshirt junior Calvin McCall had a career day in that meeting and was just a home run away from hitting for the cycle, as he turned in a single, a double and a triple. Twelve of the Rams' 24 hits that game were for extra bases.
HITS COMING IN BUNCHES FOR OFFENSE
- Twelve different players have combined for 55 multiple-hit games for the Rams this season.
- Redshirt junior Addison Kopack leads the team with nine, followed closely by redshirt senior Billy Butler's eight.
- Butler also leads the squad with four three-hit games.
- Freshman Michael Anderson has eight multi-hit games, including the team's only four-hit game of the year.
- Sophomore Eric Genther's six multi-hit games are followed by five from both redshirt junior Alex Ramirez and redshirt senior Mark Coley, while sophomore Anthony DePino has four multi-hit games. Sophomore Rob Butler, freshman Jack Kopko and freshman Connor Grotyohann all have two.
- Freshman Nick Toro and redshirt freshman Ryan King each have one two-hit game.
- The Rams have 10 or more hits in 11 of their 27 games thus far.