UNLV Rebels baseball team suffered a 13-7 loss to New Mexico Lobos at Earl E. Wilson Stadium. Dean Toigo’s two-run home run in the first inning gave Rebels an early lead, but Lobos came back strong, scoring five runs in the third inning. A pair of runs in the fourth, fifth, sixth, and eighth innings sealed the victory for New Mexico. Despite a late rally by UNLV in the seventh inning, highlighted by Toigo’s two-run double, it wasn’t enough to overcome Lobos’ lead. Coach Stan Stolte praised Lobos’ pitching and discipline at the plate, acknowledging that his team struggled in controlling the strike zone.
Toigo led UNLV with a home run, while Cole Koniarsky’s eight-game hitting streak came to an end. Pitcher Carson Lane took the loss, giving up five runs in three innings. The Rebels will face New Mexico again on April 18 at Earl E. Wilson Stadium. The tough loss serves as motivation for UNLV to bounce back and secure a victory in the upcoming game.
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