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Arizona Baseball rallies to eliminate ASU in Pac-12 Tournament
SCOTTSDALE, AZ – Going through elimination within the Pac-12 Match, Arizona Baseball (37-22, 16-14) got here up large, rallying to beat rival ASU 8-6.
Arizona Baseball had an important first-round win in opposition to Oregon to open up the inaugural Pac-12 Match, however as they returned to motion on Thursday, it was largely a day to overlook because the Wildcats had been overmatched by a proficient Stanford group.
Going through ASU in an elimination recreation, fortunately, the Wildcats responded in a giant approach as they turned to TJ Nichols who bought the beginning on the bump for the Wildcats.
Granted, Arizona would use just a few totally different pitchers on this one, however total, it was a collective effort because the Wildcats held the high-powered Solar Devils’ offense to simply six runs on 11 hits. Nichols would final six innings, surrendering 4 runs on seven hits.
Fortunately, it was the offense that got here up large on this one!
Led behind the bats of Mac Bingham and Daniel Susac, the 2 would go a mixed 3-6 from the plate with six RBIs. Susac would hit a house run to assist leap begin Arizona’s offense within the third inning, nevertheless it was in the end Mac who was the hero on this one as he ripped a bases-clearing triple within the eighth to assist the Wildcats rally and win by an 8-6 closing.
Regardless of trailing late, Arizona Baseball persevered, rallying to beat rival Arizona State by an 8-6 closing to remain alive within the Pac-12 Match.
ASU would get the motion going early on this one when Solar Satan catcher Ryan Campos would ship a two-run single within the first inning to make it 2-0. Ryan would go to have a giant day, driving in 4 of ASU’s six runs.
Fortunately, the Wildcats wouldn’t go quietly! Trailing 2-0, Arizona would reply in a giant approach within the third inning as they put up a five-spot on the Devils. Fueled by dwelling runs from Daniel Susac and Tanner O’Tremba, Arizona would lead 5-2 after three innings.
The Solar Devils would get two again, nonetheless, within the fifth inning when just a few well timed hits would reduce the Wildcats’ result in one run at 5-4.
Nonetheless doing injury, ASU would plate two extra within the seventh when Campos would come up large for the Devils once more, this time driving a 1-0 pitch to proper middle that scored runners from first and second to make it 6-5 in favor of ASU.
Thankfully for us, Arizona didn’t give up! Nonetheless staying aggressive, Arizona would load the bases within the eighth inning thanks to some walks from the Solar Devils, however with two outs Bingham bought the prospect to be a hero as he turned on a 0-1 pitch that ripped to middle area, clearing the bases and giving the Cats the 8-6 lead and eventual victory.
The Wildcats’ bullpen would come up large within the ninth, holding ASU to only one hit as Arizona got here away with the 8-6 win, formally ending ASU’s season in epic trend!
Quinn Flanagan would decide up the win for the Cats, bettering to 5-1 on the 12 months, in the meantime, Trevor Lengthy earned his seventh save of the season.
The place does Arizona Baseball go from right here?
With the loss, Arizona falls to 37-22 (16-14) on the 12 months and can face Stanford in a rematch early Saturday morning. The Wildcats must win two immediately if they’re to advance! The primary pitch is about for 9:00 A.M. MST.
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Arizona Jewish community remembers deadly terrorist attack one year later
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — One year ago on Monday, nearly 1,200 people in Israel were killed, and over 250 others were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists.
Members of Congregation Beth Israel came together Sunday night to remember those who lost their lives on Oct. 7, 2023, and the hostages that never made it back home.
“It’s extremely important for all of us to remember each and every day, each and every hostage and ultimately take a look at the big situation, which is we have got to figure out a way to resolve the wars,” Martin Shultz, a congregation member, said.
In the year since the terrorist attack, the Anti-Defamation League says its preliminary data shows more than 10,000 recorded instances of antisemitism in the U.S., the most in a single year since the ADL started tracking in 1979.
Rabbi Stephen Kahn says that in the year since the attack, many members of his congregation have found what he calls a renewed sense of purpose and vigor.
“I really started to personalize this. If this was me or my family, I would hope that there was someone out there praying for me,” said Allison Kierman, another congregation member.
Kahn suggests the best way to help and support the Jewish community is “by understanding all of the nuances of what’s going on in Israel right now.”
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Tracking snaps counts and Pro Football Focus grades from Arizona’s loss to Texas Tech
Arizona continued its program trend of putting together a poor effort right after a really good one, losing at home to Texas Tech on Saturday night to mark the sixth consecutive loss immediately after beating a top-10 opponent.
Pro Football Focus didn’t think too highly of the performance, either.
Arizona earned an overall grade of 67.2, the second-lowest of the season and just slightly better than the 66.9 it got from the 31-7 loss at Kansas State last month.
The Wildcats’ offensive grade (64.0) was its lowest of the year, understandably considering that they only managed five field goals and a touchdown off 10 trips into Texas Tech territory while turning it over three times. Arizona’s defense (68.6) had its second-best grade of the season, slightly ahead of the mark it earned after the 23-10 win at Utah.
For the season, the UA ranks 50th in FBS with an overall grade of 87.1, which is ninth out of 16 Big 12 schools. Its next opponent, No. 17 BYU, is second-best in the league and 29th nationally at 91.0.
Below are the snap counts and overall grades for every UA player who appeared on offense and defense, as well as some individual superlatives.
Offense
- RG Alexander Doost (82, 76.6)
- RT Jonah Savaiinaea (82, 71.9)
- C Josh Baker (82, 67.4)
- LT Rhino Tapa’atoutai (82, 55.7)
- QB Noah Fifita (82, 51.3)
- WR Tetairoa McMillan (81, 71.9)
- RB Quali Conley (60, 69.0)
- WR Montanta Lemonious-Craig (58, 55.8)
- TE Sam Olson (52, 52.2)
- LG Wendell Moe (43, 81.1)
- WR Jeremiah Patterson (38, 57.2)
- TE Keyan Burnett (35, 75.1)
- LG Ryan Stewart (29, 54.6)
- RB Kedrick Reescano (22, 52.0)
- TE Roberto Miranda (20, 43.4)
- WR Devin Hyatt (19, 52.1)
- WR Chris Hunter (16, 52.7)
- LG Joey Capra (12, 64.6)
- FB Kayden Luke (5, 61.7)
- OL Michael Wooten (3, 60.0)
- WR Reymello Murphy (2, 57.5)
Defense
- S Dalton Johnson (58, 81.0)
- LB Jacob Manu (58, 69.4)
- DB Genesis Smith (58, 67.2)
- CB Tacario Davis (58, 62.1)
- LB Taye Brown (58, 60.1)
- CB Emmanuel Karnley (53, 46.2)
- DB Owen Goss (48, 68.9)
- DE Tre Smith (40, 71.8)
- DT Ta’ita’i Uiagalelei (40, 68.4)
- DT Stanley Ta’ufo’ou (40, 54.3)
- DE Chase Kennedy (39, 63.3)
- DE Dominic Lolesio (18, 65.6)
- DE Sterling Lane II (16, 57.0)
- DT Isaiah Johnson (15, 52.3)
- DT Kevon Darton (15, 52.0)
- S Gunner Maldonado (10, 68.9)
- CB Marquis Groves-Killebrew (5, 45.9)
- DE Lance Keneley (3, 61.5)
- DT Keanu Mailoto (3, 60.7)
- DT Julian Savaiinaea (3, 60.6)
Highest-graded offensive starter: Doost (76.6)
Highest-graded defensive starter: D Johnson (81.0)
Lowest-graded offensive starter: Miranda (43.4)
Lowest-graded defensive starter: Karnley (46.2)
Highest-graded subs: Moe (81.1), Burnett (75.1), Goss (68.9)
Top pass blocker: Moe (88.8)
Top run blocker: Moe (81.9)
Top run defender: Davis (78.2)
Top pass rusher: Uiagalelei (73.6)
Top tackler: Davis (80.4)
Top coverage: D Johnson (80.9)
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Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers game today: Time, TV channel, how to watch Week 5
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The Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers play on Sunday, Oct. 6 in a game on the NFL Week 5 schedule.
Here’s a look at the time, channel and broadcast information for the Week 5 NFL game, which will be played at Levi’s Stadium.
The 49ers are a 7.5-point favorite over the Cardinals in NFL Week 5 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
San Francisco is -375 on the moneyline, while Arizona is +300.
The over/under (point total) is set at 49.5 points.
The Cardinals are coming off a 42-14 loss against the Washington Commanders in NFL Week 4.
The 49ers beat the New England Patriots, 30-13.
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Here’s how to watch the Cardinals-49ers game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV channel: FOX
Start time: 1:05 p.m. MST (Arizona), 4:05 p.m. ET
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Streaming options for the game include sites that stream FOX Sports, including FUBO, which offers a free trial.
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Who are the announcers for the Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers NFL Week 5 game?
Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Tom Brady (analyst) are scheduled to be the announcers for the Cardinals at 49ers Week 5 NFL game.
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Arizona Cardinals schedule 2024 (all times MST)
- NFL Week 1: Bills 34, Cardinals 28
- NFL Week 2: Cardinals 31, Rams 10
- NFL Week 3: Lions 20, Cardinals 13
- NFL Week 4: Commanders 42, Cardinals 14
- NFL Week 5: At San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Oct. 6, FOX, 1:05 p.m.
- NFL Week 6: At Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Oct. 13, FOX, 10 a.m.
- NFL Week 7: Los Angeles Chargers, Monday, Oct. 21, ESPN+, 6 p.m.
- NFL Week 8: At Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Oct. 27, FOX, 10 a.m.
- NFL Week 9: Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, CBS, 2:05 p.m.
- NFL Week 10: New York Jets, Sunday, Nov. 10, CBS, 2:25 p.m.
- NFL Week 11: BYE
- NFL Week 12: At Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, Nov. 24, FOX, 2:25 p.m.
- NFL Week 13: At Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Dec. 1, FOX, 11 a.m.
- NFL Week 14: Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, Dec. 8, CBS, 2:05 p.m.
- NFL Week 15: New England Patriots, Sunday, Dec. 15, CBS, 2:25 p.m.
- NFL Week 16: At Carolina Panthers, Sunday, Dec. 22, FOX, 1 p.m.
- NFL Week 17: At Los Angeles Rams, Saturday, Dec. 28 or Sunday, Dec. 29, TBD, TBD
- NFL Week 18: San Francisco 49ers, Saturday, Jan. 4 or Sunday, Jan 5, TBD, TBD
NFL Week 5 odds: Point spreads, moneylines, over/unders for betting on NFL games this week
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