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Arizona volleyball sets 2024 nonconference schedule

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Arizona volleyball released its first Big 12 Conference schedule at the beginning of April, but the Wildcats were still finalizing their nonconference schedule at that time. It has now been posted.

The season kicks off on Friday, Aug. 30 with the Cactus Classic in McKale Center. The Wildcats start their first home tournament with a matchup against Boise State at 6 p.m. That is followed by a match against VCU on Saturday and Tennessee State on Sunday.

Arizona goes on the road to Montgomery, Ala. for the second week of the season. It plays host Alabama State on Thursday, Sept. 5. Prairie View A&M is on the slate for Friday, Sept. 6 and Alabama on Saturday, Sept. 7.

The Wildcats stay on the road to take part in New Mexico State’s tournament during week three. They play both Abilene Christian and Texas Southern on Friday, Sept. 13, and wrap things up with the host Aggies on Saturday, Sept. 14.

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UA finally returns to McKale Center for the Wildcat Classic on Friday, Sept. 20 to finish out the nonconference portion of the schedule. The weekend starts against Southern Utah. UC San Diego is up next on Saturday, and North Dakota State finishes things on Sunday, Sept. 22.

The Wildcats start their first Big 12 season on the road at Baylor on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

Arizona head coach Rita Stubbs gave her team a considerably easier challenge in nonconference play this year. Her first season featured five teams that made the NCAA Tournament, including then-No. 1 Wisconsin on the road. The team then went into the tough Pac-12. The result was an 8-23 overall record and a 3-17 run in the final year of the Pac-12.

This year, the Wildcats will not play a team that made the 2023 tournament until conference play. Their only major conference opponent is Alabama, which went 11-18 overall and 1-17 in the SEC last year.



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Arizona suffers first home loss of season against Texas Tech

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Arizona’s morning started as early as 5 a.m. for some as College Gameday fans started to line up before the sun rose outside of McKale Center before their ranked matchup against Texas Tech.  Arizona would suffer their first home loss of the season later on in the day in a three point overtime loss to the Red Raiders, almost certainly dropping their national ranking from No. 1 for the first time in over two months.  Koa Peat did not play most of the second half with what Coach Lloyd called a “lower leg thing”.  Dwayne Aristode also did not play due to illness, as it seems Arizona is finally touching Earth with two losses this week.  The Wildcats will take on the BYU Cougars on Wednesday.



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No. 12 Oregon State baseball vs. Arizona: Preview, how to watch

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No. 12 Oregon State continues its weekend in Surprise, Arizona against Arizona Saturday afternoon at Surprise Stadium.

The Beavers lost Friday’s season opener to Michigan 5-3. Dax Whitney allowed one run on five hits and three walks and struck out six over 5.0 innings, but the bullpen relinquished the lead and OSU’s bats did not have a good day.

Bryce Hubbard and Jacob Galloway each went 2 for 3 at the plate and AJ Singer scored two runs.

The Wildcats also dropped their season opened on Friday, falling 10-7 to Stanford. The teams were tied at 5 after four, then the Cardinal scored five in the top of the sixth and the Wildcats scored two in the bottom of the inning.

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Ethan Kleinschmit will get the start today against UA’s Smith Bailey.

No. 12 Oregon State Beavers vs. Arizona Wildcats

When: 1 p.m., PT Saturday, Feb. 14

Where: Surprise Stadium, Surprise, Arizona

TV channel: The game is not televised.

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How to watch live stream online: The game will be streamed live by FloSports. Visit osubeavers.com for a direct link to the game and subscription information.

Radio: All games air on the Beaver Sports Network. Pregame starts 30 minutes before the first pitch. Affiliates include KEJO 93.7-FM & 1240-AM (Corvallis), KKNX 105.1-FM & 840-AM (Eugene), KCFM 104.1-FM & 1250-AM & 104.1-FM (Florence), KLAD 104.3-FM & 960-AM (Klamath Falls), KCFM 103.1-FM (Mapleton), KTMT 96.1-FM & 580-AM (Medford), KCMX 880-AM (Medford), KCMX 99.5-FM (Phoenix), KEX 1190-AM (Portland), KSKR 1490-AM (Roseburg) and KBZY 1490-AM (Salem).

Probable starters: LHP Ethan Kleinschmit (0-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Smith Bailey (0-0, 0.00)

Oregon State’s projected lineup

1. AJ Singer, 2B .250

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2. Easton Talt, RF .200

3. Cooper Vance, SS .000

4. Bryce Hubbard, DH .667

5. Jacob Krieg, 1B .250

6. Adam Haight, LF .000

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7. Paul Vazquez, 3B .250

8. Jacob Galloway, C .667

9. Nyan Hayes, CF .333

Arizona’s projected lineup

1. Tyler Bickers, 2B .667

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2. Maddox Mihalakis, 3B .000

3. Andrew Cain, RF .400

4. Tony Lira, 1B .000

5. Beau Sylvester, LF .250

6. Roman Meyers, C .500

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7. Carson McEntire, CF .500

8. Nate Novitske, DH .333

9. Mathis Meurant, SS .333



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Arizona baseball falls to Stanford in season opener

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SURPRISE—Arizona began last season with three consecutive losses but ended up making it to the College World Series. Something to consider when evaluating the first result of the season.

The Wildcats dropped their 2026 opener on Friday night, losing 10-7 to Stanford at Surprise Stadium. It snapped a 6-game win streak against their former Pac-12 rivals.

Arizona pitchers combined to issue seven walks, something they only did four times all of last season. Three of those were by starter Owen Kramkowski, a career high for the junior right-hander, who didn’t make it out of the 4th inning.

Stanford also stole six bases, part of an inauspicious UA debut behind the plate for catcher Roman Meyers, who also was charged with catcher’s interference that led to the Cardinal’s first run.

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“Those are things we’ve got to take care of,” said UA coach Chip Hale, who laid equal blame on UA pitchers not being quick enough to the plate. “We’ve got to be more accountable. Teams last year I think were a little leery to run on us with (Adonys Guzman) behind the plate, he had a good reputation. And Roman throws as well as anybody in the country, we just have to give him a chance.”

Arizona had 11 hits, its most in a season opener since 2019, but also struck out 15 times. The Wildcats had won 28 consecutive games when scoring at least seven runs including 24-0 in 2025.

Kramkowski, who is a projected high draft pick, allowed five runs (four earned) in 3.1 innings. He gave up six hits but three were not well hit.

“He threw way too many pitches in the first couple innings,” Hale said. “I think there was probably what, four balls that literally were squibbers, bloopers. It just adds up on his pitch count, and the first time out, we’re not gonna let him go past the 80-pitch mark. He was not at all as effective as he was last year.”

But Kramkowski was off the hook after Arizona scored three in the bottom of the 4th to tie it at 5. Oregon State transfer Carson McEntire had an RBI single and Milwaukee transfer Tyler Bickers followed with a 2-run single.

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Stanford broke it open with a 5-run 6th against a pair of transfer relievers. Nolan Straniero walked three and allowed a 2-run triple, leaving down 8-5, then lefty Patrick Morris gave up a 2-run homer.

The UA got two back in the bottom of the 6th on back-to-back homers by Meyers and McEntire, though Meyers’ shot was almost erased. Stanford appealed to second base saying Meyers missed the bag, with the 2B umpire calling him out, but Hale challenged and the call was overturned.

The UA couldn’t do anything else at the plate after that, despite three scoreless innings of relief from senior Matthew Martinez with seven strikeouts. The Wildcats got the leadoff man on in the 7th and 9th, doing so in all but two innings, but also struck out seven times in the last three frames.

“I think we battled, we gave ourselves a chance,” Hale said. “They threw a couple freshmen that we didn’t have any info on, and they did terrific. They outplayed us tonight.”

Bickers, McEntire, Meyers and Andrew Cain each had two hits, with Bickers and McEntire driving in two runs each. McEntire, a Peoria native, was playing on the same field where he made his collegiate debut last season with Oregon State.

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“I thought it was a good game overall,” McEntire said. “There’s some stuff that we work on as a team, and me personally, that I will go down and talk to some coaches about and see what we can do better tomorrow.”

McEntire and his new team will be facing his old team on Saturday, as the Wildcats get the Beavers at 2 p.m. MT. OSU, which lost 5-3 to Michigan on Friday, regularly begins its season at Surprise Stadium and the vast majority of the 5,683 in attendance for the day were wearing orange.

“The Beavs come out and show this place out every year,” McEntire said. “This is a thing for them, and it’s awesome to see their fans.”

Sophomore righty Smith Bailey will start for Arizona against OSU lefty Ethan Kleinschmit.



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