In a thrilling baseball game on Monday night, UNLV made a remarkable comeback to defeat Utah Valley, 15-11, at Earl E. Wilson Stadium. The Hustlin’ Rebels overcame a 9-4 deficit by scoring seven unanswered runs in the eighth inning, securing a dramatic victory. Utah Valley had taken an early lead with unearned runs, but UNLV mounted a comeback with key home runs from Elijah Rodriguez and Chase Ditmar. The pivotal moment came in the bottom of the eighth when UNLV scored seven runs to take the lead for the first time in the game. Rodriguez and Cooper Sheff delivered crucial hits to seal the win. Ten combined errors were committed in the game, but UNLV’s offensive surge proved to be the difference-maker. Head Coach Stan Stolte acknowledged the sloppy play but praised the team for coming out with a win. The Rebels will close out the series against Utah Valley on Tuesday afternoon.
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