It's nice to have someone to talk to who knows you and knows the game and everything. Growing up, we played Little League and we were always on the same team. Our dads were always the coaches. We know each other as players pretty well.

When I saw that, I was just screaming. I knew right then that we were going to win.

We're battling. We showed some good things (in the Pacific series). We're staying after it, and I think it is only a matter of time before things start to go our way.

I didn't throw at all again until we came back in January. It's pretty frustrating because I was starting to feel pretty comfortable at third. I thought I'd be able to fight through it and it wouldn't be a problem. But it got to the point that I couldn't get anything on my throws.

I never saw this coming at all. I was just hoping we'd both get the chance to play (Division I baseball). But I never thought we'd be part of UNLV against UNR. But it's awesome. And now we are pretty guaranteed to play each other one series a year at least.

It gives students an alternative to the run-of-the-mill college atmosphere. It gives them a safe environment, a place to go where they're not going to be placed in jeopardy, whereas other events in the city might not offer that stability.

He hits his spots all game. He kept us off-balance because he had a good 12-6 curveball and a slider and he threw a changeup well. He threw everything for strikes.

Hitting really is contagious. The last couple games have been high-scoring games, the winds blowing and anything can happen.

I threw today and hopefully I will be good to go next weekend. That's the plan.