
Houston dominated UT Arlington on Sunday afternoon at Clay Gould Ballpark in a marathon game that lasted nearly four hours before the Cougars prevailed 21-8 to take the road series.
The series win was the third straight for Houston to open the 2025 season while the Cougars also improved their record to 7-3.
The Houston offense pounded out 20 base hits and took advantage of eight walks and five batters hit by pitch to score 21 runs . . . The Cougars scored three or more runs in five of the first six innings to build a 19-8 lead.
For the third straight day, Tre Broussard led the game off by reaching base, on Sunday it was on a single to left field . . . The Cougars took a 3-0 first inning lead, but it was quickly reversed with a four-run Mavericks bottom of the first inning and Houston trailed 4-3.
Kenneth Jimenez, batting second in the order on Sunday, was hit by a pitch in each of his first two at-bats on Sunday afternoon . . . Jimenez managed to reach base in all seven of his plate appearances in the game, hitting four singles and taking one walk, while also crossing the plate five times and being stranded on third base in the top of the ninth inning.
Aaron Lugo was 4-for-5 with six RBI and Carsten Sabathia was 3-for-4 with two RBI to lead the Cougars offense . . . Xavier Perez also had two hits, a one RBI double and a two-run home run over the wall in right-center field, and he drove in a third run on a fielder’s choice.
Five Houston hurlers shutout the Mavericks offense from the fifth inning on . . . Malachi Lott pitched two scoreless innings and four of his six recorded outs were via strikeout on his way to improving his record to 2-0 this season . . . Harrison Boushele, Kendall Hoffman, Chris Scinta, and Michael Benzor each threw a scoreless frame to close out the victory.
The Cougars outscored the Mavericks 33-14 in the final two games of the weekend after dropping the Friday opener.
Houston returns home Sunday night for a busy week in which the Cougars play five games over the next seven days . . . Houston will host UT Rio Grande Valley on Tuesday night at Schroeder Park, first pitch is set for 6:30pm.
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