Spartans Set For Tuesday Trip To Top-10 StanfordSpartans Set For Tuesday Trip To Top-10 Stanford
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Spartans Set For Tuesday Trip To Top-10 Stanford

THE SCHEDULE
Tuesday night's contest between San Jose State and No. 10 Stanford will get underway at 6:00 p.m. at Sunken Diamond. The game will be streamed live on Pac-12 Plus. 

AN SJSU WIN WOULD
> Give the program multiple victories over Pac-12 opponents in one season for the first time since 2014 (at Washington State, at Stanford)

> Mark the program's first win over a ranked opponent since Apr. 26, 2015 (6-4 at #24 Nevada)

> Be better than a loss

SINGLES
> San Jose State recently earned back-to-back Pitcher of the Week nods from the Mountain West with both Trevor Ernt (Apr. 26) and Jonathan Clark (May 3) garnering the awards. 

>The awards in back-to-back weeks marked a first for the program since Andrew Mitchel and Fineas Del Bonta-Smith were honored on Mar. 11 and Mar. 18, 2019.

> Junior Ruben Ibarra leads the Mountain West and is ranked No. 6 in all of Division I in home runs per game at an average of 0.41. 

> San Jose State has been one of the nation's top double teams this season and enters the weekend ranked No. 36 nationally with 0.83 doubles per game. 

SCOUTING STANFORD
The Cardinal enter the week with a record of 26-10 and are 12-6 in Pac-12 play. The club is ranked as high as No. 10 nationally, most recently taking a series from ninth-ranked Arizona. 

San Jose State is 35-97 all-time against Stanford, most recently beating the Cardinal 10-9 back on March 28, 2016 at Municipal Stadium. 

IB-BAR-AH
Ruben Ibarra
homered in each of his first three games against Fresno State last month, becoming the first Spartan in 12 years to hit a home run in at least three consecutive games. Corey Valine was the last one to accomplish the feat, going big fly in four straight contests (at Sacramento State, at Stanford, at New Mexico State, at New Mexico State) from May 3-9, 2009. 

MORE RUBEN
No one in the Mountain West is slugging at a better rate than Ibarra as of late. The junior has now homered in eight of his last 13 games and ranks No. 3 in all of Division I with a slugging percentage of .826. 

MCADOO MASHING
Freshman Charles McAdoo is off to a red-hot start this month, going 4-for-10 at the plate in the month of May. In that stretch, McAdoo has tallied six RBI and launched his first home run of his collegiate career at San Diego State. 

BATS HAVE BEEN HOT
San José State totaled double-digit runs in back-to-back games last week, marking the first time the program has accomplished the feat since April of 2018 (won 15-7 and 10-7 at Fresno State).

CLARK'S ELEVEN 
Junior Jonathan Clark tallied 11 strikeouts at Creighton earlier this month, the most for a Spartan against a power conference opponent since Apr. 16, 2015 (Turtle Kuhaulua, 11 vs. Washington State). The total marked the program's most in any game since Apr. 5, 2019 (Andrew Mitchel, 11 vs. New Mexico). 

BIG ERNT ENERGY
Making his first start of the season, sophomore Trevor Ernt notched his second eight-strikeout outing of the year last month against Fresno State. Ernt now has two eight-K performances on the 2021 campaign. 

MORE ERNT
In March's historic victory over California, Ernt became the first Spartan to go six-plus innings out of the bullpen since May 4, 2016 (Zach Wallace vs. Grand Canyon). Ernt was tremendous in relief, earning the first win of his career after allowing just one run and striking out eight in six innings of work. 

SWINGERS
The Spartans have two multi-home run games (4/23 vs. Fresno State and 5/4 at California) on the 2021 season with Jack Colette and Ruben Ibarra combining for both of them. 

EXTRA, EXTRA
Last week's 14-11 victory over UC Davis in 11 innings marked the program's first extra-inning victory since May 13, 2018 (6-4 at San Diego State in 10 innings). 

SCORING ON SDSU
San Jose State scored 20 runs in its season-opening series against San Diego State, marking the most runs allowed by the Aztecs in a league series since May 10-12, 2019.