Midweek college baseball can be an adventure, with the ability to go deep into the roster for a nonconference game often leading to a litany of substitutions.
But while Utah Tech used all but one of the 27 players it brought on the trip, Arizona stuck mostly with regulars in the field and on the mound in an 11-2 victory on a windy Tuesday night.
The victory was the ninth in a row at Hi Corbett Field for the Wildcats (13-6) but first overall win in 10 days after getting swept at UCLA over the weekend. Those three losses saw the UA strand 31 runners, with seven of its 10 runs coming on home runs, while many of its best pitchers struggled including some high-leverage arms.