CHARLOTTE, N.C. – UTSA used a seven-run 10th inning to rally past No. 21 Charlotte and post an 11-5 win at the league-leading 49ers – snapping their school-record 11-game winning streak, on Sunday afternoon at Hayes Stadium.
UTSA (15-15, 7-8 Conference USA) snapped Charlotte's 11-game winning streak with the furious rally in the seventh inning, which was played under international tiebreaker rules with a runner placed on second base to open each half of the extra innings.
UTSA batted around in the top of the 10th, scoring seven runs – highlighted by a two-run homer from Dylan Rock and a two-run triple from Ryan Hunt – before closing out the win by allowing just the tiebreaker runner to score for the final margin in the bottom of the 10th.