BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – WKU Baseball defeated Southern Illinois 21-2 for a run-rule win on Tuesday night at Nick Denes Field.
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The Hilltoppers move to 16-1, marking the best start in program history through 17 games. The 2025 WKU Baseball team exceeds the 1928 squad that finished its 16-game season 15-1.
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The end of the Southern Illinois 10-game winning streak means the WKU winning streak grows to 11, tying the 2002 Hilltoppers for the fourth-longest winning streak in program history.
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Ryan Wideman recorded the first cycle in program history in a four-hit outing with nine RBI to help the Hilltoppers score 21 runs – their most in a game since 2017 – in the seven inning, run-rule victory.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
• Southern Illinois was first to the scoreboard as a sacrifice fly gave them a 1-0 lead in the first inning.
• WKU knotted it up in the bottom of the frame with a sacrifice fly of its own from
Camden Ross.
• A solo homer from the Salukis put them back in front 2-1 in the top of the second.
• Three runs came across for the Hilltoppers in the second that started with a
Ryan Wideman two-RBI double before
Thomas Marsala drove in Wideman with an RBI single.
• WKU pushed its lead to 9-2 with a grand slam from Wideman and an RBI single from Ross in the third inning.
• The Hilltoppers tacked on three more in the fourth.
Carlos Vasquez brought one in with a sacrifice fly before
Reid Howard scored on a wild pitch.
Austin Haller stole home on a double steal play to extend the WKU advantage to 12-2.
• Five more were added in the fifth as Howard, Vasquez,
Joe Siervo and Wideman drove in one run each.
• WKU put up four more in the sixth as
Caleb Niehaus and Haller brough in runs while Wideman tallied his eighth and ninth RBI of the night with a single to clinch the cycle and the cap the scoring. That made the final score 21-2.
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NOTABLES
• WKU moves to 16-1 through the first 17 games of the season – the best start in program history.
• The Hilltoppers are on an 11-game winning streak. That ties the 2001 WKU Baseball team for the fourth-longest winning streak in program history.
• 15 of the Tops' 16 wins have come at Nick Denes Field. This is the first time WKU has started 15-0 at home in program history.
• The Hilltoppers have now won the last six meetings against Southern Illinois dating back to the 2014 season.
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Lucas Litteral made his first start as a Hilltopper on the mound. The southpaw registered four strikeouts in 3.0 innings while allowing two runs to score on one hit and two walks.
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Dawson Hall,
Zach Lyles and
Luke Wright saw action out of the bullpen for WKU. Hall earned his third win of the season in relief in a scoreless 2.0 inning outing. The Bowling Green native surrendered just one and tallied two strikeouts. Lyles and Wright put up shutout frames in 1.0 inning apiece with Lyles fanning two Salukis.
• The WKU offense scored 21 runs on 16 hits and 10 walks with 19 RBI.
• The last time the Hilltoppers put up 20 or more runs was April 25, 2017, when WKU defeated Austin Peay 22-17 in Clarksville, Tenn.
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Ryan Wideman hit for the first recorded cycle in program history in a 4-6 outing with nine RBI, a grand slam, a triple, a double, two runs scored and a stolen base.
• The last time a WKU player had eight or more RBI in a single game was Justin Carlin on May 1, 2021 – a 15-5 run-rule win against Marshall in Huntington, W.V.
• Ross had a three-hit night with two RBI, a double and two runs scored.
• Marsala and Howard had multi-hit outings with an RBI each.
• Vasquez and Haller brought in two RBI apiece with Vasquez scoring three runs and Haller scoring five runs.
• Haller is the first WKU player to score five runs in a game since March 24, 2019, when Jake Sanford did it in a 15-1 run-rule win over FIU in Miami, Fla.
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QUOTABLES
• "We're playing good baseball. We got a good group of guys together. Some pitching. Some hitting. Some defense. We have some depth in our lineup. We have some depth on the mound. We're still getting some guys healthy. I just thought there was a meter there for us tonight to kind of see where we were at. We played a really good Southern Illinois team, and they come in here 11-3 and they are a good team. It was a Tuesday night, so not everybody is throwing necessarily what probably would be their best pitching, maybe. It was still the best lineups, and we did what we did, and we took care of business." – WKU Baseball Head Coach
Marc Rardin, on achieving the best start in program history.
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• "It means a lot. I just want to thank God for giving me the opportunity to do this tonight, I want to thank coach for always putting me out there and my teammates for a high scoring game. It was just a really fun game." – Outfielder
Ryan Wideman on hitting for the first recorded cycle in program history.
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UP NEXT
• WKU will play its final nonconference series of the season with a three-game set against UT Martin at home this weekend. First pitch on Friday, March 14 is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT at Nick Denes Field.
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