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Aztecs Open Series vs. Air Force Tonight at TGS

Aztecs Open Series vs. Air Force Tonight at TGSAztecs Open Series vs. Air Force Tonight at TGS

May 13, 2016

Complete Release and Season Statistics

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Including the completion of a suspended contest, San Diego State and Air Force will play five games this weekend starting this evening at 5:00 p.m. at Tony Gwynn Stadium.

The Aztecs and Falcons will resume a game that was halted in Colorado Springs in mid-March due to SDSU travel commitments. That contest will begin at 5:00 p.m. with Air Force leading 10-7 in the top of the eighth and the Aztecs at the plate with two out and a runner at first base.

Approximately 30 minutes after the completion of that contest (or 6:00 p.m., whichever is later) , the Aztecs and Falcons will play the scheduled nine-inning affair between the teams.

Air Force enters the weekend with a record of 25-20 overall and 9-13 in the Mountain West having set a team record for most Division I wins in a season. The Falcons are currently in fifth place in the league standings, three games in the loss column ahead of SDSU.

The Academy will send sophomore right-hander Nick Biancalana (3-2, 4.44) to the mound in the scheduled nine-inning contest tonight.

San Diego State, meanwhile, comes into the day with an overall record of 14-32. The Aztecs' mark of 6-16 in conference games has them in sixth place entering this series. Both teams are looking to finish fifth or higher in the final MW standings to avoid the play-in game at the Mountain West Tournament in Albuquerque in two weeks.

SDSU is expected to start junior left-hander Dominic Purpura (2-2, 4.02) in this evening's regularly scheduled contest.

Following tonight's action, the Aztecs and Falcons will play a doubleheader on Saturday (May 14) starting at noon with a seven-inning game in which the Falcons will be the home team. That contest is the makeup of a game that was snowed out at Air Force earlier this year.

The second game of the twin bill, a nine-inning affair, will commence approximately half an hour after completion of the opener.