Rice hopes to break records against Kentucky tonight
April 19, 2011
Matt Rice has a chance to add two big milestones to his legendary Topper career tonight.
The senior catcher is tied for first place on the all-time WKU hits list with 281 and is second in career RBIs with 207, just one short of the record.
Rice will have a chance to break both records tonight at Bowling Green Ballpark in the Toppersโ highly anticipated 6 p.m. matchup with Kentucky.
Last year WKU dismantled the Wildcats, 24-8, in front of 6,183 fans at the ballpark.
WKU Head Coach Chris Finwood said that if anyone deserved to get the records in front of a big crowd, itโs Rice.
โThatโd be awful neat to stop the game and give him that ball and have everybody give him a standing ovation,โ Finwood said. โHeโs been such a special, special player for us, and I really feel privileged to have had the chance to coach him.โ
If Rice has a repeat of his performance in the 24-8 game last season, then heโll easily surpass both records tonight.
Rice went 5-for-6 with three RBIs against the Wildcats a year ago.
He said the records are something he tries to keep off his mind.
โI try not to think about it a lot,โ Rice said. โBut now that itโs so close, the only thing I can think about is that Iโd rather do it at home.โ
Rice wonโt be the only Topper catcher with a chance at history tonight.
Former WKU catcher Jack Glasser will see his No. 14 jersey retired before the game.
He was an All-Ohio Valley Conference Selection from 1971-1973 and had a career .326 batting average.
Glasser, a local family practitioner, will be the first player in WKU baseball history to see his number officially retired by the program.
โDr. Glasser means everything to this program,โ Finwood said. โHeโs such an icon in the city of Bowling Green and such a special guy. I certainly havenโt been here that long, but I canโt think of anyone thatโs more deserving of being our first baseball player to have their number retired.โ
While history will be the theme of the evening, whatโs not lost to the players is the rivalry between the two schools.
WKU has defeated Kentucky in their last three meetings, something that junior left fielder Jared Andreoli said is fine with him.
โMost people are Kentucky fans, but I personally hate Kentucky,โ Andreoli said. โSo I think everyone just wants to go out there and prove that Western Kentucky can hang with UK.โ
The Toppers come into tonight with some solid momentum after winning four of their last five games, most recently taking the first two of a three-game Sun Belt series against Arkansas State.
WKU now has a 24-13 record in 2011, compared to Kentuckyโs 17-20 record for the season.
The Wildcats have especially struggled in Southeastern Conference play, going 2-13 in the SEC.
But Finwood said he thinks Kentucky will still be a tough opponent.
โWeโve beaten them three in a row, and they know that,โ Finwood said. โSo theyโll be fired up to play there.โ