San Jose State baseball completed the series sweep over UNLV with a 7-6 come from behind win Sunday at Municipal Stadium. The Spartans erased a 6-1 deficit to pick up the win and improve to 12-7, 6-3.Tied 1-1 after just one inning of play, UNLV (11-10, 2-3) used a five-run second inning to take a commanding 6-1 lead. Spartans starterwas lifted after loading the bases with one out andreplaced him on the mound. A bases-loaded walk and back-to-back 2-RBI singles gave the Rebels the advantage.SJSU didn't give up and began chipping away at the lead asplatedin the third on a sacrifice fly andcame across onRBI groundout in the fourth to bring the score to 6-3.Peterson tallied his second RBI to start the sixth as platedon a single up the middle. After Pleschner drew a walk,, who finished the day 4-for-4 with a walk, laced a rocket to right-center that resulted in a triple and scored two runs to tie the game at 6-6.SJSU took their first lead of the afternoon in the bottom of the eighth. Down to his last strike with two outs, designated hitternotched a bloop single to shallow left field to platefor the decisive run.took the bump for the ninth and made quick work to pick up his fifth save of the season as a 4-6-3 double play ended the contest. Relieverimproved to 1-1 as he was the pitcher of record when SJSU took the lead in the eighth.The Spartans tallied 13 hits to UNLV's eight. Peterson, Pleschner, Berry and Malbrough all finished with two hits.UNLV reliever Jackson Cofer (1-2) was charged with loss after surrendering the game-winning run. Third baseman Dillon Johnson led the Rebel offense with two hits.SJSU will next hit the road for a midweek tilt at Sacramento State on Tuesday.