CONWAY, S.C. — Arkansas opened the 2026 softball season Friday with a pair of run-rule victories at the Kickin’ Chicken Classic, defeating Virginia 17-1 and Akron 9-1 to start the year 2-0.
The Razorbacks scored a combined 26 runs across the two games and set a program record for runs in a season opener with their performance against Virginia.
In the first game of the day, Arkansas scored 10 runs in the opening inning and never looked back in the five-inning victory.
The Hogs collected six hits, drew three walks, and capitalized on a Virginia error during the decisive first frame.
Ella McDowell highlighted the inning with a two-run home run to left field. Reagan Johnson added a two-run single as part of a three-RBI performance.
Dakota Kennedy reached base to begin the inning and later scored.
Left-hander Robyn Herron earned the win in the circle, allowing one run on three hits over four innings. She struck out four batters and walked one.
The 17 runs scored marked the most by Arkansas in a season opener, surpassing previous program highs set in 2011 and 2012.
Freshmen Contribute in Second Win
The Razorbacks followed with a 9-1 win over Akron in the nightcap, again ending the game after five innings due to the run rule.
Freshman right-hander Saylor Timmerman made her collegiate debut and earned her first career win. She pitched three innings, allowing one unearned run while striking out two.
Cam Harrison closed the game with two scoreless innings, striking out three to record her first save of the season.
Offensively, freshman catcher Brinli Bain led Arkansas with four RBIs. Atalyia Rijo finished 3-for-4 with a double, one RBI, and a run scored.
The Hogs scored in four different innings and maintained consistent pressure throughout the game.
Deifel Pleased With Opening Day Execution
Hogs coach Courtney Deifel said the team established its approach early in the opener.
“I thought our team just set a really good tone in the beginning,” Deifel said. “How can you not say that when you score 10 runs in the first inning of Game One of the season?”
Deifel also emphasized her team’s composure at the plate and execution in pressure situations.
“This team just had really great composure all day,” she said. “They trusted their preparation.”
She noted the performance of the pitching staff across both games.
“Robyn threw well in Game One. Saylor got to come in and finish and start the next one, and then Cam came in and shut the door,” Deifel said. “They competed.”
Arkansas Continues Tournament Play Saturday
With the two victories, Arkansas moved to 2-0 on the season and will continue play at the Kickin’ Chicken Classic on Saturday.
The Razorbacks are scheduled to face Virginia again before meeting Coastal Carolina later in the day.
Friday’s results provided an early indication of depth for the Hogs, with contributions from both returning players and freshmen in the season’s opening games.































