Stetson uses fourth-inning homer to hand Razorbacks loss

Arkansas’ first two games against Stetson were big wins, but went downhill quickly in the third game that showed how fast things can change in baseball.

After winning the first two matchups of the weekend, the Razorbacks couldn’t finish the sweep Sunday, falling 4-1 to Stetson at Baum-Walker Stadium. A three-run swing in the middle innings flipped the game, and the Hogs never recovered.

Arkansas scored first and had chances throughout the day. But the Hatters delivered the key hit when it mattered most and relied on steady pitching to close out the win.

Even with the loss, the Razorbacks still secured the series after earlier victories of 7-1 on Friday and 13-1 on Saturday.

Sunday’s finale simply showed how narrow the margin can be.

Damian Ruiz helped spark the Hogs early. The Arkansas leadoff hitter doubled in the first inning and later scored on an RBI double by Camden Kozeal that gave the home team a quick 1-0 lead.

For a moment, it looked like the Razorbacks might continue the offensive surge they showed during the first two games of the series.

Instead, Stetson pitchers regrouped and slowed the game down.

After Kozeal’s RBI, the Hogs struggled to produce another run despite drawing multiple walks and putting runners on base.

Missed opportunities shape game

Arkansas created traffic on the bases but couldn’t turn those opportunities into runs.

The Razorbacks finished with five hits and several walks but left multiple runners stranded as the Hatters escaped jams.

Meanwhile, Stetson waited for the moment that changed the game.

That moment came during the fourth inning.

The Hatters began the rally with a solo home run that tied the score at 1-1. Soon after, a defensive mistake by Arkansas allowed the inning to continue.

With runners on base, Jayden Hylton stepped in and delivered the biggest hit of the afternoon. His three-run homer to left field turned a tie game into a 4-1 Stetson lead.

That swing ended up deciding the game.

The Razorbacks still had time to respond, but the Hatters’ pitching staff kept the offense quiet over the final innings.

Pitching keeps Arkansas within reach

Although the Hogs fell behind, the bullpen kept the deficit manageable.

Cole Gibler entered in relief and delivered several scoreless innings, limiting Stetson’s offense and giving Arkansas a chance to rally.

Ethan McElvain later finished the game on the mound and struck out three batters in the final two innings.

The pitching effort prevented the Hatters from adding insurance runs.

But the Razorbacks couldn’t take advantage on the other side.

Series still belongs to Arkansas

Despite Sunday’s result, Arkansas controlled most of the weekend series.

The Razorbacks opened with a 7-1 win Friday behind strong pitching from Gabe Gaeckle and a balanced offensive performance that produced hits throughout the lineup.

One day later, the Hogs followed with their most dominant performance of the weekend.

Hunter Dietz struck out 12 batters over six innings as Arkansas rolled to a 13-1 victory in Game 2. The Razorbacks collected 13 hits and built a big early lead that never faded.

Those two wins secured at least a tie in the series.

Sunday simply prevented a sweep.

A reminder before conference play

The Razorbacks will move forward knowing they still won the weekend set.

At the same time, the finale offered a lesson about execution.

Arkansas scored early but couldn’t extend the lead. Stetson, on the other hand, made the most of one big inning.

Baseball often turns on a single swing, and that’s exactly what happened Sunday afternoon.

The two teams play the last of a four-game series on Monday at Noon in Baum-Walker Stadium and the game will be on ESPN+. Fans can listen on the Razorback Sports Network at ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

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