Hogs can’t keep early lead, falling to Missouri in series opener

Danielle Gibson’s first inning three-run home run gave No. 6 Arkansas an early lead, but it wasn’t enough against Missouri on Saturday.

The Razorbacks (37-6, 16-3 SEC) fell to No. 19 Missouri, 6-3, in the series opener on Saturday afternoon at Bogle Park.

How it happened

Infielder Braxton Burnside and outfielder Hannah McEwen both walked in front of Gibson, setting up her 14th home run of the season in the first inning.

The Tigers (33-10, 11-5 SEC) then scored the game’s final six runs and plated three in the top of the third, tying the game. Infielder Jenna Laird recorded an RBI single to center and outfielder Casidy Chaumont drove in two on a double to left center.

On Gibson’s double to left center with two outs in the bottom of the third, a Razorback runner was thrown out at the plate, and Missouri’s Kendyll Bailey took the momentum from her defense and hit a solo home run in the top of the fourth to grab a 4-3 lead.

The Tigers scored single tallies in the sixth and seventh frames widening their lead.

Arkansas pitcher Mary Haff (20-4) worked 5.0 innings and allowed five runs on six hits and four walks while striking out six.

One earned run was charged to relief pitcher Jenna Bloom over her 2.0 innings. Jordan Weber (9-2) registered the win for Missouri, tossing 4.2 innings and allowing three runs on two hits and four walks with two strikeouts.

Emma Nichols (7) worked a clean 2.1 innings of relief, notching a save.

The Tigers outhit Arkansas, 9-2, holding the Razorbacks to a season-low in hits. Gibson recorded both hits, and each went for extra bases.

The two teams will meet for the middle game of the series at 3 p.m. tomorrow, April 25 on SEC Network. Arkansas will honor its nine seniors before the game.

Van Horn on strong pitching in series-winning third game

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The only team that hasn’t lost a series in SEC play this season? The Arkansas Razorbacks.

The unanimously top-ranked Hogs only needed two days to clinch their sixth conference series win of the year, splitting Friday’s doubleheader against No. 11 South Carolina to improve to 32-7 overall on the season.

Arkansas dropped the day’s first game, 6-2, before picking up a 5-1 victory in the nightcap at Founders Park to secure the series win.

Arkansas, in sole possession of first place in the SEC West, is now 13-5 in league action for the year.

The Hogs return to action next weekend in Baton Rouge, La. Arkansas’ series at LSU gets underway at 6 p.m. Friday, April 30, on the SEC Network.

To no one’s surprise, lawsuit with Bielema settles in middle

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Bret Bielema is back in college as a head coach and apparently he was willing to settle in the middle to get rid of a lawsuit in Arkansas, we found out Friday.

It was the last vestige of Jeff Long’s stupidity in doing contracts with no adult supervision and the Razorback Foundation was probably glad to cut the check for slightly over $3.5 million which is about half of what he was due.

Bielema obviously didn’t want to deal with anymore. After all that (assuming both sides in the lawsuits have to pay their own attorneys), he’ll probably end up with less than $1 million in the bank (don’t forget taxes).

It really doesn’t matter.

He was hired as the head coach at Illinois just a couple of weeks after his buyout period with the Hogs ended and they are paying him $4.2 million a year to try and pull that program out of the ditch in the Big Ten.

None of that matters to Razorback fans, of course.

The Foundation quit paying Bielema in December 2019 after it became clear he didn’t have a whole lot of interest in pursuing a decent job to offset what he was getting from Arkansas.

They had a pretty good argument for breach of contract that required him to at least try to do something other than be Bill Belichick’s errand boy in New England. It was a typical business move that forced Bielema to get some lawyers involved.

After a 31-7 win over Texas in Houston at the Texas Bowl, a giddy Long gave a .500 coach a six-year contract extension with a ridiculous buy-out amount.

At the time I said that was the dumbest thing I’d ever seen done with a contract at the UA. By rewarding mediocrity, Long set the program on a path they haven’t dug out of since, compounding the problem with two years of Chad Morris.

But now all of that is over. Bielema didn’t need any distractions with the task he’s got ahead of him in Illinois.

So everybody wished everybody the best of luck in the future although the truth is neither side really cares what the other does.

But both sides can claim a win.

The lawyers wouldn’t have it any other way.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Robert Moore let his bat do the talking.

Heckled by a rowdy crowd all night long at Founders Park, Arkansas second baseman responded with two home runs, including the game-winning two-run blast in the seventh, powering the top-ranked Razorbacks to a 6-1 series-opening win against No. 11 South Carolina on Thursday evening.

Photo by South Carolina Athletics

Four Hog pitchers came together in the win to twirl Arkansas’ fourth two-hitter of the season. Caleb Bolden, Ryan Costeiu, Caden Monke and Kevin Kopps combined to allow one run on two hits and four walks while striking out 10 total.

The unanimously top-ranked Hogs improve to 31-6 overall, including 12-4 in conference play, on the year with the victory. Arkansas, in sole possession of first place in the SEC West, now leads second-place Mississippi State by 1.5 games.

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