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Kjerstad garners one of ‘Players of Week’ honors after opening series

FAYETTEVILLE — Heston Kjerstad has been named one of Collegiate Baseball Newspaper’s National Players of the Week for his opening weekend performance against Eastern Illinois.

Kjerstad, a junior outfielder from Amarillo, Texas, put together a 7-for-12 performance at the plate, recording five extra-base hits, including four home runs. He had 10 RBIs, scoring six times, walking twice, to finish with 20 total bases.

He began the year with a 3-for-4 performance on Feb. 14, including an RBI single and two solo home runs.

It was the fifth time in his career he had hit multiple homers in a game. Kjerstad would accomplish the feat again in the series finale as part of a 3-for-5 day, launching a three-run dinger and a solo hot, as well as a two-RBI double.

All seven hits brought in at least one run during the weekend against the Panthers. Kjerstad finished the series with a .583/1.667/.643 line at the plate in 12 at-bats.

Kjerstad and the Razorbacks face a short week and an extended weekend as Arkansas welcomes Gonzaga to Baum-Walker Stadium for a four-game series on Feb. 20-23.

Information from Razorback Sports Communications is included in this story.

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Arkansas baseball radio color analyst Bubba Carpenter had some high praise for junior right fielder Heston Kjerstad the other day.

Carpenter, a former Razorback player and Major League Baseball alum, said during the broadcast of Friday’s opener against Eastern Illinois that Kjerstad could fill a spot in an MLB lineup today.

“That’s a bold statement because those big leaguers probably would take offense to that because they had to work their way there,” Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn said. “But Heston’s well on his way.”

Kjerstad lived up to the hype, torching Eastern Illinois pitching in the opening series. Kjerstad blasted four home runs and hit .583 with 10 RBI in the sweep of EIU.

“I don’t have anything to say [on Carpenter’s comment] honestly,” Kjerstad said sheepishly.  “I am just playing baseball [at Arkansas], and we will see what happens.”

The lefty right fielder hit two titanic blasts in a 12-3 win over the Panthers Sunday. He also stroked the first pitch he saw in his final at-bat off the center field wall for a standup double.

He finished 3-for-5 with six RBI after Curtis Washington pinch ran for him in the seventh inning.

“I’m kind of running out of words,” Arkansas senior catcher Casey Opitz said. “He’s been doing the same thing for three years. So, he’s just going to keep doing it this year. It’s fun to watch. It’s fun to have him on our team.”

Opitz is right, but Kjerstad may even be better this year. Van Horn has seen a difference in workouts leading up to the season.

“He hasn’t stopped hitting since he walked back on campus for his junior year,” Van Horn said. “He’s taking more pitches. He’s being a little more patient, not going after balls in the dirt as much, not pressing.

“He’s really developing as a hitter. He’s learning, and he’s going to be a tough out this year.”

On Sunday, Kjerstad, who hit four home runs in the series, showed the confidence of one of the best players in the country. When he stepped to the plate, the Hogs’ faithful held its collective breath expecting something spectacular.

For some reason, EIU didn’t intentionally walk him in the seventh inning with first base open. Kjerstad nearly hit his third home run of the day as he drilled the first pitch from EIU reliever Ben Stephens off the bottom of the center field wall.

The crowd greeted him with a standing ovation as he exited the game and capped off an epic weekend.

“He reminds me of Paul De Jong of the [St. Louis] Cardinals when he was in college at Illinois State, and he obviously has a bright future ahead of him,” said EIU coach Brian Anderson, who pitched with three different MLB teams. “We would have loved to pitch around him, but they didn’t give us a chance to do it.

“We were able to pitch around [Casey] Martin a little bit, walk him a few times and just go after the next guy, but it just kind of hard when that lineup is so good.”

Cleanup hitter Matt Godheart hit behind Kjerstad and finished 3-for-6 with an RBI and moved his average to just over .300 for the weekend. The preseason All-American Martin was held at bay only hitting .200 in the fifth hole.

Braydon Webb was a bright spot leading off the lineup going 2-for-6 Sunday and hitting at a .357 clip to begin the season.

Arkansas has one of the more dangerous lineups in the country and would be a favorite to go to Omaha even if it didn’t boast a standout pitching staff. The Hogs will score runs in bunches as witnessed this weekend.

And Kjerstad did look like out of place on a college diamond this weekend. Van Horn and Co. are glad he won’t be getting called up to the big leagues this year.

“[Kjerstad] is definitely a player we want on our side against the competition,” Webb said. “He’s a hard worker, and he earns everything he gets. He had a great weekend.”

Kjerstad on big finale, series, to start 2020 season against Eastern Illinois

Arkansas right fielder Heston Kjerstad talked after Sunday’s 12-3 win that finished the series sweep over Eastern Illinois to open the 2020 season.

Van Horn pleased with series-sweeping 12-3 over EIU win to open season

Arkansas rolled over the Panthers with strong performances throughout the lineup and coach Dave Van Horn talked about the strong wins in series’ sweep.

Webb, Opitz talk about opening 2020 season with three big wins over Eastern Illinois

Razorbacks left fielder Braydon Webb (3 runs scored Sunday) and catcher Casey Opitz (2 RBI) recapping final-day win and big wins in series’ sweep.

Hogs have another historic performance in rolling past Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. — Arkansas won its 20th game of the season on Sunday, beating Ole Miss, 108-64, to reach eight SEC wins for the second time since joining the conference.

It is the seventh time since 2000 the Hogs have won at least 20 games.

The Razorbacks continue to make offensive history this season, as they once again broke the program record for most points in an SEC game, scoring 108 points. This is their second straight game breaking that record, as the Hogs dropped 103 on then-No. 15 Kentucky last Sunday.

Arkansas also shattered the program record for field-goal percentage in an SEC game, shooting a whopping 64.4 percent (38-of-59) from the field. The previous record, 60.4 percent, had stood for 20 years.

Senior guard Alexis Tolefree continued her statement season with another great outing against Ole Miss, going for a team-high 19 points in the win.

She was once again the picture of efficiency, going four of six from the field, two of thee from long range, and nine of 10 from the free throw line.

Chelsea Dungee and Amber Ramirez also had solid outings in the Pavilion, going for 18 points and 17 points, respectively.

Fast start in first half

The Hogs were absolutely lethal offensively in the first half, shooting the ball at a staggering 69.7 percent clip, the best shooting half for the Hogs since last week’s 71.8 percent shooting barrage in the second half against Kentucky.

That included a 32-point first period, the fifth time over the course of SEC play the Hogs eclipsed 30 points in a single quarter.

The scoring for the Razorbacks was spread out in the first half, as all nine Hogs that touched the floor scored at least four points.

Tolefree led the way with 11 in the first half. Ramirez, Dungee and A’Tyanna Gaulden all had nine.

 Highlights

• Tolefree continues to light it up in SEC play, as she again led the Hogs in scoring, pouring in 19 points.

• Sophomore guard Rokia Doumbia led the Hogs on the glass, pulling down 11 boards, one shy of her career-high.

• Doumbia also led the team in assists, dishing a career-high six of them.

• The Hogs had five players reach double-figures in the game, the fifth time this season that has happened. Arkansas is 5-0 in those games.

• Arkansas moved the ball well against Ole Miss, going for 17 assists as a team, the fifth time this season they have gone for 17 or more helpers.

 Tennessee comes to Bud Walton on Thursday

The Razorbacks return home for a huge matchup on Thursday, as  No. 25 Tennessee comes to Bud Walton for another ranked showdown.

That game is set to tip at 6 p.m. and will air on the SEC Network.

Information from Razorback Sports Communications is included in this story.

Hogs sending Adams to mound to finish season-opening sweep

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas  scored three runs in the first inning and never looked back, clinching the series against Eastern Illinois with a 10-1 win on Saturday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Freshman Blake Adams will make his first appearance for the Hogs on Sunday whey they try to complete a sweep, starting at 1 p.m.

You can listen to the game on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home. The game will be streamed at HitThatLine.com and listen by CLICKING HERE.

The pregame show will get underway at 12:30 p.m.

The Razorbacks (2-0) put together their first double-digit run and hit totals of the season, finishing with 12 knocks, including five for extra bases. The presence on the mound was powerful once again, striking out 11 with only two walks.

Sophomore left-handed pitcher Patrick Wicklander got the starting nod in the middle game of the series for the Razorbacks and picked up the win after a solid five innings.

He allowed just three hits and two walks, did not allow a run and struck out seven, one shy of a career-high.

Saturday also saw the return of right-handed pitcher Caleb Bolden, who missed the 2019 season with an injury. He worked 3.0 scoreless frames, giving up three hits while striking out three.

Bolden gave way to RHP Peyton Pallette, who allowed a run on two hits, but traded said run for a 4-6-3 double play before striking out the final hitter to end the game.

Infielder Jacob Nesbit and outfielder Braydon Webb produced multi-hit games, as Nesbit posted two singles and a double. It was his 13th multi-hit performance of his career.

Arkansas kicked off Saturday’s game with a pair of homers in the opening frame for an early 3-0 lead. Braydon Webb led off the contest with a homer

off the right field pole for his first as a Razorback.

After a walk to Heston Kjerstad, Matt Goodheart followed with his own home run in the same direction, landing on top of the mound in the visitor bullpen beyond right field for the two-run slam.

It marked the second consecutive game Arkansas has hit two homers in the same inning, as Christian Franklin and Kjerstad accomplished the feat in the fifth inning of Opening Day on Friday.

Franklin led off the third inning with a walk, then was moved over after Casey Martin was intentionally walked to pitch to Jacob Nesbit.

The sophomore third baseman made the Panthers regret the decision, shooting an RBI single past the shortstop to give Arkansas a 4-0 lead.

The exact scenario would play out again in the fourth inning, as Nesbit once again drove in a run after the walk to Martin.

Along with Nesbit’s play, the fourth inning consisted of six hits, five singles and six runs to give Arkansas double digits in the run column for the first time this season.

With one out, Robert Moore, Webb, Franklin and Kjerstad delivered consecutive singles, followed by an RBI groundout from Goodheart.

Cole Austin finished off the inning with a two-RBI double to left field to give the Hogs 10 runs in the game.

Information from Razorback Sports Communications is included in this story.

Arkansas downs Furman, UIC, in FGCU Invitational in Florida on Saturday

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Arkansas defeated both Furman and UIC at the FGCU Invitational at the FGCU Softball Complex on Saturday, downing the Paladins, 8-1, ithen the Flames (2-1,) 8-3.

Game 1: Arkansas 8, Furman 1

Arkansas outhit Furman, 14-3, and held the Paladins to one hit through six innings. Freshman pitcher Jenna Bloom earned her first collegiate win (1-0) and junior Braxton Burnside turned in her first 4-for-4 day at the plate.

The Razorbacks got on the scoreboard first in the top of the third inning as junior Danielle Gibson drove in junior Hannah McEwen on a single to center to grab a 1-0 lead.

In the top of the fifth, Gibson recorded her second RBI of the day with a seeing-eye single through the right side to go up, 2-0.

The rest of Arkansas’ runs all came via the longball. Junior Linnie Malkin put Arkansas in the driver’s seat by crushing a three-run homer to left to cap off a four-run fifth frame and gave the Razorbacks a 5-0 advantage.

Malkin leads the club with three longballs and homered for the third time in her last four games.

In the top of the sixth inning, junior Braxton Burnside smashed a solo homer, her second of the year to put the Razorbacks up six.

Sophomore Audrie LaValley capped off the Razorbacks scoring by blasting a two-run homer in the top of the seventh. Furman scratched across a single tally in the bottom of the seventh on a single to center.

Bloom worked four innings and allowed only one hit and walked three with six strikeouts.

In her homecoming to the Sunshine State, junior Mary Haff threw the last three innings out of the pen and allowed two hits, one earned run and fanned a season-high four batters.

The Winter Park, Fla., native collected the rare three-inning save (1).

Game 2: Arkansas 8, UIC 3

UIC snuck across a run in the first inning to claim a 1-0 lead.

The Flames took advantage of two errors and a hit by pitch to score. Haff masterfully worked out of a runners on second and third nobody out situation and struck out the side to limit the damage.

Arkansas’ offense immediately went to work in the bottom of the first and posted four runs on four hits. Parr slapped a single to center and McEwen walked which allowed Gibson to single up the middle and score the first Arkansas run.

After fouling off eight two strike pitches, Malkin spanked a two RBI single to left and advanced to third on a throwing error.

Green came through with two outs and sent rolling single that was stopped behind the second base bag by the UIC second baseman which allowed Malkin to score from third.

The Razorbacks scored a single tally in the fourth on a sacrifice fly by Sydney Parr to go up, 5-2. UIC answered in the next half inning by hitting an opposite field leadoff triple and scored on a throwing error.

In the bottom of the fifth, Green drew a bases loaded walk and freshman pinch runner Larissa Cesena scored on a wild pitch to push the Razorback lead to, 7-2.

The Flames scored another run in the sixth inning on a two out single to center and the Razorbacks scored again on a Sydney Parr bases loaded walk.

Haff (2-1) went six innings and struck out a season-best 12 while allowing six hits and three earned runs.

Senior Autumn Storms came in to work a three-up-three-down seventh. Allie Turdeau (1-1) took the loss for UIC and allowed five earned runs and walked five.

Arkansas closes out the FGCU Invitational at 11:30 a.m. Sunday against the host Eagles.

Musselman on another close loss extending losing streak to four games

Arkansas coach Eric Musselman said after the 78-77 loss to the Bulldogs on Saturday he hasn’t been a part of something this tough, but they have to move ahead to road trip to Florida.