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Iredale, Aloy, Kozeal’s homers pace Razorbacks past UCA, 9-2

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Brent Iredale, Kuhio Aloy and Cam Kozeal each blasted multi-run home runs and recorded multiple RBI as No. 3 Arkansas (16-1) overpowered UCA (5-9) in a 9-2 win Tuesday night at Baum-Walker Stadium to close out its undefeated 10-game homestand and extend its season-long winning streak to 12 consecutive games.

The Hogs improved to 16-1 with the win, matching their best 17-game start in the Dave Van Horn era. Since 2003, Arkansas has started 16-1 or better through the first 17 games three times: 2005 (16-1), 2006 (16-1) and 2025 (16-1).

Two-run homers by Iredale (2-for-2, 2 R, HR, 4 RBI, 2 BB) and Aloy (1-for-3, 3 R, HR, 2 RBI, BB) in the bottom of the second and third, respectively, gave Arkansas a comfortable 4-0 lead early into Tuesday night’s ballgame.

Iredale, who now is slashing .431/.581/.961 with seven home runs and 29 RBI in 17 games, and Aloy, who is now slashing a team-leading .460/.557/1.000 with seven homers and 31 RBI in 14 games, remain tied for the team lead in long balls (7).

The Razorbacks’ four-run cushion gave starter Colin Fisher plenty to work with, as he spun three shutout innings with three strikeouts. The left-hander earned his second win of the season and lowered his ERA to 0.82 in 11.0 innings.

After UCA scored a run in the top half of the fourth to cut Arkansas’ lead to 4-1, the Hogs broke the game open with a five-spot in the bottom half of the frame.

Iredale’s two-out single scored a pair of runs and raised his game-high total to four before Kozeal (2-for-3, HR, 3 RBI) hit his second dinger of the year, driving an 0-1 pitch to left for a three-run homer.

Staked with a commanding eight-run advantage, the Arkansas bullpen held UCA in check over the game’s final five innings and allowed just one more run all night. Ben Bybee (2.0 IP, 1 R, 2 SO), Dylan Carter (1.0 IP, 2 SO), Cole Gibler (2.0 IP, 1 R, 4 SO) and Will McEntire (1.0 IP, 2 SO) worked in relief of Fisher and closed out the Razorbacks’ 9-2 midweek win.

The Razorbacks also improved to 6-0 all-time against the Bears with the win and improved to 21-2 all-time against in-state opponents since 1960.

Arkansas is a perfect 14-0 this season inside the friendly confines of Baum-Walker Stadium.

SEC play begins this coming weekend, as the Hogs make their way to Oxford, Miss., for a three-game series against the Rebels.

First pitch between Arkansas and No. 13 Ole Miss is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 14, on SEC Network+.

Ruscin & Zach March 11

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We cover the Mike Neighbors news and “callers” ask us who will be next? Then we wonder about how the Texas Rangers hat people could have messed things up so badly. Plus it is our sixth anniversary and we will not celebrate at all.

Razorbacks defensive back Larry Worth, offensive lineman Fernando Carmona

Recapping first day of practices before second practice of spring and what they are expecting from this year’s team.

Report: Razorbacks tab Celtics’ scouting director as first-ever GM

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — While most Arkansas fans were expecting a football background, apparently Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek has gone in a different direction.

A social media post on X by Jon Rothstein of CBS College Basketball, it’s the director of scouting for the Boston Celtics and general manager of their G League affialiate. Cofield played a role in putting together the roster in Boston that won the World Championship last season.

He oversees player acquisitions, trades, and staff hires while scouting talent across college, NBA, G League, and international scenes for the Celtics.

Razorbacks coach Sam Pittman addressed the topic of a general manager that has become a requirement in the new world of the transfer portal and NIL.

“The portal opens April 15th, we need somebody in here, in my opinion yesterday,” Pittman said last week previewing spring practice. “We need them in here pretty soon. Before the portal opens up, we better get somebody in here that understands our football team first and then our needs. Let’s get some ranking going on and then, coming soon I’ll go in the portal and get those guys evaluated.

“We need a negotiator. I need someone that takes the, ‘Well, coach Pittman won’t give it to me. coach Pittman won’t give it to me.’ I need that taken off my plate. I need somebody to be ahead of what the market is.

“We need somebody up on the rules, we need somebody that’s a good talker, a good recruiter. We need a guy that’s a good evaluator . So, there’s a lot that he or she will be able to help us with. But that’s what I’m looking for. I’m looking for someone to talk to these kids’ agents, besides me. I want somebody else to talk to them and then give me the information.”

Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 3-11-25

Guests:
Clay Henry
Alyssa Orange
Bill King

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 3-11-25


SEC Tournament eve and questions still surround the approach for an already battered roster of Razorbacks. March is getting madder by the minute!

WATCH: Halftime is LIVE!

Clay Henry – 11:35
Alyssa Orange – 12:20
Bill King – 1:20

Pig Trail Nation’s Mike Irwin on Razorbacks’ finish heading to SEC Tournament

With wins over Vanderbilt, Mississippi State what he’s expecting to see in postseason for Calipari’s improving team.

Ruscin & Zach March 10

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We welcome Zach back with all the things he missed last week. DQ makes soap now. Ruscin points out how the lunatic fringe of Kentucky fans and Arkansas fans have never been closer than they are now. Plus Zach forgets his lines.

Razorbacks’ Taylen Green, Xavian Sorey previewing spring practice

After 6-6 regular season followed by Liberty Bowl win over Texas Tech what they are seeing from new players.

Razorbacks assistant Kenny Payne as team gets ready for SEC Tournament

How team has come together at end of regular season, how they are preparing to face South Carolina on Wednesday.