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Hogs get second straight shutout behind Wicklander, Kjerstad’s big night

FAYETTEVILLE — For the second-straight game, 10th-ranked Arkansas pitched a shutout, giving up only one hit to Western Illinois Tuesday night and winning 8-0 at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Freshman left-hander Patrick Wicklander, making his second consecutive midweek start, matched his season-high five innings pitched and eight strikeouts, while giving up just one hit. Over his last 12 innings going back to Feb. 27 against Memphis, Wicklander has struck out 21 and given up only three hits.

Kole Ramage, Jacob Kostyshock, Kevin Kopps and Matt Cronin all followed Wicklander, working one inning each and striking out six while walking only two.

Arkansas’ (13-2) pitching staff has been nearly unhittable over the last three weeks, striking out 10 or more in eight of the last nine games. Over that same stretch, the starters have struck out 63 batters and walked only 10.

On the offensive side, the Razorbacks produced at least one run in six different innings and got home runs from Casey Martin and Heston Kjerstad.

Kjerstad completed a perfect 4-for-4 game at the plate and fell a double short of the cycle, while Martin finished 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored.

Kjerstad tripled in his first at-bat, his first triple of his career, and then singled in the fifth before hitting his opposite-field home run in the seventh.

He had the opportunity to complete the cycle in the eighth but singled through the right side, which was followed by a Jack Kenley sacrifice fly.

Kjerstad heating up

Sophomore outfielder Heston Kjerstad did not have the best start to his second season when he was 8-for-36 (.222) after eight games.

Since then, the Amarillo, Texas native is batting an even .500 (15-for-30) with five multi-hit games, four with three hits or more, and slugging .767 with five extra-base hits and six RBIs.

For the year, Kjerstad is now batting .348, good for third on the team.

One-hitter history

The five-pitcher combination of Wicklander, Ramage, Kostyshock, Kopps and Cronin combined to throw a one-hitter Tuesday night against Western Illinois, the first combined one-hitter by an Arkansas pitching staff since Kacey Murphy and Matt Cronin teamed up for a seven-inning one-hitter against South Carolina on April 14, 2018.

That game was shortened due to playing a doubleheader on the final day of the series. The last combined nine-inning one-hitter came in 2017 against Memphis in North Little Rock. Murphy and Josh Alberius combined in a 2-0 victory.

Razorback quotables

“I thought it was a great job by our pitching staff, obviously. Patrick Wicklander got us off to a good start, we had him on a pitch limit of about 70 to 75, so we can still have him available for Sunday if we need him. He just pounded the zone, had a few counts of 3-2, and I think he walked just one hitter, but for the most part, just threw a lot of strikes. A lot of fastballs and started mixing up a few changeups which were good to see I think in about the third.” — Coach Dave Van Horn on the win over Western Illinois and Patrick Wicklander

“Yeah because that’s what he did last year when he kind of got hot. I think he has two home runs on the year and the first one he hit was maybe the first or second game of the year and he pulled it and crushed it. We haven’t really seen him pull a ball like that before, we just saw it in practice and maybe he’s trying to do too much. Now, he’s just back to his same old self and there was a little timing issue that I think he’s got worked out. He seems to be pretty confident.” — Van Horn on the uptick in production from Heston Kjerstad

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Arkansas finishes the series with the Leathernecks on Wednesday with a 3 p.m. first pitch at Baum-Walker Stadium. The game will be broadcast online on SEC Network+.

Kjerstad, Wicklander on big nights in Tuesday’s win over Leathernecks

Heston Kjerstad broke out of a slump with a 4-for-4 effort (single, triple and homer) while Patrick Wicklander had another solid performance on the mound in the Razorbacks’ 11-0 win over Western Illinois on Tuesday night.

Gafford earns first team All-SEC honors; Joe named to freshman team

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas sophomore Daniel Gafford was voted consensus first team All-SEC (coaches and The Associated Press) as well as being and named to the SEC All-Defensive Team by the league’s coaches.

Isaiah Joe was voted to the SEC All-Freshman Team, it was announced today.

Gafford is the 12th first team All-SEC selection by the coaches for Arkansas and the sixth SEC All-Defensive Team honor. Gafford and Lee Mayberry (1992) are the only two Razorbacks to earn first team All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive Team in the same season.

Gafford joins Bobby Portis (2-15), Ronnie Brewer (2006), Scotty Thurman (11994 and ’95), Corliss Williamson (1994 and ’95), Todd Day (1992) and Lee Mayberry (1992) as consensus first team All-SEC picks.

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Joe is the 18th Razorback to be named to the SEC All-Freshman Team.

Gafford, from El Dorado, leads the SEC in field goal percentage (.660), rebounding (8.7) and offensive rebounding (2.87) while ranking third in blocked shots (2.06), third in defensive rebounds (5.87) and fourth in scoring (17.0).

He is the only player in the SEC to rank among the top five in each of these categories. He additionally leads the SEC in field goals made and ranks third in double-doubles.

The two-time SEC Player of the Week ranks sixth nationally in field goal percentage and leads the SEC in the category by 91 percentage points.

Gafford is one of two players in the NCAA to average at least 15.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots while shooting at least 60 percent.

Gafford scored a career-high 32 points versus LSU this season and ended the regular season by grabbing a career-high 16 rebounds and scoring 29 points, his second-best career output.

On the defensive end, Gafford is a dominant force in the paint. He has turned away 64 shots and leads the Razorbacks with 149 deflections — 50 more than the next closest on the team.

Joe, from Fort Smith Northside, has not only had one of the best rookie campaigns in school history, but he is producing one the best in SEC and even NCAA history.

He has made 106 3-pointers to date to set the Arkansas single-season record for triples made in a season. (Scotty Thurman previously held the mark with 102 in 1995.) Joe leads the SEC in 3-pointers made per game (3.42) and 3-point percentage (.429).

He is looking to join Tennessee’s Chris Lofton (2005) as the only freshmen to lead the league in both categories. Joe additionally ranks second among all NCAA freshman in both 3-pointers made and percentage.

Joe only needs to make three more 3-pointers to rank among the NCAA top six for 3-pointers made in a season by a freshman. Joe ranks second in SEC history for 3-pointers made in a season by a freshman with the record being 113.

Joe also is a standout on the defensive end as he leads the team in steals, ranking 10th in the SEC, while leading the team in charges taken with 24. Joe is tied for the team lead with 96 defections, including seven in two of the last four.

Arkansas, the ninth seed, will face eighth-seeded Florida on Thursday (March 14) at the 2019 SEC Tournament. Tip-off is set for Noon at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

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