Razorbacks to host ninth-ranked LSU in weekend series

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will host No.9 LSU for a three-game series starting Thursday at 6 p.m. at Bogle Park.

The annual Easter egg hunt is set to take place at the conclusion of Saturday’s game. Admission is always free for all fans; seating is first-come first-serve basis and gates open one hour prior to first pitch.

Games one and two will stream live on SEC Network+ and the WatchESPN app. Saturday’s game will air live on ESPNU and the WatchESPN app with Jenn Hildreth and Jenny Dalton-Hill on the call.

 Arkansas (32-14, 6-9) heads into the weekend after securing its third consecutive run-rule victory, playing only five in a doubleheader against Furman and then UAPB.

Arkansas has now won six-straight games, including its first extra inning contest of the season: a 12-inning 6-5 victory over Furman on Saturday.

Over the course of the winning streak, two Hogs are batting .500 or better: Ashley Diaz (.524, 11-21) and Sydney Parr (.500, 9-18).

The Razorbacks have fired off 20 extra-base hits, slugging .561 and building a .448 on base percentage.

The Arkansas pitching staff combined for a 1.23 ERA, striking out 45 batters and forcing its opponents to a .163 average at the plate.

Scouting the competition

LSU (36-9, 13-5) travels to Fayetteville after defeating Kentucky in games two and three last weekend. The Tigers are hitting .332 on the year, which leads the SEC.

In the circle, Maribeth Gorsuch and Shelby Wickersham are both 10-1. Wickersham owns a 1.76 ERA, while Gorsuch and Shelbi Sunseri both have a 2.13 ERA. Sunseri leads the Tigers in strikeouts with 58 in 79 innings of work.

The Tigers own a 59-9 record after the Razorbacks dropped all three of the weekend series last season in Tiger Park.

Razorback notables

• Danielle Gibson is only one of eight Razorbacks to ever record double-digit home runs and doubles in the same season (11 doubles, 10 home runs). She is the first since Nicole Schroeder achieved such in 2017 and only the fourth sophomore.

• Nicole Duncan’s 14 hit-by-pitch calls in 2019 is two-short of the single-season high of 16, set by Kim Eiben in 2002.

• Kayla Green is only one of four SEC catchers to catch eight or more runners stealing – of those four, Green has the least number of stolen bases allowed (4) and therefore the best SBA% (.333).

In the polls

After a 5-0 week at home, the Razorbacks are holding steady in the polls, cruising into Week 10 sitting at 25th in the NCAA Women’s Softball RPI, and ranked No. 19 by USA Today/NFCA, No. 16 by Fast­pitch News, No. 18 by FloSoftball, No. 22 by Softball America and No. 25 in the USA Softball/ESPN poll.

Up next

The Hogs and Tigers will play Friday at 6 p.m. and on Saturday for the series finale at 1 p.m.

Arkansas has only three conference series remaining, with a road series to follow next weekend at Texas A&M and the final home series of the season against Auburn.

Hogs facing big weekend SEC series with Bulldogs, starting Thursday

FAYETTEVILLE — For the fourth-straight weekend, Arkansas faces a ranked conference opponent as second-ranked and SEC West leader Mississippi State comes to Baum-Walker Stadium for a three-game series starting on Thursday at 8 p.m.

Thursday’s game will be televised in front of a national audience on ESPNU, Friday’s game two will be at 6:30 p.m., while Saturday’s finale will be at 2 p.m.

Games two and three will be online only via SEC Network+.

The Razorbacks (27-10, 9-6 SEC) are still just a game back of the Bulldogs in the division race even with the slip up at sixth-ranked Vanderbilt last week that resulted in a series loss.

Arkansas did prevent the sweep with a thrilling ninth-inning comeback on Sunday, scoring five runs in the final frame to win a back-and-forth battle, 14-12.

In that game, Arkansas pounded out a season-high 22 hits with eight of its nine starters recording two or more hits.

The hit total was the most in a single game since the second game of the 2018 season (vs. Bucknell on Feb. 17, 2018) and the most in an SEC game since 2001 (24 vs. Georgia, March 17, 2001).

The Razorbacks followed up that offensive outburst with 16 runs on 16 hits against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Tuesday.

The Hogs have 38 hits over their last two games and 19 games with 10 or more this year.

Once again, redshirt junior Isaiah Campbell will be on the mound to kick off the series. He’ll go opposite Ethan Small for Mississippi State.

Campbell has thrown six or more innings in seven-consecutive starts and all nine of his starts this year have been of five innings or more. Campbell is currently third in the league in innings pitched (58.2) and fifth in the league in strikeouts (58).

He suffered his first loss of the year last week at Vanderbilt, but totaled his seventh-straight quality start, striking out nine.

Follow Live

This weekend’s series can be viewed on ESPNU on Thursday and SEC Network+ on Friday and Saturday. Clay Matvick (PxP) and Chris Burke (Analyst) will be on the call Thursday. Brett Dolan (PxP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) will return games two and three for the SEC Network+ broadcast.

Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter will have the radio call all three days on the Razorback Sports Network.

Fans can listen to the radio call via the Razorback Gameday app and on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

Pregame coverage begins 30 minutes prior to first pitch. There will also be a live radio link available on ArkansasRazorbacks.com.

Important Links
Game 1 – WATCH | LIVE STATS
Game 2 – WATCH | LIVE STATS
Game 3 – WATCH | LIVE STATS 

Probable Starters
ARK RHP Isaiah Campbell (6-1, 2.45 ERA, 68 K, 10 BB) vs. MSU LHP Ethan Small (4-0, 1.83 ERA, 94 K, 15 BB)

ARK LHP Patrick Wicklander (3-1, 4.25 ERA, 52 K, 23 BB) vs. MSU RHP Peyton Plumlee (2-2, 3.35 ERA, 38 K, 16 BB)

ARK TBA vs. MSU RHP JT Ginn (7-1, 3.35 ERA, 64 K, 6 BB)

Goodheart staying hot at halfway point of SEC season

Going into the SEC opener against Missouri, sophomore Matt Goodheart was only hitting .241 with one multi-hit game and just seven hits in 12 games and four RBIs.

Claiming he was having trouble seeing at night, Goodheart got a new contacts prescription and not only turned the corner, but has become one of the top hitters in the SEC.

Goodheart is now hitting .456 in his last 20 games and has tallied six multi-hit performances in his last eight games.

In the Auburn series, Goodheart went 6-for-14 (.429), including his first three-hit game as part of Arkansas’ 15-inning win in the doubleheader with two of those hits going for doubles.

He followed that up with a 6-for-11 performance at the plate with two multi-hit games, three extra-base hits and two runs driven in.

In just SEC games, Goodheart is first in batting average (.480) and on-base percentage (.574). He’s also second in slugging (.700), two-hundredths behind Ole Miss’ Cole Zabowski.

Wicklander shows poise as starter

Freshman Patrick Wicklander may be one of Arkansas’ main starters by season’s end. Wicklander showed maturity two weeks ago when starting Arkansas’ rubber match with No. 15 Auburn on the road.

Wicklander threw five scoreless innings to help save an already depleted bullpen from the 15-inning affair the night before and struck out six batters en route to the 8-0 shutout.

In seven starts this year, Wicklander has a 1.98 ERA with three wins in 27.1 innings and 39 strikeouts.

Doubles machine

Through 37 games, junior Dominic Fletcher is easily having his best season as a collegiate hitter. Fletcher, who combined for 22 home runs and 86 RBIs, is on a similar pace this year with four home runs and 26 RBIs.

However, his batting average (.306) and doubles (17) are ahead of last year’s pace. Fletcher’s 17 doubles are currently tied Mississippi State’s Jake Mangum for the most in the SEC.

In three of Fletcher’s last seven games, he’s hit at least one double and six of his doubles this year have come in SEC play.

He has at least one hit in 15 of the last 18 games and tied his career high with five RBIs in Tuesday’s 16-4 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

Fassi’s 71 pushes Razorbacks to fourth on first day at SEC Championship

BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — Maria Fassi fired a one-under 71 leading Arkansas to fourth-place after round one action at the 2019 SEC Championship in Birmingham, Alabama, on Wednesday.

Fassi’s 71 was part of a 3-over 291 for Arkansas and has the defending champions just seven shots back of the lead with two rounds of stroke play remaining.

The stroke play portion of the event determines the individual champion as well as the seeding for match play. Match play will decide the team title.

The Arkansas All-American had an eventful day on the Legends Course at Greystone Golf and Country Club. She birdied Nos. 6 and 7 and turned 2-under.

Fassi bogeyed No. 10 and doubled No. 12 moving to 1-over with six holes remaining. She rallied to birdie No. 14 and the closing hole at No. 18 getting up and down from the bunker for her 71.

She is three shots out of the lead.

Senior Kaylee Benton, who won her 18th hole to clinch the title match last year, is currently T14 overall with an even par 72. Senior Dylan Kim is tied for 19th, shooting 73, and freshman Ximena Gonzalez is tied for 36th with a 75.

Redshirt freshman Brooke Matthews rounds out the Razorback scores and is tied for 54th with a first-day 77.

Twelfth-ranked Florida and No. 14 Auburn are tied for the lead with 4-under 284’s. No. 11 South Carolina is third with 287 followed by Arkansas at 291. Georgia rounds out the top five with a 5-over 293.

Razorback lineup

T6 Maria Fassi (1) 71 -1
T14 Kaylee Benton (2) 72 E
T19 Dylan Kim (3) 73 +1
T36 Ximena Gonzalez (5) 75 +3
T54 Brooke Matthews (4) 77 +5

 

The field

T1 No. 12 Florida 284 -4
T1 No. 14 Auburn 284 -4
3 No. 11 South Carolina 287 -1
4 No. 6 Arkansas 291 +3
5 No. 40 Georgia 293 +5
T6 No 41 Tennessee 294 +6
T6 No. 47 Mississippi St. 294 +6
8 No. 4 Vanderbilt 296 +8
9 No. 35 Ole Miss 298 +10
T10 Missouri 299 +11
T10 LSU 299 +11
12 Texas A&M 300 +12
13 No. 36 Alabama 301 +13
14 Kentucky 304 +16

Jacobus named to ‘Bowerman’ mid-outdoor watch list for top athlete

NEW ORLEANS, La. — Like clockwork, another Bowerman Watch List, another appearance for Arkansas’ NCAA champion pole vaulter Lexi Jacobus who has been named to The Bowerman Preseason Watch List, announced Wednesday afternoon.

Jacobus is the only student-athletes from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) to be featured on the prestigious list of 10.

Jacobus has been featured on all of The Bowerman Watch Lists in 2019.

Following her NCAA Championship performance at the Birmingham Crossplex to conclude the indoor season, Jacobus has competed at the Texas Relays clearing a season-best 4.25m (13-11.25).

The next Watch List will be announced on May 1.

The Bowerman 2019 Preseason Watch List

• Chanel Brissett, Southern Cal
• Olivia Gruver, Washington
• Jessica Hull, Oregon
Lexi Jacobus, Arkansas
• Mackenzie Little, Stanford
• Alicia Monson, Wisconsin
• Danae Rivers, Penn State
• Kaelin Roberts, Southern Cal
• Kayla White, North Carolina A&T
• Ashtin Zamzow, Texas

Also Receiving Votes: Michelle Atherley (Miami (Fla.)), Sharrika Barnett (Florida), Beatrice Llano (Arizona State), Allie Ostrander (Boise State), Sha’Carri Richardson (LSU) and Twanisha Terry (Southern California).

Arkansas’ men head for California, Texas, for weekend meets

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will scatter between three meets this weekend as the distance squads head west to the Mt. SAC Invitational/Bryan Clay Invitational, and the sprints heading south to the Michael Johnson Invitational in Waco, Texas.

The Razorbacks competed at home last week hosting the John McDonnell Invitational where it picked up seven first-place finishes while posting with 15 top-three finishes Friday afternoon.

Action for Arkansas at the Bryan Clay Invitational gets underway on Wednesday, where Preston Cates and Austen Dalquist will run in the 10,000-meters.

Thursday the Razorback men will compete in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, 5,000-meters and 10,000-meters between the Bryan Clay Invitational and Mt. SAC Invitational.

Friday will see Arkansas compete in the 1,500-meters and 5,000-meters at the Mt. SAC Invitational just an hour down the road.

The weekend will conclude following action at the Michael Johnson Invitational meet in Waco, Texas where the Razorback sprints and relays will showcase their talent in one of the premier sprints meets in the nation this weekend.

Wednesday, April 17

Bryan Clay Invitational Entries
10,000-meters
Preston Cates
Austen Dalquist

Thursday, April 18

Mt. SAC Invitational Entries
3,000-meter steeplechase
Kyle Levermore

10,000-meters
Austen Dalquist
Preston Cates

Bryan Clay Invitational Entries
3,000-meter steeplechase
Kyle Levermore
Ryan Murphy

5000-meters
Gilbert Boit
Austen Dalquist
Preston Cates
Ryan Murphy
Matt Young

Friday, April 19

Mt. SAC Invitational
1500-meters
Cameron Griffith
Ethan Moehn

5,000-meters
Gilbert Boit
Austen Dalquist
Cameron Griffith
Preston Cates
Ryan Murphy
Matt Young
Kyle Levermore
Ethan Moehn

Saturday, April 20

Bryan Clay Invitational
800-meters

Kieran Taylor
Kevin Wilkinson
Chase Pareti

1,500-meters
Cameron Griffith
Ethan Moehn
Gilbert Boit
Kyle Levermore
Matt Young
Colin O’Mara
Ryan Murphy

Michael Johnson Invitational
100-Meters
Roy Ejiakuekwu
Kris Hari
Josh Oglesby
Rashad Boyd

200-meters
Kris Hari
Roy Ejiakuekwu
Rashad Boyd
Rhayko Schwartz
Hunter Woodhall
John Winn

400-meters
Hunter Woodhall
Jalen Brown
John Winn
Rhayko Schwartz
James Milholen

800-meters
Hunter Woodhall
Eugene Grayson III
Reese Walters

3,000-meter steeplechase
Carter Persyn

110-meter hurdles
Shakiel Chattoo
Carl Elliot III
Tre’Bien Gilbert
Daniel Spejcher
Gabe Moore

400-meter hurdles
Nick Hilson
Travean Caldwell

Pole Vault
Gabe Moore

Javelin
Daniel Spejcher

Hammer
Erich Sullins

Discus
Daniel Spejcher
Erich Sullins
Gabe Moore
Jeff Rogers

Shot Put
Sam Kempka
Jeff Rogers

Long Jump
Laquan Nairn
Shakiel Chattoo
Gabe Moore

Triple Jump
Laquan Nairn

High Jump
J’Alyiea Smith

4×100-meter relay
Arkansas “A”

4×400-meter relay
Arkansas “A”

Dungee selected to USA Basketball’s trials for Pan American game team

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ Chelsea Dungee was selected by USA Basketball and the Junior National Team Committee to participate in the 2019 Pan American game team trials.

Dungee will attend the trials May 16-20 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Participants will be trimmed to a 12-player team that will take part in training camp July 23-Aug. 5 before traveling to Lima, Peru, for the Pan American Games Aug. 6-10.

Dungee’s first season with the Razorbacks was nothing short of spectacular. The second-team All-SEC selection helped Arkansas to a 22-win season, the program’s first appearance in the SEC Championship game and to round three of the WNIT this year.

The Sapulpa, Oklahoma, native set single-season program records for scoring 759 points, made free throws with 229 and for free throw attempts with 275.

She scored in double figures in 34-of-37 games including five games with 30+ points and one game with 41 points in her first year as a Razorback.

Razorbacks scatter across country for three weekend mets

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will scatter between three meets this weekend as the distance squads head west to the Mt. SAC Invitational-Bryan Clay Invitational, and the sprints heading south to the LSU Alumni Gold meet in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Action for Arkansas at the Bryan Clay Invitational gets underway on Thursday, where the Razorback women will compete in the 5,000-meters.

Friday will see Arkansas compete in the 3,000-meter steeplechase and 1,500-meters at the Mt. SAC Invitational just an hour down the road.

The weekend will conclude following action at the LSU Alumni Gold meet in Baton Rouge, where the Razorback sprints and relays will showcase their talent in one of the premier sprints meets in the nation this weekend.

Arkansas currently has 10 top-20 marks on the TFRRS descending list led by Tori Hoggard who is No. 3 in the NCAA this season with a clearance of 4.50m (14-9) in the pole vault.

Thursday, April 18

Bryan Clay Invitational Entries
5000-meters
Lauren Gregory
Maddy Reed
Devin Clark
Sydney Brown

Friday, April 19

Mt. SAC Invitational
1500-meters
Carina Viljoen
Taylor Werner
Meghan Underwood
Rachel Nichwitz

3000-meter steeplechase
Rachel Nichwitz
Quinn Owen

Saturday, April 20

LSU Gold Alumni
100-Meters
Janeek Brown
Tamara Kuykendall
Kiara Parker

200-meters
Janeek Brown
Payton Chadwick
Tamara Kuykendall
Shafiqua Maloney

400-meters
Morgan Burks-Magee
Kethlin Campbell
Sydney Davis
Sydney Hammit
Shafiqua Maloney
Paris Peoples
Tiana Wilson

800-meters
Alex Byrnes

100-meter hurdles
Payton Chadwick

400-meter hurdles
J’Alyiea Smith

Pole Vault
Desiree Freier
Tori Hoggard
Lexi Jacobus
Rylee Robinson

Long Jump
G’Auna Edwards

High Jump
J’Alyiea Smith

4×100-meter relay
Parker, Chadwick, Brown, Campbell, Wilson

4×400-meter relay
Burks Magee, Campbell, Chadwick, Parker, Hammit, Wilson, Maloney, Peoples

Arkansas advances to second round of SEC Tournament in Gainesville

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Arkansas defeated Auburn in the first round of the SEC Men’s Tennis Tournament, 4-1, Wednesday afternoon in Gainesville, Florida.

The Hogs advance to play 17th-ranked Georgia tomorrow at 5 p.m.

Arkansas jumped out to a 1-0 lead after a pair of 6-3 wins in doubles action on courts two and three.

Enrique Paya and Maxim Verboven defeated Filippo Mora and Matteo Devincentis on court two, that was shortly followed by Alex Reco and Jose Dominguez Alonso’s win over Anders Fry and Diego Chavarria.

The Razorbacks would gain a 2-0 advantage on court three as Alex Reco would defeat Filippo Mora in straight sets 6-1, 6-4.

Likewise on court one, No. 66 Oscar Mesquida would win 6-1, 6-4 over Matteo Devincentis to put the Hogs within one court of victory.

Auburn pulled within 3-1, as Tad Maclean would take court two over Adam Sanjurjo 6-1, 6-0, but Enrique Paya clinched the match on court four 6-3, 6-4 over Tim Dollman to send the Razorbacks to the second round of the SEC Tournament.

First serve against Georgia is scheduled for 5 p.m. tomorrow.

Doubles Results – Order of Finish (2,3)
1. Oscar Mesquida/Adam Sanjurjo (AR) vs. #48 Tad Maclean/Brandon Laubser (AUBURN) 4-5, unfinished
2. Maxim Verboven/Enrique Paya (AR) def. Filippo Mora/Matteo DeVincentis (AUBURN) 6-3
3. Alex Reco/Jose Alonso (AR) def. Anders Fry/Diego Chavarria (AUBURN) 6-3

Singles Results – Order of Finish (3,1,2,4)
1. No. 66 Oscar Mesquida (AR) def. Matteo DeVincentis (AUBURN) 6-1, 6-4
2. Tad Maclean (AUBURN) def. Adam Sanjurjo (AR) 6-4, 6-0
3. Alex Reco (AR) def. Filippo Mora (AUBURN) 6-1, 6-4
4. Enrique Paya (AR) def. Tim Dollman (AUBURN) 6-3, 6-4
5. Jose Alonso (AR) vs. Brandon Laubser (AUBURN) 6-7, 2-1, unfinished
6. Maxim Verboven (AR) vs. Diego Chavarria (AUBURN) 6-7 (3-7), 1-4, unfinished

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Arkansas downs Missouri to advance on first day at SEC Tournament

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Arkansas defeated Missouri on Wednesday afternoon to open the SEC Tournament, advancing to the second round to face Kentucky on Thursday morning.

The Hogs continued their strong doubles play, once again clinching the point in straight sets. Lauren Alter and Tatum Rice gave Arkansas a one-set advantage with a 6-1 victory before Miruna Tudor and Jackie Carr clinched the point at the No. 3 position.

The Razorbacks quickly went up 3-0, as Tudor earned a 6-2, 6-1 win and Alter defeated Lisa Fukutoku at the No. 3 position.

The Tigers earned their lone point of the match as Laura Rijkers fell 7-6, 6-0, before No. 85 Martina Zerulo clinched the match with a 6-0, 6-2 victory over Mackenzy Middlebrooks.

Arkansas will face No.27 Kentucky in the second round of tournament play, with first serve against the Wildcats set for 10 a.m. at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center.

No. 44 Arkansas 4, Missouri 1

Doubles Results – Order of Finish (1,3)
1. Lauren Alter/Tatum Rice (ARK) def. Ellie Wright/Lisa Fukutoku (MIZ) 6-1
2. Martina Zerulo/Thea Rice (ARK) vs. Marta Oliveira/Macken Middlebrooks (MIZ) 4-3, unfinished
3. Miruna Tudor/Jackie Carr (ARK) def. Gabrielle Goldin/Taylor Gruber (MIZ) 6-2

Doubles Results – Order of Finish (4,3,5,1)
1. No. 85 Martina Zerulo (ARK) def. No. 114 Mackenzy Middlebrooks (MIZ) 6-0, 6-2
2. No. 76 Tatum Rice (ARK) vs. Serena Nash (MIZ) 6-1, 4-6, 0-0, unfinished
3. Lauren Alter (ARK) def. Lisa Fukutoku (MIZ) 6-1, 6-2
4. Miruna Tudor (ARK) def. Taylor Gruber (MIZ) 6-2, 6-1
5. Marta Oliveira (MIZ) def. Laura Rijkers (ARK) 7-6 (7-3), 6-0
6. Jackie Carr (ARK) vs. Vivien Abraham (MIZ) 6-1, 3-5, unfinished

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