Arkansas falls in SEC opener on Friday in match against Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. — The No. 41 Arkansas women’s tennis team fell at No. 25 Kentucky in its SEC opener Friday afternoon.

The Hogs got off to a solid start, taking the doubles point in straight sets. Martina Zerulo and Tatum Rice defeated No. 50 Akvile Parazinskaite and Justina Mikulskyte before Jackie Carr and Laura Rijkers clinched the point with a 6-2. Win at the No. 3 position.

In singles play, the Wildcats evened the match as No. 81 Rice fell 6-0, 6-2 to No. 46 Mikulskyte. Kentucky went up 2-1 as Carr was defeated at the No. 3 position.

The team got within one as Rijkers fell 7-5, 6-4 and clinched the match as Lauren Alter fell at the No. 5 position. Kentucky put the match away at the No. 2 position, with Zerulo falling 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.

The Hogs will return to the court Sunday afternoon to face No. 6 at Vanderbilt.

For more information on Razorback women’s tennis, follow @RazorbackWTEN on Twitter.

No. 25 Kentucky 5, No. 41 Arkansas 5

Doubles Results – Order of Finish (1,3,2)
1. Martina Zerulo/Tatum Rice (ARK) def. #50 Akvile Parazinskaite/Justina Mikulskyte (UKWTEN) 6-2
2. Tiphanie Fiquet/Lesedi Jacobs (UKWTEN) def. Lauren Alter/Miruna Tudor (ARK) 6-3
3. Jackie Carr/Laura Rijkers (ARK) def. Anastasia Tkachenko/Alexis Merrill (UKWTEN) 6-2

Singles Results – Order of Finish (1,3,4,5,2)
1. #46 Justina Mikulskyte (UKWTEN) def. #81 Tatum Rice (ARK) 6-0, 6-2
2. Akvile Parazinskaite (UKWTEN) def. Martina Zerulo (ARK) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3
3. Lesedi Jacobs (UKWTEN) def. Jackie Carr (ARK) 6-1, 6-3
4. Tiphanie Fiquet (UKWTEN) def. Laura Rijkers (ARK) 7-5, 6-4
5. Diana Tkachenko (UKWTEN) def. Lauren Alter (ARK) 6-3, 6-2
6. Anastasia Tkachenko (UKWTEN) vs. Miruna Tudor (ARK) 4-6, 1-1, unfinished

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Razorbacks will play doubleheader Friday in series with Stony Brook

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas continues its 14-game homestand this weekend against Stony Brook for a three-game series at Baum-Walker Stadium starting with a doubleheader on Friday at 1 p.m.

Due to continued cold weather and possible freezing temperatures forecasted for this weekend in the Northwest Arkansas area, this weekend’s series will be two games on Friday and one on Saturday. No game will be played on Sunday.

The Razorbacks (6-1) are winners of six of their first seven games this season and are fresh off a 10-3 win over Memphis on Wednesday. Arkansas used a seven-run fifth inning and scored eight runs with two outs.

It was the sixth win in a row over the Tigers dating back to 2015 and seventh midweek win in a row going back to last season.

Stony Brook (3-3) enters the weekend after a series loss at Southeastern Louisiana, but won its opening weekend series at Florida International.

Junior Michael Wilson earned America East Player of the Week honors after recording an eight-hit weekend against FIU, which included the game-winning home run with two outs and two strikes in the top of the ninth.

Friday’s slate of games will mark the first-ever meetings between the two programs. Both teams did reach the 2012 College World Series, but did not face each other. Arkansas reached the semifinals with wins over Kent State (8-1) and South Carolina (2-1), while Stony Brook went 0-2.

Follow Live

You can listen to the games on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

This weekend’s series will be available on SEC Network+ via the Watch ESPN app and WatchESPN.com. Benjamin Kelly (PxP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) will call the action.

Phil Elson (PxP) and Bubba Carpenter (Analyst) will have the radio call on the Razorback Sports Network for both games on Friday. Scott Inman will join Carpenter on Saturday.

Pregame coverage begins 30 minutes prior to first pitch.

Probable Starters

Game 1: (ARK) RHP Isaiah Campbell (2-0, 5.23 ERA, 10 K, 2 BB) vs. (SBU) RHP Greg Marino (1-1, 6.10 ERA, 8 K, 3 BB)

• Game 2: (ARK) RHP Cody Scroggins (0-0, 7.71 ERA, 10 K, 3 BB) vs. (SBU) RHP Brian Herrmann (1-0, 7.45 ERA, 10 K, 2 BB)

• Game 3: (ARK) RHP Connor Noland (0-0, 2.08 ERA, 9 K, 3 BB) vs. (SBU) TBA

Razorback Prime Nine

• Arkansas is back home for the next 14 games starting with a midweek contest against Memphis on Wednesday. This homestand will be the Razorbacks longest of the year.

• The Hogs are fresh off a road series win over USC, their first road series win since the 2017 season.

• Freshman Patrick Wicklander made his first career start on Wednesday against Memphis, his fourth appearance of the year. Wicklander has struck out 10 over 7.1 innings, tying for the team lead.

• Graduate senior Trevor Ezell was one of the toughest outs of the USC series, as he reached base seven times in 15 plate apearances, batting out of the three hole. Ezell leads all Hog hitters with a .381 average.

• This weekend’s series with Stony Brook will be the first-ever meeting between the two programs. The Razorbacks and Sea Wolves were both participants in the 2012 College World Series. Arkansas reached the semifinals that year and Stony Brook went 0-2 in the series.

• Arkansas has already stolen 20 bases this year, including 11 in last week’s series with USC. The Hogs have stolen five bases in two of their last three games, the most in one game since stealing six against New Orleans on Feb. 19, 2013 against New Orleans.

• Sophomore Casey Martin is the only player to have at least one hit in all seven games this year. He has four doubles this year, which ties for sixth in the SEC.

• Freshman Christian Franklin went 3-for-7 last week against USC, but reached base seven times as he added four walks. His .591 on-base percentage is the second-highest in the SEC.

• Junior pitcher Matt Cronin earned two saves in as many days last week his first two saves of the year. In game one against USC he struck out four batters, the 11th time he struck out four batters in one outing.

Up Next

Arkansas stays home for week four as it will continue its 14-game homestand and will face Charlotte in a two-game midweek series starting on Tuesday, March 5, at 3 p.m.

Game two between the 49ers and the Hogs will be on Wednesday, March 6, also at 3 p.m.

Hogs’ rally against Missouri falls short in regular-season finale, 73-67

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas had four players in double figures and mounted a furious comeback in the second half, but fell just short in a 73-67 loss to Missouri on Thursday.

Chelsea Dungee paced the Razorbacks (17-12, 6-9 SEC) with 25 points and was joined in double figure scoring by Malica Monk with 16 points, Alexis Tolefree with 14 points and Jailyn Mason with 10 points. Missouri (20-9, 9-6 SEC) also had four players in double figures on Thursday.

Alexis Tolefree sets to go up for a 3-pointer that was all net during the fourth quarter against Missouri on Thursday night. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

About the game

Both teams were cold to start the game, but the Tigers managed a 24-16 lead at the break holding Arkansas to 28.6% in the first 20 minutes.

The Razorbacks rallied with a big third quarter outscoring Missouri 25-13 and erasing an 11-point deficit to lead, 41-37, at the end of the frame.

Dungee dropped in 10 points as the Razorbacks went 5-for-5 from distance while holding the Tigers’ leading scorer without a point in the period.

Arkansas’ Jailyn Mason looks inside for a pass during the fourth quarter of Thursday night’s loss to Missouri. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

The Tigers got back to the line early in the final frame tying the game at 46-all with 7:35 to play. They went 26-for-27 from the line in the game while the Razorbacks made 12-of-12 bonus shots.

Arkansas kept the game close trailing by as little as four points five times, but they would never regain the lead.

Up Next

Arkansas wraps up the regular season with a trip to No. 17 Texas A&M on Sunday. It is the final game of the regular season before teams face off at the SEC Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina, March 6-10.

The Razorbacks’ six conference wins has them in ninth place overall.

Arkansas’ Chelsea Dungee drives to put up a shot over Missouri’s Jordan Chavis during Thursday night’s loss. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

About Chelsea Dungee

• 26 of 29 games in double figures
• 15 games with 20+ points
• 9 consecutive double figure scoring games
• Scored 20+ points in 7 of last 9 games
• Averaging 24.5 points per game, 4.6 rebounds per game and made 78-of-91 free throws in the last 10 games
• Led the team in scoring in 17 games
• Second game of the year playing 40 minutes
• She added her first five assist game and led the team with seven rebounds

Arkansas’ Malica Monk drives inside against Missouri’s Lauren Aldridge in the first half Thursday night. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Notes

• Arkansas Starters: Alexis Tolefree, Malica Monk, Kiara Williams, Jailyn Mason, Chelsea Dungee

• Arkansas finished the first half 0-for-10 and trailed, 24-16, at the break.

• Arkansas forced 12 Missouri turnovers in the first half. The Tigers had 21 turnovers in the game.

• The Razorbacks committed a season-low four turnovers and had single digit miscues for the 10th time this season.

• Arkansas hit 11 3-point field goals, making double digit baskets from distance for the ninth time this year.

• The Razorbacks had a season-low 23 rebounds.

• Malica Monk scored 16 points and was in double figures for the 21st time this season and 64th time in her career. She had five assists for the third time this year and the 22nd time in her career.

• Alexis Tolefree’s 14 points is her 15th double figure game of the year and her third in a row.

• Jailyn Mason has scored in double figures in nine games this year, 38 games for her career and in two consecutive games.

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Razorbacks hot in cold weather on first day of Woo Pig Classic on Thursday

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas secured two wins on opening day of the Wooo Pig Classic after the frigid temperatures forced a delay in first pitch.

The Hogs returned to the diamond to shut out Omaha, 2-0, and ran out to an early lead against Northwestern State before sealing the deal on an 8-2 victory.

Sophomore Nicole Duncan scored both runs for the Hogs against Omaha, first off the bat of Haydi Bugarin, whose single to left field pushed Duncan over home plate for the go-ahead run.

Maggie Hicks followed with a sacrifice fly to deep centerfield, that gave Duncan the chance to tag from third and score on the play.

The cold weather persisted through the night, but the Hogs were just warming up, and fired up the engines early in game two with a seven-run first inning.

Leadoff batter Hannah McEwen got things rolling with a successful bunt single on a 2-2 count, followed by back-to-back singles by Danielle Gibson and Katie Warrick. Ashley Diaz took the first pitch out to right field, good for a Razorback single and the Hogs’ first run of the game.

With no outs on the board, sophomore Kayla Green stepped up and sent one over the left-center wall, her third home run of the season, ninth of her career. But the bases-clearing grand slam? That was Green’s first in the cardinal and white.

Arkansas kept the energy high with a double to left field by Hicks that would score Bugarin and a couple extra bases due to an error by the Lady Demons.

Another RBI single by Diaz in the third gave the Hogs the eight-run lead they needed to end this one early, but NSU had other plans, as sophomore Cayla Jones took a 1-0 pitch from Autumn Storms over the wall, good for two runs on the board for NSU.

The sixth went scoreless for both teams, and the Razorbacks sealed the deal in the seventh and final inning, as Storms sat the Lady Demons down in order.

Storms’ seven-inning win is her sixth of the season, as she hurled in nine strikeouts, allowing only four hits and giving up only one base on balls.

Arkansas advances to 14-3 on the year, holding onto a 6-2 home record after last week’s 4-2 showing at the Razorback Invitational. The Razorbacks will return to Bogle Park for two more days of play, including consecutive games against Omaha once again and Nevada at 2:30 pm and 4:45 pm respectively.

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Arkansas coach Mike Anderson talked with the media Thursday about the Hogs getting close to a win against the Wildcats on Tuesday night and upcoming game with Rebels.

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Big two-out fifth inning lifts Hogs to runaway win over Memphis

FAYETTEVILLE — A seven-run fifth inning with the help of three Memphis errors gave Arkansas the opening it needed to run away with a 10-3 victory Wednesday night in Baum-Walker Stadium.

Arkansas (5-1) was actually trailing Memphis (2-5), 2-1, going into the fifth inning, but was able to put seven-consecutive batters on base, three by walks and four by singles to help put up a crooked number.

Freshman Trey Harris, making his first collegiate start, got the rally going with a two-out walk, followed by a pinch-hit walk by Casey Opitz. Then, Jack Kenley drove in two with a base hit up the middle, followed by a walk by Jacob Nesbit. Christian Franklin and Heston Kjerstad each drove in two more runs of their own to finish off the seven-run frame.

It’s the second-most runs scored in an inning by Arkansas year and the fourth time its has plated four or more runs in one frame.

With the win, Arkansas extends its winning streak over Memphis to six games dating back to 2015. Over the six-game stretch, the Razorbacks have beaten the Tigers by a combined score of 55-24, scoring 10 or more runs in three of those games.

Graduate transfer Trevor Ezell led all Razorback hitters, going 3-for-5 at the plate with one RBI and one run scored. It’s his third multi-hit game of the year and second of three hits or more. Kenley also came away with his third multi-RBI game of the year as his rally-starting single in the fifth kickstarted the Hogs’ offense.

On the mound, freshman Patrick Wicklander made his first collegiate start and worked three innings, giving up two earned runs on three hits with one walk and four strikeouts. Wicklander gave up a two-run home run in the second inning, but settled down to allow only one baserunner for the remainder of his outing.

Giving the freshmen some work

After Wicklander exited the game and sophomore Zebulon Vermillion pitched two scoreless innings, coach Dave Van Horn called on the freshmen pitchers to finish off the game.

Over the next four innings, Van Horn called on Caden Monke, Jacob Burton, Evan Taylor and Liam Henry with each throwing one inning. Only two hits were allowed over that four-inning stretch and a pinch-hit home run in the ninth was the only blemish.

Monke and Taylor both struck out the side in their outings, making them the second and third freshman Razorback pitchers to do that in their collegiate debut this year.

Two-out rally

Over the last four games, Arkansas’ hitting has been lethal with two outs. Going back to the series-opener against USC, Razorback hitters are batting .308 (16-for-52) and have driven in 20 of their last 28 runs with two away.

Kenley and Franklin lead the team with five two-out RBIs over that same stretch. For the season,  Arkansas is batting .313 with two outs.

Speed kills

For the second time in three games, Arkansas used its speed to its advantage stealing five bases with four different players.

Trevor Ezell stole two bases in a game for the second time this year and now has a team-leading six swipes. Casey Martin and Christian Franklin each stole their fourth, while Nesbit stole his first of the season.

Razorback quotables

“I thought we did a really did a nice job of battling a lot of at-bats and really got their pitch counts up. We put together a lot of long at-bats, a lot of full counts, a lot of foul balls. We ended up walking I think nine times, struck out six. Took advantage of a couple of errors and got a few big hits.”  — Coach Dave Van Horn on the win over Memphis

“It was a little frustrating in the first inning tonight. We didn’t come through with the big hit. We had a run in with one out and we end up loading the bases. We have an infield fly and I don’t remember the third out. One out, runner on third, you’ve got to get a runner in. That was really frustrating. Because I feel like we had their lefty on the ropes. He might not have made it out of the inning if we had got a hit and broke that thing open. We’ve done a pretty good job this year to find a way to make contact and drive in runs with two outs.”  — Van Horn on Arkansas’ two-out hitting

“I think it bothered them. They were real concerned about us running. They threw the lefties at us so you’re gambling a little bit every now and then with the balk-type moves that are usually out there. It’s just harder to run on them. We did a pretty good job of picking and choosing. We took advantage of some guys that weren’t real quick to the plate. We kept getting runners in scoring position and I think the speed definitely bothered them and probably led to an error or two.”  — Van Horn on his team’s uptick in steal attempts and good base running

Up Next

Arkansas will be back at Baum-Walker Stadium on Friday to start a three-game series with Stony Brook at 3 p.m.

Saturday’s game two will follow also at 3 p.m., while Sunday’s finale will be at 1 p.m. All games will be broadcast on SEC Network+.

Van Horn said after the Memphis game that was tentative due to the possibility of bad weather this weekend.