Hogs eye consecutive wins against a stacked field

FAYETTEVILLE — Coming off a 17-shot victory last week, No. 16 Arkansas is set to play in another loaded field starting on Sunday, traveling to Florida to take part in the Valspar Collegiate at Floridian National Golf.

In the 16-team field, 13 programs are ranked in the top 40 in the nation, 10 teams are ranked in the top 25, and the top three programs in the country are represented at the tournament. The 54-hole tournament features 18 holes on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the par 71, 7,114-yard Floridian National Golf Club.

Arkansas is going for back-to-back wins for the first time since the 2011-12 season after knocking off 17 teams last week in Athens, Georgia, and running away from the field for a 17-shot victory.

The Razorbacks are also trying to win for the third time this year, which would be the most victories in a season since hoisting seven trophies in 2011-12.

With last week’s dominant victory, Arkansas improved its head-to-head record to 89-25-1 on the year as Alvaro Ortiz and Luis Garza took home co-medalist honors at the event and earned Co-SEC Golfer of the Week honors.

The win made Ortiz the 10th player in program history with multiple individual victories, while Garza captured his first title after knocking on the door with four previous top-five collegiate finishes.

Mason Overstreet will look to get back to his early-season form where he carded 12 rounds under par in the first six tournaments of the year and added four top-10 performances.

William Buhl and Tyson Reeder will round out the lineup in the fourth and fifth positions, while Landon Ernst will compete as an individual.

The Razorbacks will tee off Sunday at 8:30 p.m. CT with conference foes LSU and South Carolina.

Live scoring will be available at Golfstat.com or via the Golfstat Live app.

The Rundown
Schedule: March 18-20 | 18 holes on Sunday-Tuesday
Course: Floridian National Golf Club | Palm City, Fla.
Yardage: 7,114 – Par 71
Format: Play 5, count 4

Razorback Lineup
1. Alvaro Ortiz, Jr. (69.9)
2. Mason Overstreet, So. (70.2)
3. Luis Garza, Fr. (71.8)
4. William Buhl, Fr. (71.9)
5. Tyson Reeder, So. (73.7)
IND. Landon Ernst, Fr. (74.0)

The Field
No. 16 Arkansas
No. 9 Baylor
No. 37 Duke
No. 23 Florida State
No. 3 Georgia Tech
Houston
Lamar
No. 12 LSU
No. 1 Oklahoma State
No. 28 Pepperdine
No. 31 South Carolina
No. 20 South Florida
No. 14 Texas
No. 2 Texas A&M
UT Arlington
No. 22 Wake Forest

Razorbacks outslug Kentucky to start series with win

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FAYETTEVILLE — No. 5 Arkansas jumped on Kentucky starter Sean Hjelle early in Friday’s game at Baum Stadium and never let its foot off the gas as it defeated the No. 4 Wildcats, 9-4, to open SEC play.

Junior Eric Cole’s first-inning home run was one of three runs that Arkansas scored on Hjelle in the first frame.

The reigning SEC Pitcher of the Year had only given up four earned runs in 26.2 innings leading up to Friday’s game, but nearly equaled that total in the first inning against the Razorbacks.

Cole’s round-tripper was his only hit of the game as he went 1-for-5 at the plate, but he is now one off team leader Casey Martin with five home runs this year.

Junior catcher Grant Koch broke out his bat in a big way, hitting home runs in the fifth and seventh innings, marking it his first multi-home run game of his career.

He is the first Razorback catcher to hit two home runs in the same game since James McCann did it in 2010 against Grambling State in the NCAA Fayetteville Regional (June 4, 2010) and he is the third Hog player (Casey Martin, Jordan McFarland) to achieve the feat in a game this year.

On the mound, junior Blaine Knight made his fifth start of the year, but was unable to make it through five innings. He worked through 4.2 innings, giving up just two earned runs on six hits, one being a solo home run, but only walked one and struck out four.

Junior Jake Reindl saddled the victory with 1.2 scoreless innings in relief of Knight, his first win of the year. Sophomore Mat Cronin picked up his second save in as many games, throwing the final 2.2 innings and striking out four on 50 pitches.

Arkansas (14-4, 1-0 SEC) has won six of its last seven games, five by five runs or more. Kentucky (14-4, 0-1 SEC) was given its’ second loss in a row.

Every Razorback starter notched at least one hit in the game, but Jax Biggers and Koch were the only ones to record more than one. For Biggers, it was his first multi-hit game since March 3 against USC and both hits were doubles, which ties a career-high.

Koch’s first home run of the game came in the fifth inning after Kentucky had already taken Hjelle out and been to the bullpen twice.

The Wildcats had battled to get within two runs of the Hogs, but Koch’s monstrous two-run shot changed all of that to make it 6-2 as it got the 8,751 fans in attendance to one of its loudest points in the game.

Kentucky was on its fifth pitcher when Koch came around to bat again in the seventh. He only needed to see one pitch before finding another one he could drive as he clubbed his second home run in as many at-bats, giving him four on the year.

Koch now has a hit in nine of his last 10 games going back to Arkansas’ game against San Diego (Feb. 25), as he’s hitting .419 during that span with nine RBIs and four multi-hit games.

No other Razorback has been hitting better during that same stretch.

Up Next

Due to the forecasted rain and thunderstorms in the Northwest Arkansas area on Sunday, Arkansas and Kentucky will play a doubleheader on Saturday at Baum Stadium starting at 2 p.m.

Both games will still be televised online on SEC Network+.

Fans with tickets to Sunday’s game will be able to exchange that ticket for Saturday’s doubleheader or any future 2018 home game.

Saturday’s ticket will be accepted for both games of the doubleheader.

Van Horn on Friday win; Saturday twinbill

Talking about Hogs’ effort in starting SEC play Friday night with a 9-4 win over Kentucky on a night at Baum Stadium when the ball was flying well.

Sunday’s game has been moved up to Saturday due to expected inclement weather on Sunday with a doubleheader scheduled with the first game starting at 2 p.m.

Cole, Knight, Koch on big night against Wildcats

Eric Cole talked about his big home-run robbing catch and homer, Blaine Knight on rough start, then settling in and catcher Grant Koch on two-homer game, the first of his career.

Razorbacks stay perfect at Bogle, getting pair of wins

FAYETTEVILLE — With the help of four home runs Friday, Arkansas opened the Wooo Pig Classic with two wins at Bogle Park.

Junior Katie Warrick was 4-for-4 with two home runs against Iowa State and fellow junior Ashley Diaz tallied five RBI with a home run of her own in the nightcap against Saint Francis (Pa.).

The Razorbacks are now 9-0 on their home field this season and improve to 18-5 overall.

Up Next

The Razorbacks return to the field Saturday for day two of the Wooo Pig Classic with a game against Omaha at 5 p.m. and a rematch with Saint Francis at 7:30 p.m.

Friday marked the beginning of a 13-game home stand for Arkansas which includes a pair of SEC series against Missouri (March 23-25) and Mississippi State (March 30-April 1).

Game 1: Arkansas 8, Iowa State 3 | Box Score

After plating the first run of the game with an RBI single in the first, Warrick continued the production with a two-run homer to deep left field in the third.

The Chapel Hill, Tennessee, native added her second big fly of the game with a solo shot in the fifth frame. Warrick completed her perfect night at the plate with a base hit in the sixth.

Earlier in that inning, freshman Hannah McEwen hit her team-leading sixth home run of the season, a three-run shot to center.

While the offense was going to work, freshman Mary Haff kept Iowa State off the scoreboard in four innings of work on her way to improving to 10-2 in the circle.

She held the Cyclones to three hits and struck out five hitters with no walks. She gave way to sophomore Caroline Hedgcock who entered the game with a 3-0 lead.

Iowa State scored once in the sixth and twice in the seventh but Hedgcock struck out the final hitter of the game to pick up a save.

Game 2: Arkansas 8, Saint Francis (Pa.) 3 | Box Score

In a matchup of teams that played in last year’s NCAA Tournament, the Razorbacks jumped out to a 3-0 advantage in the third inning thanks to a three-run blast by Diaz.

The home team extended their lead to seven with a four-run fifth that featured another RBI from Diaz and a bases-loaded, bases-clearing double off the bat of sophomore Aly Manzo.

After Saint Francis got on the board in the top of the sixth, the Razorbacks responded with an RBI double by Diaz in the home half.

Sophomore Autumn Storms picked up the win and improved to 7-3 behind 5.1 innings of work and five strikeouts.

She faced a pair of two-on jams in the fourth and fifth innings but worked out of trouble to keep Saint Francis scoreless.

Similar to the first game, the opponent scored three in the last two innings but with two down in the seventh, Storms re-entered to relieve Warrick and ended the game with a strikeout.

2018 Wooo Pig Classic
Friday Results
Game 1: Tulsa 8, Omaha 0 (5 inn.)
Game 2: Tulsa 7, Iowa State 1
Game 3: Saint Francis (Pa.) 6, Omaha 2
Game 4: Arkansas 8, Iowa State 3
Game 5: Arkansas 8, Saint Francis (Pa.) 3

Hogs fall to Tennessee on Friday night, 4-3

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas fell at home Friday night to Tennessee, 4-3, dropping to 8-8 overall this spring, 1-4 in SEC action.

Tennessee stole a close doubles point, as the Volunteers won 6-4 on court three, while taking court one 7-6 (8-6). At the doubles point clinch, court two was tied 6-6 (5-5).

Arkansas got behind 2-0, as Jose Alonso fell 6-1, 6-3 to Scott Jones on court six. No. 84 Jose Salazar was able to get Arkansas on the board with a 6-4, 6-4 win over No. 25 Timo Stodder to improve to 3-4 against ranked opponents this season.

Tennessee got a point back, making it a 3-1 match, with a win on court four. Josh Howard-Tripp fell 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 to Adam Walton. Once again, Arkansas answered. The Razorbacks got a win at the No. 3 spot, as Oscar Mesquida brought Arkansas within one at 3-2 with a 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) win over Luis Valero.

The Volunteers clinched the match with a win on court five, as Nicaise  Muamba defeated Alex Reco 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) to take a 4-2 lead. After the clinch, Arkansas was able to close out the final court, as Adam Sanjurjo defeated Preston Touliatos 2-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4.

Arkansas returns to action on Sunday, as the Razorbacks host No. 14 Georgia at 1 p.m. at the Billingley Tennis Center.

Tennessee 4, Arkansas 3

Singles competition – Order of finish (6,1,4,3,5,2)
1. #84 Jose Salazar (AR) def. #25 Timo Stodder (UT) 6-4, 6-4
2. Adam Sanjurjo (AR) def. Preston Touliatos (UT) 2-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4
3. Oscar Mesquida (AR) def. Luis Valero (UT) 6-2, 7-6 (7-5)
4. Adam Walton (UT) def. Josh Howard-Tripp (AR) 7-6 (7-3), 6-4
5. Nicaise Muamba (UT) def. Alex Reco (AR) 6-4, 7-6 (7-3)
6. Scott Jones (UT) def. Jose Alonso (AR) 6-1, 6-3

Doubles competition – Order of finish (3,1)
1. #73 Preston Touliatos/Luis Valero (UT) def. Jose Salazar/Josh Howard-Tripp (AR) 7-6 (8-6)
2. Oscar Mesquida/Adam Sanjurjo (AR) vs. Andrew Rogers/Scott Jones (UT) 6-6 (5-5), unfinished
3. Timo Stodder/Adam Walton (UT) def. Jose Alonso/Pedro Alonso (AR) 6-4

Razorbacks place first, set another school record

FAYETTEVILLE — Eleventh-ranked Arkansas took first at the Arkansas Tri meet, topping 15th-ranked Denver and 26th-ranked Iowa State, en route to another school record score of 197.300.

Team scores:
1. No. 10 Arkansas- 197.300
2. No. 15 Denver- 196.725
3. No. 26 Iowa State- 196.075

First Rotation: Denver Bars: 49.450, Arkansas Vault: 49.025, Iowa State Beam: 49.025
Senior Braie Speed anchored Arkansas’ first rotation and tallied a 9.900 to lead the Razorbacks. It’s her third 9.900 or higher in four meets on the event, as she has not scored under a 9.850 all season. Senior Amanda Wellick and freshman Sarah Shaffer recorded a 9.825 each as the Razorbacks posted a 49.025 on vault, putting Arkansas in second place through one.

“I have no words for tonight,” said Speed. “Tonight was the best senior night this class could ever have. I’m so proud of this team and couldn’t ask for a better group of girls to have this year with.”

Second Rotation: Arkansas Bars: 49.550, Iowa State Floor: 49.325, Denver Beam: 49.025

In the anchor spot, sophomore Hailey Garner set a new school mark with a 9.975 on the event. Speed tied the previous record with a 9.950 as Wellick and freshman Sydney Laird recorded 9.900’s each to give Arkansas a 49.550. The score is the second highest team score in team history on the event, as the Razorbacks have now scored a 49.450 or higher three times this season on bars. The Razorbacks took a lead it never relinquished in the second rotation, leading Denver by one-tenth through two.

Third Rotation: Arkansas Beam: 49.350, Denver Floor: 49.175, Iowa State Vault: 48.900
Arkansas’ three anchors in freshman Sophia Carter, freshman Sarah Shaffer and sophomore Michaela Burton recorded scores of 9.900 each to lead Arkansas to a 49.350 on beam. The score for Shaffer was her first 9.900 on the event since Feb. 2 against Alabama and ties her career high. Sophomore Jessica Yamzon posted a 9.850 as Garner and Wellick each recorded 9.800’s to round out Arkansas scoring on the event. The Razorbacks held a 0.175 lead over Denver through three rotations.

Fourth Rotation: Arkansas Floor: , Iowa State Bars: 49.075, Denver Vault: 48.975
Following a pair of low scores to begin the rotation the Razorbacks needed big scores from its final four competitors in the rotation. Arkansas got just that with four scores over 9.800 including three of 9.900 or higher. Shaffer set a new career high with a 9.950 while Carter anchored the rotation with a 9.900.

Shaffer set a new career high in the all-around with a 39.500 while Yamzon and Wellick posted a 39.275 and a 39.225 respectively.

Schultz claims Arkansas’ third national diving title

COLUMBUS, Ohio — With a school and personal-record 399.45 in the three-meter finals of the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, freshman Brooke Schultz claimed Arkansas’ third diving individual national title in school history on Friday.

The two-time SEC Champion can add a national championship trophy to the collection, as the Fayetteville native climbed back to win Arkansas’ second three-meter title and first since 1985, after trailing by 27.15 points with two dives to go.

She scored her two best dives of the finals, scoring a 67.50 on a back two and half somersault pike, followed by a 72.00 on the inward two and a half somersault pike to edge out Nevada’s Sharae Zheng, who scored a 394.95.

Schultz advanced to the finals, pacing the field in prelims with a score of 384.60.

Also competing in the three-meter was fellow freshman Maha Amer. Amer scored a 318.90 in prelims to finish 13th and advance to the consolation round, where she scored a 280.05 to finish eighth in the event, 16th overall.

The final day for action for Arkansas begins at 11:15 CT with the platform prelims.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, March 15
500 Freestyle – Palsha (37th, 4:43.19)
One-Meter Trials – Schultz (9th – 295.20)
One-Meter Consolation – Schultz (1st – 311.80)

Friday, March 16
Three-Meter Trials – Schultz (1st – 384.60), Amer (13th – 318.90)
Three-Meter Consolation – Amer (8th – 280.05)
Three-Meter Final – Schultz (1st – 399.45)

Saturday, March 17
Platform Trials – 11:15 a.m. CT
1650 Free Early Heats – 2:45 p.m. CT
1650 Free – 5 p.m. CT
Finals – 5 p.m. CT

Hogs one-and-done in NCAA, losing to Butler

DETROIT — In the first round of the NCAA, No. 8-seed Arkansas fell to No. 10-seed Butler, 79-62, to wrap up the season at 23-12 overall after advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the last four seasons.

From the tip, the Bulldogs were on fire.

Butler hit eight of its first 11 shots to build a 19 points lead with less than seven minutes into the game. Arkansas would settle in though, creating offense through its defense.

The Razorbacks forced Butler to miss 13 of its next 15 shots, going on a 27-6 run to eventually climb all the way back and take a lead before the first half ended. In that run, Arkansas had separate runs of 10-0 and 13-0.

After the early drought, the Razorbacks got big minutes from their bench, as the guys off the pine posted 12 first half points, as C.J. Jones, Darious Hall and Arlando Cook each posted four. Butler would take a 36-31 lead into the break.

After Arkansas was able to get the Butler lead to four, the Bulldogs ran off a 13-4 run to stretch the game back out to 13. Like in the first half, the Razorbacks would claw right back getting the game to six, before Butler would call a timeout with 10 minutes remaining.

From that point, Butler outscored Arkansas 26-15 to stretch its lead back out and take the win the 17-point victory.

Senior guards Jaylen Barford and Daryl Macon were the only to Razorbacks to finish in double figures in scoring, leading Arkansas with 15 and 12 points, respectively.

Butler outrebounded the Razorbacks 45-25 and outscored the Hogs in the paint by a mark of 34 to 22.

Third-ranked Hogs face SEC-heavy field at Evans-Derby

FAYETTEVILLE — Third-ranked Arkansas faces a SEC-heavy field at the Evans-Derby Experience hosted by Auburn, March 18-20.

The Evans-Derby Experience was previously known as the Auburn Tiger-Derby Invitational and was last played during the 2008-09 season.

The tournament is named in honor of former Auburn women’s golf head coaches Kim Evans (1994-2015) and Virginia Derby Grimes (1991-94).

It is another talented field that includes three of the top-5 teams and four top-10 teams along with seven SEC programs at the Auburn University Club course.

Inside the Ropes
Date: March 18-20
Location: Auburn University Club, Auburn, Alabama
Course: Par 72 | 6,280 Yards
Live Scoring: Golfstat.com
History: This is Arkansas’ first appearance at the event

The Razorbacks are one of the premier teams in the field.

Ranked third in the Golfweek.com standings, Arkansas sends three players who were selected to the Palmer Cup teams and who are on the ANNIKA Award watch list for the top player in women’s collegiate golf.

Junior Maria Fassi headlines that trio of talent and leads the team with a 69.67 stroke average. She is No. 2 on the ANNIKA Award watch list and ranks No. 2 in the SEC, No. 3 in Golfstat.com and No. 4 in the Golfweek.com standings.

Fassi was the top international woman selected to the Palmer Cup team and has four collegiate wins this season.

Team USA Palmer Cup selections Dylan Kim and Alana Uriell rank second and third for the Razorbacks, respectively, and have been a key part of four team titles in six events this season. Kim checks in with a 71.17 stroke average followed by Uriell at 71.22 through 18 rounds this year.

Kaylee Benton, Cara Gorlei and Maria Hoyos will also travel for Arkansas this weekend. Benton has also played in all six events while Gorlei was a steady member of the fall lineup. Freshman Hoyos has taken part in two events for Arkansas.

The Lineup
Maria Fassi Jr. 69.67
Dylan Kim Jr. 71.17
Alana Uriell Sr. 71.22
Kaylee Benton Jr. 74.44
Cara Gorlei Jr. 72.92
Maria Hoyos Fr. 74.67

The Field
No. 2 Alabama
No. 3 Arkansas
No. 27 Auburn
No. 5 Duke
No. 12 Florida
No. 31 Florida State
No. 26 Louisville
No. 76 Michigan
No. 41 Ole Miss
No. 66 Mississippi State
No. 9 South Carolina
No. 22 Wake Forest