Hogs, Kentucky a Top 5 matchup at Baum

FAYETTEVILLE — Fifth-ranked Arkansas opens its 27th season of SEC play with a big matchup on Friday as fourth-ranked Kentucky visits Baum Stadium for a three-game series.

First pitch on Friday is set for 6:30 p.m. and will be televised on SEC Network+.

This weekend’s series will mark the first top-five matchup between the two programs since Dave Van Horn became head coach and is the first top-five series Arkansas has had with any team since 2009, when top-ranked Arizona State visited Arkansas for a two-game midweek series.

The Razorbacks, at the time, were also ranked No. 1 in a different poll and took both games from the Sun Devils, 7-3 and 8-7.

The Wildcats come to town this week as one of the hottest teams in the conference, winning 10 of their last 12 games, including a series win over then-third-ranked Texas Tech.

Kentucky brings in the reigning SEC Pitcher of the Year in Sean Hjelle as their Friday night starter. His four victories are good for tops in the league and his 1.35 ERA is a top-10 total.

Opposing him for the Hogs will be junior Blaine Knight, who has been nothing but stellar for Arkansas on Friday nights.

In his four starts, he’s notched three quality outings and only given up two earned runs over 23 innings.

His 0.78 ERA is third lowest in the SEC, second among starters, and his 21 strikeouts are good for most on the Arkansas staff.

Arkansas will try to bring a potent lineup to face Hjelle tomorrow, led by freshman Casey Martin, who’s been hitting at a near unconscious pace.

Over his last five games, the Lonoke, Arkansas native is hitting .421 with eight RBIs and three home runs.

Overall, he’s leading the team with a .417 average with six home runs and 20 RBIs. His batting average is currently third-highest among all SEC players and best among freshmen.

Follow Live

All three games will be available on SEC Network+ and the WatchESPN app with Brett Dolan (PXP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) calling the action.

Phil Elson (PXP) and former Razorback Bubba Carpenter (Analyst) will have the radio call on the IMG Sports Network, including ESPN Arkansas at 95.3 FM in the River Valley, 96.3 FM in Hot Springs and Southwest Arkansas and 104.3 FM in North Arkansas, including Harrison, Mountain Home and Conway.

Friday night’s game will also be part of the SEC Network’s Bases Loaded coverage. All Friday night, the SEC Network will whip around to all seven live games as they happen. All games will be shown without interruption on WatchESPN.com and the Watch ESPN app.

Important Links
Fri, March 16 – Arkansas vs. Kentucky (Game 1) – 6:30 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH
Sat, March 17 – Arkansas vs. Kentucky (Game 2) – 2 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH
Sun, March 18 – Arkansas vs. Kentucky (Game 3) – 1 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH

Probable Starters
Game 1: ARK RHP Blaine Knight (0.78 ERA, 3-0, 15 K, 4 BB) vs. UK RHP Sean Hjelle (1.35 ERA, 4-0, 24 K, 4 BB)

Game 2: ARK RHP Isaiah Campbell (2.00 ERA, 1-2, 19 K, 8 BB) vs. UK TBA

Game 3: ARK TBA vs. UK RHP Justin Lewis (4.07 ERA, 3-1, 37 K, 5 BB)

Top-Five Matchup At Baum — Kentucky is in the midst of a 14-3 season under second-year head coach Nick Mingione and has won 10 of its last 12 games, including a series win over No. 3 Texas Tech.

This weekend’s series between the Hogs and ‘Cats is the first top-five matchup at Baum Stadium since No. 1 Arizona State visited Arkansas for a two-game midweek series in 2009.

This weekend will also mark the first top-15 matchup between the two programs since 2012.

Coming Up Big In a Pinch — When senior infielder Jared Gates went down with an injury midway through Arkansas’ series finale with Kent State, sophomore Jordan McFarland came up clutch with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate and five RBIs, including two home runs, which equaled his entire total from a year ago.

His second home run of the game was a grand slam, becoming the first Razorback to hit a grand slam since Chad Spanberger did it in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals last year.

McFarland started both games of the Texas series and since then has hit an even .600 with 10 RBIs and five runs scored, the most of any Razorback over that span.

Crushed It — Freshman infielder Casey Martin was named the SEC Freshman of the Week after his huge weekend at the plate against Dayton and USC.

The Lonoke native led all Razorback hitters with a .444 average over the five-game span and slugged .474.

The freshman has kept it going, starting each of the last 12 games and is leading the team with a .417 average and six home runs.

He has hit a home run in each of the last three games and has the third-highest home run total in the conference.

Last Time We Met (Arkansas at Kentucky – 2016) — Arkansas won a huge series when it visited No. 12 Kentucky in 2016.

Junior right-hander Dominic Taccolini threw one of the best games of his career in game one, going 10 complete innings and striking out 10 batters without giving up a walk.

Chad Spanberger provided the lone home run in the 10th inning to break the scoreless tie and give Arkansas the 1-0 victory. With the series limited to just two days due to weather, the final two games were only seven innings long.

The Razorbacks got, yet, another good pitching performance in game two, this time from Zach Jackson, who threw a complete seven innings, striking out a career-high eight in the 2-0 win.

Hogs lose early lead, fall on road at LSU

BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU overcame a 2-0 deficit to defeat Arkansas, 4-2, on Thursday night at the LSU Tennis Complex.

The Razorbacks (5-8, 1-3 Southeastern Conference) won the doubles point and got the first victory in singles, but the Tigers (11-4, 2-3 SEC) rallied to win the next four matches.

In doubles, junior Agne Cepelyte and sophomore Natsuho Arakawa earned a 6-0 sweep over LSU’s Luba Vasilyuk and Ashton Rabalais at the No. 3 spot.

Sophomore Giulia Pairone and senior Mia Jurasic clinched the opening point with a 6-3 win at No. 2. At the clinch, No. 30 junior Ana Oparenovic and freshman Tatum Rice led 5-4 at the top spot.

Cepelyte continued her winning ways in singles, besting Rabalais 6-1, 6-1 at No. 6.

LSU then flipped the script, picking up consecutive wins at the top four spots for the overall team victory. Play at No. 5, where Arakawa was tied 4-4 in the third set, was stopped after the clinch.

Up Next
Arkansas will return to action Sunday when it takes on Texas A&M at noon CT in College Station.

Hogs start three-week homestand with ‘Woo Pig’

FAYETTEVILLE — With an early SEC-free weekend on its schedule, Arkansas returns to Bogle Park this weekend to host the Wooo Pig Classic.

The Razorbacks are set to host Iowa State, Omaha, Saint Francis and Tulsa. Including Arkansas, three of the five teams played in last year’s NCAA Tournament.

Admission to Bogle Park is free with gates opening one hour prior to first pitch of each day’s schedule.

Wooo Pig Classic | Game Notes
March 16-18, 2018
Bogle Park

Friday, March 16
9:30 a.m. – Tulsa vs Omaha – Live Stats
12 p.m. – Tulsa vs Iowa State – Live Stats
2:30 p.m. – Saint Francis (Pa.) vs Omaha – Live Stats
5 p.m. – Arkansas vs Iowa State – Live Stats
7:30 p.m. – Arkansas vs Saint Francis (Pa.) – Live Stats

Saturday, March 17
9:30 a.m. – Tulsa vs Iowa State – Live Stats
12 p.m. – Omaha vs Iowa State – Live Stats
2:30 p.m. – Tulsa vs Saint Francis (Pa.) – Live Stats
5 p.m. – Arkansas vs Omaha – SECN+ | Live Stats
7:30 p.m. – Arkansas vs Saint Francis (Pa.) – SECN+ | Live Stats

Sunday, March 18
10 a.m. – Saint Francis (Pa.) vs Iowa State – Live Stats
12:30 p.m. – Arkansas vs Omaha – SECN+ | Live Stats

Against the Field

The Razorbacks’ 13-game home stand opens this weekend with the Wooo Pig Classic. The three-day, five-team event begins Friday; Arkansas will not play Tulsa.

The Razorbacks have only played Iowa State previously with the series tied at one win each; the teams last met in 2010.

Saint Francis, Friday and Saturday night’s opponent, advanced to last year’s NCAA Tournament as part of the Tucson Regional.

Last Time Out

Autumn Buczek and Hannah McEwen had two hits each and Katie Warrick hit a two-run shot but the Razorbacks lost a 5-4 game at No. 11 Georgia in the series finale.

Four of the team’s five losses this season have come by one run.

Battle Tested, SEC Approved

In the first SEC start of her career and facing the top hitting and scoring team in the nation, freshman Mary Haff limited No. 11 Georgia to five hits and an unearned run in eight-plus innings. She also registered nine strikeouts.

Among the Nation’s Best

Entering the weekend, Arkansas is third in the SEC and tied for 15th in the NCAA with 26 home runs.

Additionally, the Razorbacks carry top-50 national marks in slugging percentage (.505), scoring (5.86 runs/game), ERA (1.91) and batting average (.305).

Individually, Haff’s 0.51 ERA ranks eighth among the nation’s pitchers.

Schultz earns Top 10 finish in NCAA Championship debut

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two Razorback freshmen competed on day two of the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on the campus of the Ohio State University.

Freshman diver Brooke Schultz competed in the one-meter springboard Thursday. After getting off to a slow start, the Fayetteville native picked it up to finish ninth in the prelims, just 0.35 points shy of qualifying for the finals with a score of 295.20. In the consolation round, Schultz scored a 311.80 to win the round and finish ninth overall in her NCAA debut.

Arkansas began the day with a 37th-place finish by freshman Peyton Palsha in the 500 freestyle. The St. Petersburg, Florida, native touched just shy of a personal-best 4:43.05, touching in 4:43.19 in her NCAA Championship debut. Palsha, the lone Razorback swimmer at the championships, will get back in the pool on Saturday for the 1650 freestyle.

Action will begin back on Friday for Arkansas as Schultz and fellow freshman diver Maha Amer will compete in the three-meter springboard trials beginning at 10:30 a.m. CT.

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 – 10:30 a.m. CT
Finals – 4 p.m. CT

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

Razorbacks to host tri meet for Senior Night on Friday

FAYETTEVILLE — Eleventh-ranked Arkansas returns home for the final time this season to host 15th-ranked Denver and 26th-ranked Iowa State Friday at 7 p.m. inside Barnhill Arena.

Arkansas comes into the week with a Regional Qualifying Score of 196.660 for the second week in a row and hold the No. 11 spot in Road To Nationals weekly rankings.

After starting the season as the preseason ranked No. 19 team and have not been ranked below No. 11 since week one, including six weeks inside the top 10.

How They Compare (Season RQS) 
Vault: Denver- 49.185, Arkansas- 49.045, Iowa State- 49.025
Bars: Arkansas- 49.265, Denver- 49.225, Iowa State- 49.050
Beam: Arkansas- 49.250, Denver- 49.165, Iowa State- 49.010
Floor: Denver- 49.270, Arkansas- 49.240, Iowa State-49.050
Total: Arkansas- 196.660, Denver- 196.525, Iowa State- 195.945

Freshman Sophia Carter is the Razorbacks’ highest ranked gymnast on an event, coming in at No. 17 on beam, while senior Braie Speed is ranked 18th on vault. Speed has secured multiple 9.900’s or higher two out of the last three meets, including a program record 9.950 on bars against Arizona.

It’ll be the second matchup in as many weeks against the Denver Pioneers as the Razorbacks were paired up against them last week at the Oklahoma Quad.

The Razorbacks have posted scores of 196 or higher in six of the last eight meets. This season, Arkansas has scored a 49.000 or higher in 29 event rotations, after posting similar scores just 18 times all of last season. Despite a low score last week, senior Amanda Wellick continues to score a 9.800 or higher in 82.7% of her routines.

The Razorbacks have been stellar at home this season, recording three wins and posting scores of 196.525, 197.175, 196.750 and 197.275 along the way.

Action is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., with pre-meet ceremonies beginning at 6:45 p.m.

Promotions
Friday’s meet will have a superhero theme as all kids attending the meet are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero. The first 150 kids will receive a free custom Razorback cape.

The Razorbacks will honor seniors Braie Speed, Mia Bargiacchi and Amanda Wellick, as well as student assistant coach Leah MacMoyle during a post meet ceremony.

Morning Rush Hour 2

Hogs return home for pair of SEC matches this weekend

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas returns home this weekend to host Tennessee and No. 14 Georgia this weekend.

The Razorbacks and Volunteers (13-4, 2-1 SEC) will square off on Friday night at 6 p.m. at the Billingsley Tennis Center, while Arkansas will face the Bulldogs (7-5, 0-3 SEC) on Sunday at 1 p.m.

Arkansas has five players with double-digit singles wins this season, fall included, including three freshmen.

Senior Jose Salazar leads the way with a 15-9 overall record and a 9-5 mark this spring. Freshman Josh Howard-Tripp is 14-12 overall with a 7-7 mark this spring, while freshman Jose Alonso is 13-6 overall and 7-3 in the spring.

Alonso also has the longest current winning streak on the team at three straight. Freshman Alex Reco has holds the best spring winning percentage with an 8-3 record, 11-8 overall.

The last time Arkansas was at home, the Razorbacks opened SEC action with a 6-1 win over LSU, before falling 7-0 to No. 7 Texas A&M.

Last weekend, Arkansas hit the road for the first time in conference play, dropping matches to Kentucky 5-2 and No. 17 Vanderbilt 6-1.

Hogs use six pitchers, but sweep past Longhorns

FAYETTEVILLE — Fifth-ranked Arkansas had to battle a little more with Texas on Wednesday afternoon than it did the night before.

But some late-inning strikeouts out of the bullpen and a bases-loaded double play in the fifth, the Hogs defeated the Longhorns, 7-5, completing the two-game sweep over the old Southwest Conference rival.

Arkansas (13-4) led 6-5 when Texas (9-9) loaded the bases in the top of the eighth inning.

Sophomore pitcher Matt Cronin, who had come in to pitch in relief earlier, shut the door with a four-pitch strikeout of pinch hitter Michael McCann to leave the bases jammed and preserve the one-run lead.

Cronin ended up earning the save, his second of the year, as hit pitched the final 1.2 innings, giving up just one hit and striking out two of the seven batters he faced.

The Razorbacks had a solid day at the plate, totaling seven runs on 10 hits with seven walks.

Freshman Casey Martin hit his team-leading sixth home run in the second inning, part of a 2-for-3 day with three runs scored and two RBIs.

It was his third-straight day with a home run and extended his hitting streak to a team-best 10 games.

Freshman Caleb Bolden took the victory after coming in to pitch the second, third, and fourth innings, giving up just one hit with three strikeouts. It was his second victory in four appearances.

The Hitting

Along with Martin, three Razorbacks recorded multi-hit games on Wednesday, as Jordan McFarland and Evan Lee both turned in positive performances.

McFarland, especially, continued to stay hot as he hit one of Arkansas’ three doubles in the game, finishing 2-for-3.

Since his pinch-hit appearance in the final game against Kent State, McFarland has 10 RBIs and four of his six hits have gone for extra bases.

Lee’s day at the plate was his second multi-hit game of the year. He came through with a double in his first at-bat and then singled home two runs in the fourth as part of Arkansas’ four-run fourth inning.

The fourth inning was when things really got rolling for the Hogs. For the second-straight day, Texas committed two errors in the same inning, allowing Arkansas to not only tie the game, but push ahead to a 5-2 lead.

Arkansas sent six batters to the plate in the fourth before Texas recorded its first out. Martin and Lee both singled home three of the four runs.

Then, after a weakly hit ground ball to first by Eric Cole with the bases loaded, the Texas first baseman tried to get the force out at home, but ended up throwing the ball away, allowing Lee to score the fourth run.

The Razorbacks added an insurance run in the eighth when Hunter Wilson sent an RBI single back up the middle to score Martin. Wilson, who got the start at second base on Wednesday is currently hitting .353 with three hits in his last nine at-bats and four RBIs.

Hunter Milligan started on the mound for Arkansas, but struggled as Texas jumped off to a 2-0 lead. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HitThatLine.com

The Pitching

Freshman Hunter Milligan started the game for Arkansas but gave up two leadoff walks that eventually scored to put Texas ahead early.

After Milligan, Bolden shut down the Texas offense for three innings, giving Arkansas the chance to take the lead by the fifth.

Freshman Kole Ramage had another solid outing out of the bullpen, throwing 2.2 innings with just two hits allowed and three strikeouts.

In four of his six outings this year, Ramage has struck out three or more batters, and has only allowed three earned runs over 9.2 innings.

Ramage got some help in the fifth from his defense after he walked the first batter he faced out of the bullpen to load the bases.

Texas had already scored once in the inning to cut the Hogs lead to two, but Ramage was able to induce the 6-4-3 double play that ended up being a huge turning point in the game.

Razorback Quotables

“We can put him a little bit of everywhere. Obviously, we’ve been shaking it up a little bit and experimenting. He can hit leadoff, he can hit three-hole, five-hole, anywhere. We just kind of look at the matchups, see who’s starting, and how I want to work the lineup.” — Dave Van Horn on being able to put Casey Martin anywhere in the lineup

“Anytime you get someone like Texas to get to your park, there’s a lot of people who grew up not in love with the Longhorns. We don’t really play anybody with burnt orange and it’s a different color. I think some of our fans when they saw we were playing Texas got excited and we were excited to play Texas, as well. We were excited to play USC a couple weeks ago. My job as a coach is to make sure we show up every day and play hard no matter who we’re playing.” — Van Horn on the importance of playing Texas

“I absolutely love it. Can’t beat it. Texas is Texas. We’re Arkansas. It’s a big rivalry. Everybody loves it. We had a big crowd and we were the better team out there today.” — Hunter Wilson on being Texas in two-straight games

Huge. The bases-loaded double play was basically the biggest play of the game. I told (Jax) Biggers, ‘Let’s go. This is it right here.’ The ball wasn’t hit that hard and it was a tough double play. Luckily, we spun it. It was fun. — Wilson on the big eighth inning double play

“He’s done a terrific job filling in. It’s been there all along and when he came in, he just started pounding the ball to the right. He’s not that slow either and he has quick hands. He’s just done a great job. I’m proud of what he’s been doing.” — Casey Martin on the impact Jordan McFarland has had over the last three games

Up Next

Arkansas opens up SEC play this weekend at Baum Stadium with a three-game series against No. 4 Kentucky starting on Friday night at 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, the two teams will play game two at 2 p.m., followed by the finale on Sunday at 1 p.m. All games will be televised in their entirety on SEC Network+.

Friday night’s game will also be part of the SEC Network’s “Bases Loaded” coverage, where the network will whip around to all seven conference games that are occurring Friday night.