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.

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.
Hogs have three players selected for Palmer Cup team
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas had three players selected to the 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup team, the Golf Coaches Association of America announced today.
Junior Maria Fassi was the top pick for the international team while senior Alana Uriell and junior Dylan Kim were coach’s picks for the U.S.A. Razorback men’s golfer Alvaro Ortiz was an automatic pick on the men’s international team bringing the Arkansas total to four players – more representatives than any other college team.
Fassi has been spectacular this season playing her way to four individual titles while leading the No. 3 Razorbacks to four team titles in six events. She currently ranks No. 2 on the ANNIKA Award Watch list for the top female college golfer and ranks No. 2 in the Southeastern Conference, No. 2 in the Golfstat.com standings and No. 4 in the Golfweek.com rankings.
Uriell and Kim have had a back-and-forth battle for the No. 2 spot on the Razorback team. Uriell currently ranks No. 14 in Golfstat and No. 17 in the Golfweek.com rankings. She was a 2017 Walmart NWA Championship and U.S. Women’s Amateur participant last summer. She has counted 100% of her scores toward the team total and leads Arkansas with 220 par holes in competition.
Kim ranks No. 13 in the Golfweek standings and No. 16 in the Golfweek rankings. She finished tied for fourth at the 2018 Mexican Amateur and the Dixie Amateur. She was a 2017 U.S. Women’s Open participant and earned a runner-up finish at the 2017 Women’s Western Amateur.
The Palmer Cup takes place July 6-8, at the Evian Resort Golf Club, the host of the LPGA major, The Evian Championship.
The top six golfers from the final ranking in the Spring from both the United States and International men and women – 12 total golfers – make up the 24 individuals selected to compete in the Arnold Palmer Cup. The 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup will be the first using the expanded format of United States men’s and women’s collegiate golfers versus their counterparts from around the world.
Using Golfstat’s NCAA Player Ranking as a base, the Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking awards bonus points for wins and high finishes and a penalty for poor finishes. The ranking also contains a strength of schedule component.
The remaining six men’s and women’s spots for the United States consist of five committee selections, including at least one non-Division I golfer, and a coach’s pick. The balance of the International team will include the men’s and women’s winners of The R&A Scholars Tournament, four committee selections and a coach’s pick.
Van Horn on midweek sweep; Kentucky ahead
After beating the Longhorns 7-5 on Wednesday to complete a sweep, the start of SEC play is this weekend with a powerful Kentucky team first up for Hogs.
Cronin, Wilson, Martin on win Tuesday against ’Horns
Razorbacks pitcher Matt Cronin, second baseman Hunter Wilson and third baseman Casey Martin met with the media and talked about the key plays in the Hogs’ 7-5 win Wednesday.
Garza, Ortiz share top honors for week in SEC
FAYETTEVILLE — After earning co-medalist honors at the Southern Intercollegiate Championship earlier this week, senior Alvaro Ortiz and sophomore Luis Garza have been named the Co-SEC Golfers of the Week the league office announced Wednesday afternoon.
Garza recorded his first collegiate victory with his 3-under performance at Athens Country Club, while Ortiz earned his second career win, making him the 10th player in program history to win multiple tournaments as a Razorback.
In the one day 36-hole event, Garza opened the day with a 4-under 68 and held a six-shot lead on his teammate, but Ortiz came storming back in the afternoon, posting five birdies in the final nine holes to finished deadlocked with Garza to earn co-medalist honors.
The duo led Arkansas to a 17-shot victory at the event, the second team title of the year and the 26th championship under coach Brad McMakin.
The Razorbacks have earned multiple wins in a season for the second straight year and the sixth time in the last eight seasons.
Arkansas returns to action this Sunday, March 18, traveling to Palm City, Florida, to compete in the Valspar Collegiate. The three-day event is held at Floridian National Golf Club.
Post indoor watch list finds Jacobus back on award pace
NEW ORLEANS — Three-time pole vault national champion Lexi Jacobus has been named to The Bowerman Watch List for the second time this season, following her spectacular performance at the 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships, which saw her help Arkansas to a national runner-up team finish.
Jacobus was last featured on prestigious list prior to the start of the indoor season, selected as one of the athletes to watch in early January.
Program Record, No. 2 in NCAA History
Jacobus entered the indoor national meet as the Southeastern Conference pole vault runner-up and as one of only two women to clear a 15-foot bar through out the duration of the season.
The Cabot native vaulted to her third NCAA gold medal in College Station, Texas, setting both a meet and program record with her clearance of 4.66m/15-3½.
Her performance matched the collegiate indoor best of former Razorback and fellow Olympian Sandi Morris, whom Jacobus now shares the honor of Arkansas record-holder and No. 2 in NCAA history with.
In addition to winning the pole vault at the national meet, Jacobus was also awarded the NCAA Elite 90 award in recognition of her academic efforts.
The award is presented to a student-athlete who has excelled in their sport te with highest cumulative grade point average participating in an NCAA championships.
Through five semesters of coursework Jacobus continues to hold a 4.00 gpa in biochemistry. It is the second NCAA Elite90 award of her career.
With indoor season behind her, Jacobus will set her sights on replicating that magic during the outdoor season, with the hunt for her fourth NCAA gold beginning with regular season competition at the Arkansas Spring Invitational March 23-24.
The Razorbacks first meet of the outdoor season will be held in Fayetteville at John McDonnell Field.
Hogs go on road to face LSU, A&M this weekend
FAYETTEVILLE — With SEC action heating up, Arkansas will hit the road to play LSU in Baton Rouge on Thursday and Texas A&M in College Station on Saturday.
Thursday’s match against the Tigers (10-4, 1-3 SEC) is set for 4 p.m. CT, while Saturday’s match against the Aggies (10-4, 1-3 SEC) will begin at noon CT.
Live Scoring
Fans can follow both matches via live scoring. Click here for live results at LSU and here for live results at Texas A&M.
Live Video
Saturday’s match against the Aggies will have live video here.
In The Rankings
In the Oracle/ITA rankings, the SEC has seven teams in the top 25: Vanderbilt (4); Georgia (7); South Carolina (11); Ole Miss (12); Kentucky (17); Auburn (18); Florida (22). The Razorbacks checked in at No. 33, Texas A&M came in at No. 42, and LSU landed at No. 43.
Last Time Out
Arkansas fell to No. 17 Kentucky 4-1 and No. 4 Vanderbilt 4-3 at home last weekend. Both the Aggies and Tigers are coming off a tough stretch in which the they suffered road losses at No. 11 South Carolina and No. 22 Florida.
Series History
LSU holds a 20-19 all-time advantage over Arkansas, but the Razorbacks topped the Tigers 5-2 in Fayetteville last season for their eighth win over LSU in the last 11 regular-season meetings. A&M is 12-9 all-time against the Hogs. Arkansas beat the Aggies 6-1 at home in 2017.
Singles Success
In singles, sophomore No. 66 Giulia Pairone boasts a 9-0 record, including a 4-0 mark at the top spot. She picked up the highest-ranked win of her career last Sunday when she defeated Vanderbilt’s No. 5 Fernanda Contreras 6-3, 7-6 (4) at the top spot. Junior Ana Oparenovic improved to 2-1 in SEC play, earning a 6-1, 6-2 win over the Commodores’ No. 27 Christina Rosca.
Top-Notch Tandem
Moving up six spots in the latest national doubles rankings, the Razorbacks’ No. 30 nationally ranked duo of Oparenovic and freshman Tatum Rice, leads all SEC No. 1 doubles pairs with a 10-1 record at the top spot. Overall, Oparenovic and Rice’s record ranks No. 2 in the conference.
Dominant Doubles
The Hogs have won the doubles point in 10 of its 12 matches this season.
More Notables
Rice is also ranked No. 51 in doubles with sophomore Jackie Carr, while Oparenovic is ranked No. 67 with senior Mia Jurasic.













