Hogs stuggle at plate, fall to Trojans to even series

FAYETTEVILLE — Fifth-ranked Arkansas couldn’t put together the big inning against USC on Saturday, leaving nine runners on base as it fell, 3-1, at Baum Stadium.

The two teams will play a rubber match tomorrow with first pitch set for 12:30 p.m.

A record 13,472 tickets were sold to the game, making it the largest paid attendance in Baum Stadium history, topping the previous record of 12,589 set against Mississippi State on April 25, 2015. The actual attendance was 10,732.

Junior Eric Cole got the Hogs within one in the eighth inning when he hit his third home run of the year into the Razorback bullpen, but Arkansas was only able to put one more runner on base in the eighth and ninth innings.

Cole finished the game 1-for-4 with his one RBI as the home run.

Junior catcher Grant Koch nearly made it a two-home run inning in the eighth as he hooked one just foul in left field that would have made it 3-2. Koch finished the game 1-for-4, extending his hitting streak to four games.

USC scored once in the sixth and seventh innings, then added a run in the ninth off sophomore Matt Cronin, who walked two batters to lead off the frame.

Cole’s homer was the only bright spot for the Hogs as USC starter Quentin Longrie worked out of multiple jams to keep the Hog hitters at bay.

Arkansas put together nine hits in the game, eight off Longrie, however, it left multiple runners on base in the first, fourth, and eighth innings which proved to be the difference. Longie ended up going 7.1 innings with just the one earned run allowed, as well as three walks and four strikeouts to pick up his second win of the year.

Luke Bonfield came away with a perfect 3-for-3 game with one double, while Jax Biggers turned in his fourth multi-hit game of the year, going 2-for-5.

All three of Bonfield’s hits came at a timely part in the game in the third, fifth, and seventh innings that helped put runners in scoring position or gave Arkansas a baserunner with less than two outs.

However, the bottom of the Hogs’ order went just 2-for-17 (.118) on the day as it struggled to get anything going against the USC pitching staff.

On the mound, Razorback starter Isaiah Campbell looked good through 5.1 innings, giving up just three hits with one run in the sixth.

That run was the first of the game for either team as the score was deadlocked at zero in what was beginning to look like a pitcher’s duel.

Campbell’s outing continued a trend of strong starting pitching by the Razorbacks. In all three of his starts this year, Campbell has yet to give up more than one earned run and has given up five or less hits.

Sophomore Matt Cronin came out of the bullpen in the sixth and had a little trouble with command as he walked two, gave up two hits and two earned runs in 2.2 innings.

Up Next

The Razorbacks finish the series with USC on Sunday for the rubber match. First pitch is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. at Baum Stadium. The game will be televised on SEC Network+.

Morris on second day of practice, ‘just finishing’

Arkansas coach Chad Morris covered a lot of ground with the media after the second practice of the spring practice Saturday.

Cornelius on how Morris, style key to return this year

Arkansas wide receiver Jared Cornelius talked with the media after Arkansas’ second practice of the spring about how new coach Chad Morris’ style and reputation was key to his coming back.

Froholdt on changes with offense under new staff

Arkansas guard Hjalte Froholdt talked with the media Saturday about the difference with the offense so far in spring.

Agim on new style of play, dropping weight after practice

Hogs defensive end Sosa Agim talked with the media after Saturday’s practice about the changes on defense with new alignment, style.

Defensive back Pulley on new style for team with changes

Hogs’ defensive back Ryan Pulley talked with the media Saturday about the changes on the defense and the team overall.

Nance excited about Hogs’ new offense after second day

Wide receiver Jonathan Nance on the new offense and how it should be an exciting one.

Harris on Hogs’ new defense after second spring practice

Talking with media Saturday about how things are different with defensive coordinator and linebackers coach John Chavis and the new coaching staff.

Photos from second spring practice for Razorbacks

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Allen takes turn at NFL Combine on Sunday in Indy

INDIANAPOLIS — Austin Allen will be one of 19 quarterbacks to take the field Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine.

NFL Network will televise the workouts from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. CT. NFL.com will also live stream events at NFL.com/combine/live.

The players will participate in the 40-yard dash, vertical leap, broad jumps, three-cone drill, shuttle run and position skill drills. Live results will be tracked here.

Allen’s Quick Hits
• Two-year starter, who played in 29 games with 21 starts.
• Team captain as a senior.
• No. 8 in Arkansas history in career passing yards (5,045).
• No. 7 in career passing touchdowns (36).
• No. 3 in career completion percentage (59.1).
• No. 8 in career completions (359).
• Tied for No. 3 in career 300-yard passing games (5).
• No. 3 in career 300-yard passing games in SEC action (5).
• 7th Razorback QB to throw for 5,000-plus yards and 35-plus TD in a career.

Razorbacks’ record score paces win over Arizona on Friday

FAYETTEVILLE — Tenth-ranked Arkansas topped Arizona, 197.275-196.125, en route to a program record score Friday night inside Barnhill Arena.

“It was just a really fun night,” said head coach Mark Cook. “This team has a lot of energy and a lot of personality and they were just rocking tonight. It was exciting to see these guys break some records, that doesn’t happen often.”

The Razorbacks have now scored multiple scores of 197 or higher twice in one season for just the second time in program history, joining the 2012 season. Arkansas posted a 197.175 against Georgia earlier this season.

First Rotation: Arizona Bars: 49.375, Arkansas Vault: 48.975
The Razorbacks got off to a slow start in the first rotation, but rebounded with three solid scores in the heart of the order. Freshman Sarah Shaffer along with seniors Amanda Wellick and Braie Speed all posted scores higher than a 9.825 in the third, fourth and fifth spots in the rotation. Speed led Arkansas with a 9.875 in the fifth spot, her first of two big scores on the night. Arkansas would trail by the slightest of margins headed to the uneven parallel bars.

Second Rotation: Arkansas Bars: 49.575, Arizona Vault: 48.850
The Razorbacks took a lead it never relinquished in its second rotation while posting its highest score on bars in team history, and second highest overall on any event, with a 49.575. The bottom of the Razorbacks’ rotation all posted massive scores over 9.900 with Speed leading once again with a career high 9.950, tying the record on the event. Freshman Sydney Laird and sophomore Hailey Garner posted 9.925’s while Wellick tallied a 9.900.

“You’ve got to get better every week,” said Cook. “They’re really going after the high scores and doing the best gymnastics they can do.”

Third Rotation: Arkansas Beam: 49.400, Arizona Floor: 48.375
Freshman Sophia Carter tied a program record that she set earlier this season against Georgia with another 9.975 on Beam, becoming the only gymnasts in program history to post a 9.975 twice on the same event. Wellick and Laird were just behind Carter with a 9.900 and a 9.875, respectively, as the Razorbacks tallied the third highest beam score in team history.

“It was such an incredible feeling,” said Carter. “I wasn’t focused on the score, I just wanted to go out there and do my very best work and be me. I knew if I did that I could hit that score again.”

Fourth Rotation: Arizona Beam: 49.525, Arkansas Floor: 49.325
The Razorbacks recorded three scores of 9.900 or higher in its final rotation, leading them to their highest score in program history. Shaffer led the Razorbacks once again on the event, posting her second-straight 9.925. Shaffer has posted a 9.900 or higher on the floor in five of the last six meets. Carter gave Arkansas the high score it needed in the anchor spot with a 9.900 to secure the Razorbacks’ second 197 of the season.

In her second meet this season in the all-around, Wellick won the individual all-around title with a 39.425. Yamzon posted a 39.275 while Garner received a 39.075 to round out the Razorbacks in the event.