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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Wehiwa Aloy’s go-ahead three-run blast in the bottom of the sixth inning carried No. 1 Arkansas to a 5-2 series-opening win against Ole Miss Thursday night at Baum-Walker Stadium.

With the win, the Razorbacks improved to 9-1 in Southeastern Conference play for the first time in program history. It marks Arkansas’ best 10-game start in league play since joining the SEC ahead of the 1992 season.

Arkansas also extended its winning streak at Baum-Walker Stadium to a program-record 19 games with Thursday night’s win. The Hogs improved to 21-1 (.955 winning percentage) inside the friendly confines of Baum-Walker this season.

Hagen Smith turned in his team-leading sixth quality of the season in Arkansas’ series-opening win, firing six innings of two-run ball with 11 strikeouts. The left-hander carded his team-best sixth double-digit strikeout game of the campaign.

For the season, Smith now boasts a 1.74 ERA and 83 strikeouts in 41.0 innings of work over eight starts. The Bullard, Texas, native, who has allowed just eight runs all year, is limiting opposing hitters to a meager .144 batting average.

Ole Miss opened Thursday’s scoring with a pair of runs in the top of the third, but Smith would not fold. The Razorback ace allowed just two runs on four hits and a season-high four walks to improve to a team-leading 6-0 on the year.

Arkansas cut its deficit to one in the bottom half of the fourth on an RBI groundout by Jared Sprague-Lott, who would come up big again in the four-run sixth inning. After back-to-back leadoff walks by Peyton Stovall and Ben McLaughlin, Aloy swatted the go-ahead three-run homer, his team-leading seventh of the year, to right to put the Hogs ahead, 4-2.

Sprague-Lott capped off the Razorbacks’ four-run inning with his one-out solo homer, which he pinged off the left field foul pole. His third home run of the season extended Arkansas’ lead to 5-2 and put Smith in line for his sixth win.

Veteran right-hander Will McEntire emerged from the bullpen in relief of Smith and tossed 2.2 scoreless innings with three strikeouts. McEntire, who lowered his season ERA to 1.78 in 35.1 innings, passed the ball off to left-hander Stone Hewlett, who faced one batter and recorded the final out via strikeout on six pitches to earn his second save of the year.

Arkansas goes for its fourth consecutive regular-season weekend series win against Ole Miss in tomorrow night’s showdown. First pitch between the Razorbacks and Rebels is 6:30 p.m. Friday on SEC Network+.

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OFFICIAL NOW: Musselman officially named new coach at USC on Thursday

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas Razorbacks coach Eric Musselman is officially the coach of the USC Trojans now. After a wild line of speculation started early Thursday afternoon, it became official when USC put out a notification social media.

Now the search begins for a replacement for the first time since 2019 and athletics director Hunter Yurachek will get his second chance to hire a basketball coach. He did pretty well bringing Musselman in, regardless of what any feelings are about the breakup. Going to Elite Eights two straight years followed by a Sweet 16 appearance were a decent enough trade.

It is the first time since Eddie Sutton famously said in 1985 he’d “crawl” to Kentucky that’s exactly what he did and Nolan Richardson followed it with a national championship in 1994.

Now, though, the Hogs will be on their fourth head coach in basketball in the last 15 years. Exactly what that means, though, in today’s world of ever-changing things in college sports isn’t hard to know right now. It may be the way everything is about to become.

The day began with a ton of speculation and heated up in the middle of the day with first CBS, then On3.com getting on-board with reports.

Now we’ve got the watch already in place for the next coach and all eyes are turning to Mississippi and Ole Miss coach Chris Beard, who has long been rumored to be the next coach for the Hogs if Musselman decided to head out. That is if the deal is coming down, but CBS’ report made it clear the deal with the Trojans is not final yet.

There is absolutely nothing except a lot of speculation on Beard right now.

Another national outlet, on3.com is reporting on X the deal has been finalized.

Now the Razorbacks and fans have a good old-fashioned coaching search under way and it’s all official now. Let the speculation around Beard start because that’s obviously going to be the first direction everyone starts looking and there’s a lot of speculation around that. Everybody loves a coaching search.

Other candidates will emerge as folks start refining the lists they’ve been compiling for a few days now. Just about every name is on that list except John Wooden, Nolan Richardson and Eddie Sutton. Two of those three are dead and Nolan just simply may not be up to it physically although the spirit would be willing.

Stay tuned to HitThatLine.com for updates as things keep breaking.

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