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Razorbacks’ one-two punch too much for Mizzou to overcome in another shutout

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — In case anybody in the SEC was wondering, Arkansas’ pitching is at least starting league play in a strong fashion. Saturday, Brady Tygart and Will McEntire shut out the Missouri Tigers, 6-0, for the second straight day and clinch the opening SEC series.

It was in typical fashion for the Razorbacks this year. But, first they had to figure out Missouri starter Javyn Pimental, who gave up just a single hit and four strikeouts until he ran out of gas. His relief help, Bryce Mayer, didn’t do as well.

Giving up three straight home runs in the sixth inning to Peyton Stovall, Wehiwa Aloy and Kendall Diggs was enough. The Hogs added three more and that was enough for the day. It was the second time in two years Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn has seen that from his team.

“That’s hard enough to do once,” he said later. “Now we’ve done it two years in a row. It’s really hard to do.”

Tygart struggled with his control in the top of the fourth and fifth innings. He walked the bases loaded with two outs in the fourth on full counts but got a line out to short to end the 31-pitch frame. After striking out the first two batters of the fifth, Tygart hit a batter and surrendered a full-count walk. McEntire came and went 4.2 innings while allowing a hit and four walks with seven strikeouts on 87 pitches (51 strikes). That was good enough to pick up the win.

It’s a combination the rest of the league is going to have to adjust to seeing. After seeing Hagen Smith, who had another dominant start Friday night, they are becoming a one-two punch that could be deadly.

After the trio of homers in the sixth, left-fielder Ross Lovich added a two-out, two-run triple to center and later scored on a wild pitch to cap off the six-run rally.

Lovich went 2-of-4 at the plate with two runs batted in and a triple. He was coming off hitting a three-run home run Friday night against Missouri in the bottom of the third in the 8-0 win.

The Hogs will try and finish a series sweep on Sunday, facing the Tigers again at 2 p.m. Sunday. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and you can listen on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home. The pregame show with Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter starts at 1:30 p.m.

Hogs get fast start to SEC, blasting Missouri

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Hagen Smith’s continued dominance on the mound, and Nolan Souza’s two-homer game powered No. 1 Arkansas (15-2, 1-0 SEC) to an 8-0 shutout win over Missouri (9-9, 0-1 SEC) Friday night at Baum-Walker Stadium.

With their SEC opening night win, the Razorbacks extended their season-long winning streak to 11 games. Arkansas recorded a shutout in an SEC opener for the first time since its 2-0 win over Missouri in the 2019 conference opener.

Smith was dominant on the mound, logging his team-leading third quality start of the season in the win to improve to a perfect 3-0 on the year. The junior left-hander struck out 10 over six scoreless innings, allowing just two hits and a walk.

“Even his misses were close tonight,” Hogs coach Dave Van Horn said later. “It’s fun to watch. It’s fun to watch from the side. Maybe people don’t realize what they’re watching because — and I’ve watched a lot of baseball games — watched a lot of pitchers, had a lot of pitchers but Hagen is really good.”

For the season, Smith now owns a 1.57 ERA and 50 strikeouts over 23.0 innings. The Bullard, Texas, native has allowed just four runs on eight hits and eight walks while holding opposing hitters to a meager .108 batting average against.

With Smith cruising along, the Razorback offense hit four home runs to blow past the Tigers. Nolan Souza (3-for-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI) and Kendall Diggs (2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI) each belted two-run homers, while Missouri transfer Ross Lovich (1-for-3, HR, 3 RBI) added a three-run blast against his former team to help Arkansas open a 7-0 lead by the end of the fourth.

“It’s just hard to come out and be good every outing,” Van Horn said. “He’s become such a pitcher now. He didn’t get all uptight when we didn’t make a couple of plays or he didn’t get a call. He just goes back on the mound and he goes to work. It’s fun to watch.”

Souza, the true freshman from Honolulu, Hawai’i, added a solo shot in the eighth inning to give the Razorbacks their eighth and final run of the ballgame. All eight of Arkansas’ runs came via the home run Friday night.

With his three-hit, two-homer performance, Souza raised his season slash line to a team-leading .423/.559/.846 across the first 10 games of his collegiate career. The Razorback infielder has totaled three home runs and nine RBI on the year.

Diggs, meanwhile, connected on his team-best fourth homer of the season in Friday night’s win. The junior outfielder finished with two hits – his sixth multi-hit game of the year – to raise his season slash line to .355/.468/.645.

In relief of Smith, right-handers Christian Foutch (2.0 IP) and Cooper Dossett (1.0 IP, 2 SO) combined for three scoreless innings of work. Dossett struck out a pair of batters in his seven-pitch ninth to lock down the Razorbacks’ 8-0 win.

Arkansas will look to clinch its seventh consecutive SEC Opening Weekend series win in tomorrow’s game against Missouri. First pitch between the Hogs and Tigers is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, March 16, on SEC Network+.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Arkansas and South Carolina battled back and forth in the first half of Thursday afternoon’s second round game of the SEC Tournament inside Bridgestone Arena but a Carolina midgame run was too much to overcome for the Razorbacks in an 80-66 loss.

After an opening half that saw 13 lead changes and four ties, the Gamecocks scored the first 10 points of the second half to grow a three-point halftime lead to 13 points. The 10-point run to begin the half was an extension of a six-point run to end the first half for Carolina. The Gamecocks scored the final six points of the half and forced three Arkansas turnovers to lead 38-35 at the break. The lead proved to be too much for the Hogs in the second half, who chipped the lead down to six points but failed to get closer.

Khalif Battle led a trio of Arkansas scorers to reach double digits with 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor to along with 5-for-5 from the free throw line. Battle also added a team-high seven rebounds. Makhi Mitchell and Jalen Graham each came off the bench to score 15 and 11 points, respectively, to help the Hogs outscore the Gamecocks in bench points 34-12.

Carolina took advantage in three key areas, outscoring the Razorbacks in points off turnovers (17-9), second-chance points (19-6) and points in the paint (52-38). Collin Murray-Boyles led all scorers with 24 points to go with seven boards and four steals. B.J. Mack chipped in 19 and nine boards.

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