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Razorbacks split doubleheader to open series with Ole Miss on road

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As often happens in the SEC, the Arkansas-Ole Miss series will come down to the third game.

With bad weather on Thursday forcing a doubleheader on Thursday, the Razorbacks missed a chance in the second game of the twin bill.

Will McEntire should be available Saturday to get another day of improving after a bout with the flu last week. Normally, he would have started the second game of the doubleheader.

Hunter Hollan started the first game and lasted six innings, giving up just three hits and no runs. He was relieved in the seventh by Dylan Carter, who gave up two runs on two hits, but kept things from getting out of hand.

Austin Ledbetter finished up and gave up a hit, but finished out an 11-2 win.

The two teams will play the final in the series Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. on the SEC Network. You can also listen to Phil Elson on the radio call on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

Game 2

Somewhere between the first and second games, the Hogs lost their bats and the second game, 7-4.

After scoring 11 runs in the first game, the Razorbacks could only get three runs and two of them came on an RBI single by Brady Slavens for his fifth RBI in the doubleheader.

The Hogs added another run to tie the game 2-2 in the fifth inning with a double by Kendall Diggs that scored Jared Wegner, who had a walk earlier in the inning.

In this one, Ole Miss had the big inning.

The Rebels scored five runs in the sixth to open a 7-2 lead that stood up until the Hogs got a pair of runs in the ninth inning for the final margin.

Slavens hit a two-run homer in the ninth to total seven RBI in the opening day of the series.

Game 1

The Hogs got the big inning again … and early in an 11-2 blowout that really wasn’t as close as the final score sounds.

For the Rebels it was that bad.

As they have done at times, the Razorbacks jumped on Ole Miss starter XXX Dougherty early and by the time he left in the fifth inning, the game was out of hand.

Caleb Cali blasted a two-run homer in the second inning and the Hogs put together a huge fifth inning on a grand slam by Brady Slavens that chased Dougherty after Jace Bohrofen delivered a single run.

That homer made it 8-0 as Hogs’ starter Hunter Hollan worked six solid innings without giving up a run, allowing just three hits, striking out four and walking three.

With the offense that was good enough.

The Rebels pushed two runs across in the eighth inning before the Hogs added an insurance run on a triple from Kendall Diggs that scored a run and a double by Slavens brought him home.

Slavens was 3-for-4 at the plate with five RBI. Tavian Josenberger and Diggs were 2-for-4.

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OXFORD, Miss. — No. 5 Arkansas (23-5, 6-3 SEC) heads to the ‘Sip this weekend to take on defending national champion Ole Miss (17-11, 1-8 SEC) at Swayze Field, seeking back-to-back series wins in Oxford for the first time since 2008-10.

First pitch in the three-game series between the Razorbacks and Rebels is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 6, on SEC Network+. Game two between Arkansas and Ole Miss will also stream on SEC Network+ at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 7, while the series finale between the two SEC Western Division foes begins at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 8, on SEC Network.

Arkansas has won three consecutive regular-season weekend series against Ole Miss, including a road series win at Swayze Field in 2021. The Razorbacks have not won four straight weekend series against the Rebels since 2000-03.

Schedule
Game 1 Friday: No. 5 Arkansas vs. Ole Miss – 2 p.m.

Friday: No. 5 Arkansas vs. Ole Miss – 6:30 p.m.

Saturday: No. 5 Arkansas vs. Ole Miss – 2 p.m.

On the Mound
Game 1 Friday: Arkansas LHP Hunter Hollan (4-1, 3.50 ERA) vs. Ole Miss RHP Jack Dougherty (2-2, 5.79 ERA)

Friday: Arkansas TBA vs. Ole Miss LHP Xavier Rivas (4-2, 5.61 ERA)

Saturday: Arkansas TBA vs. Ole Miss RHP JT Quinn (3-0, 5.79 ERA)

Tune In

Richard Cross (play-by-play) and Matt McLaughlin (analyst) will have the call of Thursday and Friday’s games on SEC Network+. Dave Neal (play-by-play) and Kyle Peterson (analyst) have the call of Saturday’s series finale on SEC Network.

The entire series can be heard on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home with Phil Elson (play-by-play) on the call.

In the Polls

Arkansas enters the weekend as the nation’s consensus fifth-ranked team, checking in at No. 5 in five of the six major polls.

Baseball America – 5

D1Baseball – 5

NCBWA – 5

Perfect Game – 5

USA Today Coaches – 5

Collegiate Baseball – 7

Series History

Arkansas is 57-52 all-time against Ole Miss, including a 23-22 record in games play in Oxford, Miss. Under head coach Dave Van Horn, the Razorbacks are 32-42 overall against the Rebels with an 11-16 mark on the road.

Since 2019, the Hogs have won three straight regular-season weekend series against the Rebels, including a road series win in Oxford during the 2021 campaign. Arkansas has not won four consecutive regular-season weekend series against Ole Miss since 2000-03, which was part of the Hogs’ eight-series winning streak against the Rebels from 1996-2003.

Arkansas, which enters this weekend’s showdown seeking its second consecutive road series win against Ole Miss, has not won back-to-back weekend series in Oxford since 2008 and 2010. The Hogs have not swept in Oxford since 2002.

Homerin’ Hogs

The Hogs, who have homered in all but two of their 28 contests this season, have hit at least one home run in 24 consecutive games. Arkansas has swatted 42 homers, averaging 1.75 dingers per game, during its 24-game home run streak, which is the longest active streak among all SEC teams this season.

For the year, Arkansas has belted 48 home runs in 28 games, led by Jared Wegner’s team-high 12 homers. Including Wegner, four Razorbacks have swatted five or more home runs on the year: Wegner (12), Kendall Diggs (8), Jace Bohrofen (6) and Tavian Josenberger (5).

Wegner, who has started all 28 games this year, could threaten the program record for home runs in a single season, which is held by Ryan Lundquist (24 in 1997). With eight more home runs this season, Wegner would become just the seventh player in school history and the first since Chad Spanberger (20 in 2017) to hit 20 or more homers in a season.

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