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Big sixth inning lifts Hogs to another run-rule win

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — No. 5 Arkansas (19-2) used a 10-run sixth inning to blow past Southeast Missouri State (10-13) en route to a 12-2 run-rule win on Tuesday at Baum-Walker Stadium.

With Tuesday’s win, the Razorbacks extended their winning streak to 14 games, their longest in-season winning streak since 1996. Tuesday’s game also marked the conclusion of the Hogs’ 18-game homestand at Baum-Walker Stadium, in which Arkansas finished with a 17-1 record.

The win also marked Dave Van Horn’s 1,400 overall career victory as a college head baseball coach. Van Horn, who has 815 career wins at Arkansas (2003-present), won 214 games at Texarkana Community College (1989-93), 51 games at Central Missouri State (1994), 106 games at Northwestern State (1995-97) and 214 games at Nebraska (1998-02).

Ben Bybee set the tone on the mound, once again impressing while making his third start of the season. The freshman right-hander earned his second win of the year, twirling four innings of one-run ball with a career-high five strikeouts.

The Razorback offense had Bybee’s back, jumping out to a one-run lead on Harold Coll’s RBI fielder’s choice in the bottom of the first. SEMO tied the game with a solo homer in the top of the fourth, but freshman Reese Robinett launched an opposite-field solo shot, the first of his career, in the bottom half of the inning to put the Hogs back in front.

Arkansas would maintain its narrow one-run lead until the sixth, but the Hogs’ explosive 10-run inning would change that. The first nine Razorback batters of the inning reached base, using five hits, three walks and an error to score the first seven runs of the inning.

Coll’s second double of the sixth brought home two more runs before the Hogs’ 10th and final run of the inning came on the Redhawks’ third error of the frame. Coll, who finished the game with a team-leading three RBI, became the first Razorback to record two hits in an inning since Casey Opitz did so against Eastern Illinois on Feb. 16, 2019.

In addition to Coll, Robinett, Jayson Jones and Jared Wegner each finished the ballgame with multiple base hits. Wegner had a double to go along with his two-run single in the sixth, raising his season slash line to .390/.510/.805 and increasing his team-leading season RBI total to 35.

Veteran Zack Morris closed out the game in relief of Bybee. The left-hander spun three innings of one-run ball and recorded five strikeouts, picking up his second save of the season while securing the Hogs’ 12-2 run-rule win.

A much-anticipated matchup against top-ranked LSU is up next for fifth-ranked Arkansas. First pitch in the three-game series between the Tigers and Hogs is set for 7 p.m. Friday from inside Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.

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Hogs roll past Stephen F. Austin in WNIT; will host again Friday night

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas (23-12) stumped Stephen F. Austin (27-7) by defeating the Ladyjacks, 60-37, in the Postseason WNIT Second Round. Arkansas held SFA to 22 percent shooting and a season-low 37 points (their previous low was 59 points).

Both are program WNIT records that were previously broken in the Razorbacks’ win over Louisiana Tech in the first round

Outscoring the Ladyjacks 20-0 in fast break points and 18-0 in second chance opportunities, the Razorbacks move on to the Super 16 of the WNIT for the fourth time in program history. the Hogs, paced by Samara Spencer who put up 27 points, nearly outscoring the Ladyjacks.

The Hogs got off to a slow start, coming up empty on its first three possessions to allow the Ladyjacks to jump out to a 5-1 lead. Makayla Daniels then sank a 3-pointer for Arkansas’ first field goal of the evening after 3.5 minutes and Erynn Barnum followed with a layup.

At the media timeout, the Razorbacks trailed, 7-6. Rylee Langerman helped gain some energy off the bench to come up with a steal and set Saylor Poffenbarger up for a 3-pointer to take the lead for the first time of the game. Spencer converted a 3-point play and followed that up with a 3-pointer to keep the Razorbacks’ 14-0 run rolling.

A foul on a 3-pointer sent SFA to the line, and the Ladyjacks made all three shots, as Arkansas led 18-10 after the first quarter. The Razorbacks held SFA to no field goals in the final 5:40 of the quarter, while forcing six first quarter turnovers.

Spencer kept rolling, knocking down her third triple of the night to begin the scoring in the second quarter. Daniels then found Emrie Ellis under the basket for two, as Arkansas led 23-10, forcing SFA to take a timeout with 7:27 left in the frame.

Spencer put up another 3-pointer, and after a few empty trips, Daniels knocked down Arkansas’ third triple as Arkansas continued to roll on 25-4 run, which began midway through the first quarter.

SFA made its first field goal of the quarter after nearly six minutes, which started a 7-0 run for the Ladyjacks, while Arkansas was held scoreless for the remaining four minutes of the frame. Arkansas held a 29-18 advantage at the half.

Daniels broke Arkansas’ scoring drought that ended the first half a tough layup to begin the third frame. While continuing to hold SFA empty from the field, Arkansas had a great possession with a third chance opportunity leading to a Poffenbarger and-1.

rkansas went 1-of-10 from the field, but SFA wasn’t having a much better time finding a shot, and at the media timeout with 4:21 left in the quarter,

Arkansas led 35-20. The Razorbacks would find their way to the line, making six of their eight shots from the line during that stretch. Barnum then came up with a layup while getting fouled in the process. SFA scored its first field goal of the quarter with a 3-pointer and followed that up with an and-1 for a six-point swing. At the end of the third quarter, Arkansas held the 43-26 edge.

Spencer delivered a tough layup and scored all six of Arkansas’ first points in the fourth quarter.

The Razorbacks continued to deliver on the defensive front, holding SFA scoreless for the first four minutes of the frame until the Ladyjacks knocked down a triple.

Jersey Wolfenbarger came off the bench and registered a layup and then nailed down a 3-pointer, as Arkansas was ahead 55-29 with 4:32 left in the game. SFA outscored Arkansas 8-5 in the remaining five minutes of the game, but the Razorbacks got the job done with a 60-37 win.

Hogs Highlights

• Spencer led the Razorbacks with 27 points for her eighth 20-point game of the season, 11th of her career. Her also went 9-of-11 from the free throw line, while knocking down four 3-pointers. She played 35 minutes and had a +/- of 24

• Langerman registered 10 rebounds, her first double-digit board of the season, second of her career. She was all over the floor, also tallying three assists and three steals with a +/- of 23 and a season-high 28 minutes

• Daniels recorded 11 points, seven rebounds and two blocks

• Wolfenbarger logged nine points going 2-of-3 from the field and 4-of-6 from the line. She also recorded three blocks

• Poffenbarger pulled down nine rebounds and added five points and three assists

• All 12 players saw the floor on Monday

• The Razorbacks nailed eight triples and outrebounded SFA 46-37, while pulling down 15 offensive boards

Next Game

Arkansas will face Texas Tech in the Super 16 on Friday at 7 p.m. at Bud Walton Arena.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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