Hogs’ rally comes up short against Texas A&M in semifinal

Arkansas won’t be playing for the SEC Tournament title on Sunday after a ninth-inning desperation rally came up short against Texas A&M in a 5-4 semifinal loss in Hoover, Ala.

It wasn’t a particularly sharp game for the Razorbacks, who were trying to beat the Aggies for the fifth time in a month. A&M simply has been improving rapidly over the last month of the season and the Hogs’ pitching staff struggled.

Starter Brady Tygart wasn’t particularly sharp, going 3.1 innings, giving up a run on three hits, walking a couple, hitting a batter and giving up two doubles. He wasn’t the only Hogs’ pitcher that couldn’t get things together on the mound,

The Hogs used six pitchers. Will McEntire, Gage Wood, Parker Coil, Christian Foutch and Austin Ledbetter all had their problems. If Dave Van Horn had managed to pull out a win here, your guess is as good as anybody else who was going to be on the mound for Sunday, but now that won’t really matter.

The Razorbacks are solidly in a host spot for and NCAA Regional next week and the fans started lining up outside Baum-Walker Stadium for HogPen tickets on Thursday night. No, seriously, the line was forming for the chaotic rush to the outfield seats when games start Friday.

Teams, game times and that information won’t be announced until Monday. Van Horn is probably just glad to get some time to slow down and re-group for the tournament that matters with a goal of getting to Omaha at the top of the agenda.

Texas A&M scored a single run in the fourth inning. There was no more scoring until the sixth inning when three runs crossed the plate on free passes that ultimately provided an edge the Hogs couldn’t overcome along with a single run in the eighth for a 5-2 lead.

The Hogs got three runs in the ninth, but couldn’t get the last outs and the game ended with two on base, including the tying run in scoring position. The Razorbacks left nine runs on base in the game while getting 10 hits, but they couldn’t get the key runs across when they could have added a run.

Arkansas is now 41-16 on the season and likely guaranteed a host spot for an NCAA Regional next week with a Super Regional host spot the next week.

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Strong pitching, big fourth inning paces Razorbacks past LSU in SEC

Arkansas only scored in one inning against LSU, but putting up five in the fourth was enough with Hagen Smith and Hunter Hollan on the mound in a 5-4 win in the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala., on Thursday afternoon.

They struck out 17 Tigers, walked one batter each and now will have Friday off, which was likely why Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn put so much importance into the getting the win. They should be in fairly good shape the rest of the way.

LSU stranded eight baserunners and out-hit the Hogs, 11-6, but that one inning cost them the game against a couple of pitchers throwing well lately.

Caleb Cali and Peyton Holt were 2-for-4 at the plate. Holt continues to filling well for the injury Peyton Stovall and was just another of the typical wins for the Hogs at the end of the year when they’ve simply taken advantage of opportunities and played solid defense in the field.

Things started great for Smith, striking out the first two LSU batters in short order, then three straight (and short) singles put the Tigers out in front 1-0 before he got the third out with another strikeout. Tavian Josenberger led off the bottom of the first with a walk, then nearly got caught wandering off base on a fly-out and a sharp liner to shortstop before Jared Wegner struck out to end the inning.

Smith sails through the second with two strikeouts (five total through first two innings), then a slow groundout to third finished it.

In the third inning, Smith ran his strikeout total to seven and retired LSU in order. Parker Rowland led off the bottom of the inning getting hit in the foot,

Smith ran into trouble in the fourth inning after giving up a couple of singles, he struck out two batters before loading the bases and Van Horn immediately went to Hollan, who just pitched a complete game Sunday. He bounced a 2-2 pitch to the backstop, allowing another run to score. He struck out the next guy, but the Tigers took a 2-0 lead.

The Hogs didn’t waste any time answering. Wegner led off the bottom of the inning getting hit by a pitch, then after a groundout, Brady Slavens, Cali and Peyton Holt hit three straight singles gave the Hogs their first lead, 3-2. The Hogs kept going, batting around. Rowland got a walk, scored and Jace Bohrofen delivered a single and scored two runs for a 5-2 lead.

Hollan got into a little trouble starting the seventh inning by letting a pair of LSU players on base with a single and a walk and one out. He then got his fifth strikeout and a ground ball to Cali at third to get out with no damage.

LSU chipped away in the eighth with a leadoff coming home on a one-out single, cutting the Hogs’ lead to 5-3, but Hollan escaped that with no more damage and the Tigers left with three outs.

Hollan got a quick out in the ninth, then gave up a homer to left field by Dylan Crews to the cut the lead to 5-4. He struck out the next batter on three straight pitches and after nearly hitting Tommy White with a pitch, then a grounder to Harold Coll at shortstop to wrap up the 5-4 win.

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