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Hogs torch Auburn to stay alive at CWS

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OMAHA, Neb. — Needing a win to keep their season alive, the Diamond Hogs delivered a performance much closer to their College World Series-opening win over No. 2 Stanford than Tuesday’s loss to Ole Miss.

Arkansas jumped on No. 14 Auburn early and often, eliminating the Tigers with an 11-1 victory.

For the second time in three games, senior center fielder Braydon Webb led off with an extra-base hit on the first pitch of the game. His double turned into the first run of the contest, courtesy of freshman first baseman Peyton Stovall’s RBI single.

Arkansas chased Auburn starter Mason Barnett from the game in the third inning, turning a walk and three hits into three runs. Graduate right fielder Chris Lanzilli made it 2-0 with an RBI single, and junior second baseman Robert Moore doubled the lead with a two-run double.

The Hogs teed off on the sidewinding John Armstrong in the fourth, making it an 8-0 ballgame with four hits, three of which went for extra bases. Webb’s single got the line moving, and Stovall moved him to third with a double, his third hit in as many at-bats. Graduate catcher Michael Turner barely missed a home run, settling for a two-run double before scoring on a mammoth shot from Lanzilli.

Turner brought home another run in the sixth, poking an RBI single through the middle of the infield, pushing the lead to nine runs. That proved to be more than enough run support for sophomore right-handed pitcher Will McEntire, who struck out a career-high nine batters in seven innings of one-run ball. The lone blemish came on a solo homer by Auburn right fielder Bobby Peirce.

Senior righty Zebulon Vermillion took care of the eighth inning on four pitches, and freshman righty Austin Ledbetter induced a 4-6-3 double play to finish the Tigers off in the ninth. The scoreless frames sandwiched two more runs for the Hogs, which came on Stovall’s fifth hit of the night.

Next up for the Hogs is a rematch with Ole Miss. To advance to the College World Series Finals, the Rebels need just one win, but Arkansas must win twice in two days. The first semifinal game is scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday, and it will be broadcast on ESPN.

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Rebels push Hogs to brink with blowout win

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OMAHA, Neb. — The Razorbacks suffered their first loss in more than two weeks Monday night, as they offered ineffective pitcher after ineffective pitcher against a scorching hot Ole Miss team. The Rebels pushed Arkansas to the brink of elimination with a 13-5 thrashing.

The Hogs were hoping for a repeat performance from junior pitcher Zack Morris, who kept No. 7 Oklahoma State off the scoreboard in his last start in the decisive seventh game of the Stillwater Regional. The lefty faced seven batters, surrendering an RBI single and a bases-loaded walk to give the Rebels an early 2-0 lead.

Senior left-hander Evan Taylor took the reins from there, inducing a groundout to strand three runners before allowing a mammoth two-run homer to Rebel first baseman Tim Elko in the second.

Arkansas cut the Ole Miss lead to one run in each of the first two innings. Graduate catcher Michael Turner’s RBI double made it 2-1 in the first, and a pair of productive outs from freshman first baseman Peyton Stovall and junior left fielder Zack Gregory made it 4-3 in the second.

Unfortunately for the Razorbacks, the Rebels continued to light up every new pitcher they tried. Senior righty Kole Ramage allowed a two-run double to nine-hole hitter Calvin Harris in the third, and Harris took sophomore right-hander Jaxon Wiggins deep for a two-run home run and an 8-3 lead in the fifth. Harris was the second of six consecutive Ole Miss hitters to reach in the frame, as shortstop Jacob Gonzalez and left fielder Kevin Graham both collected RBI singles before Arkansas made another pitching change.

After two scoreless innings, the Rebels pounced for three more runs in the eighth. Sophomore right-hander Gabriel Starks allowed a walk and two hits consecutively, and all three runners came home to score.

Stovall belted a two-run homer in the ninth to make it 13-5, but that was all Arkansas had to offer.

The Hogs will play the No. 14 Auburn Tigers in an elimination game at 6 p.m. Tuesday. The winner will have to beat Ole Miss twice to advance to the College World Series Finals. The contest will be broadcast on ESPN.

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