Tye and Tommy talk about the Hogs advancing to the CWS. Guest Clay Henry and Tom Murphy.
Diamond Hawgs Podcast S2E41: OmaHawgs: Arkansas walks off North Carolina in Chapel Hill Super Regional
Join Mason Choate, Robert Stewart and Christian Cheetham as they break down Arkansas’ 4-3 walk-off victory in Chapel Hill. The guys break down the game, talk about the weather delay and Tennessee’s loss as well. Stick around for weekend MVPs.
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Hogs walk off Heels, advance to College World Series
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Teammates mobbed senior designated hitter Brady Slavens on the right side of the infield Sunday evening, celebrating his walk-off single which clinched a trip to the College World Series for Arkansas.
The Razorbacks rallied in the ninth to knock off the No. 10 North Carolina Tar Heels, 4-3, in the second game of the Chapel Hill Super Regional.
Just like the series opener, Sunday’s contest began as a pitchers’ duel. It was not until the fourth inning, when senior shortstop Jalen Battles laced an RBI double into the left field corner, that the scoring started.
Senior center fielder Braydon Webb made it a 2-0 game when he belted a one-out solo homer over the shallow fence right-center field.
Sophomore right-handed pitcher Will McEntire followed senior righty Connor Noland’s lead, allowing no runs in 5 2/3 innings. He surrendered three hits, walked two batters and struck out four, and he only dealt with more than one baserunner once.
Senior right-hander Kole Ramage was the first Razorback out of the bullpen. After a one-pitch out to end the threat in the sixth, he gave up a leadoff hit and plunked the next hitter, both of whom ended up scoring.
Freshman righty Brady Tygart took over after a sacrifice bunt with senior left-hander Evan Taylor on the mound, and the Tar Heels erased the deficit on an RBI groundout and a wild pitch.
Freshman lefty Hagen Smith got the chance to earn his third consecutive save, and his outing began smoothly, keeping the game tied after a lengthy weather delay in the eighth.
Things went awry in the ninth when North Carolina catcher Tomas Frick led off with a double. After a strikeout and a flyout, second baseman Patrick Alvarez, who entered as a defensive replacement and was hitting .121, singled to give the Tar Heels the lead.

Facing the possibility of a winner-take-all third game Monday, Battles led off the bottom of the ninth with a single. Freshman first baseman Peyton Stovall kept the line moving with his fourth hit of the super regional, and freshman pinch hitter Kendall Diggs drew a walk to load the bases.
Webb grounded into a fielder’s choice to tie it, and with the left-handed Slavens due up, North Carolina opted to bring in left-hander Caden O’Brien. Slavens ripped a 1-0 pitch past the diving Alvarez, and the Hogs won their first super regional since 2019.
In its first CWS game, Arkansas will meet the winner of the Stanford Super Regional, in which UConn leads No. 2 Stanford 1-0. The World Series is set to begin Friday, but the Razorbacks may not play until Saturday.
Hogs’ Dave Van Horn, Connor Noland, Peyton Stovall after 4-1 win
Razorbacks kick off Super Regional with 4-1 win over North Carolina to get within one win of going to Omaha.
Hogs down Heels 4-1 in Game 1 of Chapel Hill Super Regional
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — For the second consecutive weekend, Arkansas senior right-handed pitcher Connor Noland did exactly what his team needed him to do. He earned another quality start in the NCAA Tournament, fooling the North Carolina Tar Heels for the better part of seven innings, as the Razorbacks won 4-1 and took a 1-0 lead in the Chapel Hill Super Regional.
The contest began with four scoreless innings, but the first was a struggle for Noland. The Tar Heels loaded the bases with one out, but he escaped unharmed, fanning one batter and inducing a groundout against another.
The Hogs recorded leadoff singles in the second and fourth frames, but neither time could they bring him home. It was not until the fifth that they finally cashed in, as freshman first baseman Peyton Stovall sent the first pitch he saw deep to center field for a solo home run.
The line continued to move for the Razorbacks, who had two runners in scoring position, following a walk, a single and a wild pitch with nobody out. Senior designated hitter Brady Slavens came through with an RBI single to double the lead, and sophomore third baseman Cayden Wallace made it 3-0 with a sacrifice fly.
Slavens provided an insurance run in the seventh, scoring junior left fielder Zack Gregory with a single for the second time.
Noland allowed just his sixth hit of the game with two outs in the seventh, but with the lineup turning over for the third time, Arkansas went to the bullpen. The Razorback ace tossed 6 2/3 shutout innings with a walk and six strikeouts, good enough to earn his seventh win of the season.
Senior lefty Evan Taylor took care of the two-out threat in the seventh, but he surrendered a solo home run to North Carolina center fielder Vance Honeycutt in the eighth. Taking a 4-1 lead into the ninth, the Hogs turned to freshman left-hander Hagen Smith after his stellar relief outing to clinch the Stillwater Regional.
Smith gave up a leadoff single, but he retired the next three hitters he faced to move Arkansas within one win of the College World Series.
The Razorbacks and the Tar Heels will go at it again at noon Sunday. Head coach Dave Van Horn has not announced a starting pitcher, and the game will be broadcast on either ESPN or ESPN2.
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Also looking at baseball headed into Super Regional weekend plus Razorbacks-Tar Heels in Chapel Hill on Saturday.











