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Halftime is LIVE! Hogs beat LSU in Game 1 last night

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Arkansas Spring Football Special

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Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Hogs take Game 1 over LSU

Tye & Tommy on the win over LSU, Clay on tomorrow at Razorback Stadium, Jay Bilas on Hog basketball!

 

Hogs rally to beat LSU in series opener

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Fans at Baum-Walker Stadium erupted Thursday night when Arkansas’ Robert Moore ripped a 106-mph line drive past the glove of LSU second baseman Cade Doughty to break a 3-3 tie in the seventh inning.

The play produced two runs for the Razorbacks, and they went on to win the series opener, 5-4.

The Hogs opened the scoring in the bottom of the first, making the Tigers pay for a throwing error by third baseman Jacob Berry.

Sophomore third baseman and leadoff hitter Cayden Wallace singled to third, advanced to second on the errant throw and eventually scored on an RBI fielder’s choice by graduate catcher Michael Turner.

The Hogs doubled their lead in the third inning, cashing in on four walks by LSU starter Ma’Khail Hilliard, but they left the bases loaded.

Razorback senior right-hander Connor Noland had a no-hitter going through five innings, but a slew of two-out LSU hits put the Hogs in a hole.

After hitting the first batter, he struck out two Tigers before allowing four consecutive singles. He recorded a quality start, but he was in line for the loss after the LSU three-spot.

Senior lefty Evan Taylor struck out the side in the seventh, and he earned his third win of the year when Arkansas responded with three runs in the bottom of the frame.

Senior center fielder Braydon Webb leveled the score at three with a two-out infield single, as Wallace raced 180 feet to score from second base. Moore followed the tying run with his eventual game-winning two-run single.

The Tigers picked up an unearned run in the eight, stemming from a catcher’s interference call against graduate backstop Michael Turner.

Freshman right-handed pitcher Brady Tygart surrendered a pair of hits to cut the lead in half and load the bases before inducing an inning-ending double play to keep the lead intact. He worked a scoreless ninth, earning his fifth save of the season.

Arkansas and LSU will square off once again at 6 p.m. Friday.

Freshman lefty Hagen Smith will start for the Razorbacks, opposite righty Blake Money for the Tigers. The game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

Big plays from wide receivers; walking wounded back on field

Arkansas practiced indoors Thursday in the final practice before Saturday’s scrimmage that is open to the public.

And Malik Hornsby had big plays at both quarterback and wide receiver, catching a pair of touchdown passes from KJ Jefferson and hit some key passes playing quarterback.

Linebacker Chris “Pooh” Paul practiced without a green no-contact jersey today. He was out the previous week after suffering a concussion at the lone scrimmage this spring. He said later he will be at Saturday’s open scrimmage.

Wide receiver Jadon Haselwood was able to practice without the green protective jersey. He had injured his shoulder in one of the early practices and been in a green jersey since that time until today.

Tight end Trey Knox returned to practice today. He has been out since spring break week when he was involved in an auto accident suffering a concussion. Knox, Henry and Nathan Bax are expected to get a lot of work on Saturday.

TRUSTING THE PROCESS S2E13: Braden Gall of 440 Sports

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LSU beat reporter Liah Vann on what Tigers expecting against Razorbacks

The ups and downs with LSU baseball on Halftime with Phil Elson, Drew Barrett and Matt Travis on Thursday afternoon.

Democrat-Gazette’s Bob Holt on Connor Noland’s stepping to front for Hogs

Game 1 starter has given Razorbacks solid start in series plus looking at Pete Rose on birthday.

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Trey Wade on Morning Rush looking at playing football, Hogs’ season

Looking at changing sports plus looking back inside the Razorbacks’ run to the Elite Eight in NCAA this season.