Pitcher Connor Noland (6.1 innings, 109 pitches, but seven strikeouts) and Robert Moore (3-for-4, homer) after win over Wildcats.
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Errors killed the Kentucky Wildcats as the Razorbacks put up four unearned runs Friday night at Baum-Walker Stadium in a 6-2 victory to open Southeastern Conference play.
Sophomore third baseman Cayden Wallace led off the bottom of the first reaching on the first of three Kentucky errors. He came around to score on a two-out RBI double by junior second baseman Robert Moore, who recorded a three-hit, three-RBI night.
The Wildcats leveled the score in the third inning with a two-out RBI knock from third baseman Chase Estep, who is hitting .436 on the season. It was the only run senior right-handed pitcher Connor Noland allowed in 6 1/3 innings of work. Friday’s outing marked his third quality start of the season and his third win in four decisions.
The Hogs wasted little time reestablishing their lead in the bottom of the third. Graduate right fielder Chris Lanzilli led off with an infield single, and Moore reached on the second error of the game by Daniel Harris IV, advancing Lanzilli to third base. Senior shortstop Jalen Battles put Arkansas on top with a sacrifice fly, and the Wildcats extended the frame with their third error of the game. With two runners in scoring position and two outs, junior left fielder Zack Gregory roped a double into the right field corner to make it a 4-1 Razorback lead.
Moore drove in his second run of the ballgame in the fifth, scoring graduate catcher Michael Turner from second after the latter doubled to left field with one out. Moore’s third RBI came in the form of a solo home run in the seventh inning, a 352-foot blast and his first in nearly a month.
The Razorbacks received 2 2/3 innings of relief pitching from seniors Evan Taylor and Kole Ramage. The left-handed Taylor retired all five hitters he faced, stranding two runners he inherited from Noland. The right-handed Ramage allowed a pair of hits and a run in the ninth, but it was not enough for the Wildcats to come back.
Arkansas and Kentucky will square off again at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in a contest that will stream live on the SEC Network+. Freshman lefty Hagen Smith will get the start for the Razorbacks opposite lefty Magdiel Cotto for the Wildcats.
Hogs’ season comes crashing down in Austin … again
AUSTIN, Texas — Arkansas has played for the last time in Frank Erwin Center here … and Mike Neighbors won’t be sorry to see the place gone.
Arkansas (18-14) had its season end Friday night in a 92-69 loss to Utah (21-11), 92-69.
The Utes shot exceptionally well, hitting 52 percent from the field while hitting 48 percent of their triples, making 15 of them. They also dominated the Hogs on the boards, 52-35.
Amber Ramirez led the way in her final collegiate game, scoring 24 points in the loss.

The point guard duo of Makayla Daniels and Samara Spencer had 18 points each. With her four points early, Daniels surpassed the 1,000-point mark, becoming the 31st Hog to ever do so.
Arkansas battled back in the second half after trailing by 17 at the break, cutting the lead to 10 with 5:46 left in the third quarter. Utah would respond to end the frame, though, pushing the lead back up to 19 by the close of the period.
The Razorbacks end the season with back-to-back tournament appearances for the first time since the 2002-2003 season.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
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