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Razorbacks secure midweek sweep as Lee sets early tone

Arkansas wrapped up its midweek series the way it started — with control on the mound and enough offense to stay ahead.

The Razorbacks handled Northern Colorado 9-4 on Wednesday at Baum-Walker Stadium to finish a two-game sweep. The win gave the Hogs another solid outing as they continued to build momentum during the early part of the season.

It wasn’t a game filled with swings in momentum. Instead, Arkansas leaned on steady pitching and timely hitting to stay in command most of the afternoon.

That approach started early with Peyton Lee.

Lee worked five shutout innings and struck out six hitters, giving Arkansas exactly what it needed to settle the game from the start.

He kept Northern Colorado off balance and limited chances, allowing the Razorbacks to play from in front instead of chasing the game.

The Hogs didn’t need a complicated plan once Lee found his rhythm.

He attacked hitters, filled up the strike zone and kept the Bears from building any early pressure.

Lee sets tone early with command on mound

His outing helped Arkansas avoid the kind of slow start it had to overcome earlier in the series.

With Lee controlling the pace, the Razorbacks were able to focus on building their offense inning by inning.

That balance showed in how Arkansas managed the middle innings.

They didn’t need one big rally. Instead, they kept adding runs and forcing Northern Colorado to stay on defense.

The consistency allowed the Razorbacks to stretch the lead without putting pressure on any single at-bat.

Arkansas’ lineup did its part by staying patient and taking advantage of opportunities.

The Hogs found ways to score without needing constant extra-base hits, mixing in timely contact and productive at-bats to move runners across.

That approach helped create separation as the game moved forward.

Offense adds on as Razorbacks maintain control

By the later innings, Arkansas had built enough of a cushion to feel comfortable handing things off to the bullpen.

Northern Colorado eventually pushed across runs, but the Razorbacks never let the game shift.

The early work from Lee made sure of that.

Once Lee exited, Arkansas turned to its bullpen to finish the job.

The relief group kept things steady, limiting any chance of a comeback and protecting the lead down the stretch.

That complete effort — starter to bullpen — highlighted the balance the Razorbacks showed throughout the series.

Arkansas didn’t rely on just one phase.

Pitching set the tone, and the offense supported it with enough production to keep control.

Arkansas builds momentum heading forward

The result was a clean two-game sweep at home.

For the Razorbacks, the midweek series served as another step in building consistency.

They showed they can get strong starting pitching, limit mistakes and produce runs without needing a single big inning.

That formula has worked well early.

It also gives Arkansas a foundation as the schedule continues to grow tougher.

Closing out the homestand with a sweep keeps the Hogs moving in the right direction.

And it all started with a strong outing on the mound.

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