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Wallace’s grand slam jumpstarts Hogs to 8-4 win over Red Wolves

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Maybe it just took a little bit to get things going in this first-ever matchup.

A grand slam by Cayden Wallace got Arkansas’ offense off and rolling to an 8-4 win over Arkansas State at Baum-Walker Stadium on Tuesday night in a game anticipated by fans of both teams.

With the decision last year to finally let the Razorbacks start playing in-state schools, it was a pitchers’ battle for the first give innings that turned into parade of guys walking to the mound.

“We pitched extremely well,” Dave Van Horn said later. “Take away one, maybe two, guys and we threw (counting) nine guys.”

Jaxon Wiggins started, but only went two innings that started a parade of Heston Tole, Lyle Lockhart, Kole Ramage, Elijah Trest, Zebulon Vermillion, Zach Morris, Ryan Costieu and Connor Noland in the ninth.

Lockhart threw just two innings but got the win after striking out half the batters he faced.

“Wiggins came out and did a really nice job,” Van Horn said. “Lockhart was about as good as he’s been in a while. His stuff was really good tonight.”

But it was Noland in the ninth inning that re-energized a crowd of 7,645 that probably should have been near capacity but hasn’t been opened up yet.

“He had really good stuff,” Van Horn said about the sophomore that has been hampered with an arm injury most of the season. “It was good to see those guys because we’re going to need as many as we can down the stretch.”

The offense struggled against Red Wolves’ pitcher Tyler Jean for four innings until things got away from him in the fifth.

Dylan Leach singled, then Zach Gregory was hit by a pitch, Matt Goodheart walked and Wallace blasted a towering homer into the new baseball center nearing completion in right field.

From there it got into a typical mid-week game with a lot of new guys playing and regulars maybe relaxing a little as the Hogs built an 8-1 lead before things got sloppy in the eighth inning and ASU added three runs.

Noland wasn’t allowing much of anything in the ninth inning.

“I could see him coming out of the pen and us having confidence in him,” Van Horn said, although he might figure into the Sunday starting role that has not been taken by anyway on a regular basis. “What he threw tonight was as good as I’ve seen him throw in a long time.

“Even the pitches that were called balls were in the zone, just down a little … maybe not even down. If they were down they were just a ball down. He looked good.”

With six games left in the regular season, the day three starter is the last spot in the rotation that hasn’t been nailed down.

It wouldn’t exactly be shocking to see Noland work his way into that role.

But for now a road matchup with Tennessee will be followed by a home series with Florida to end the regular season.

That’s why winning against ASU was big.

“It was a good win for us,” Van Horn said.

Mainly because he got to get some players time on the field.

As Van Horn said, he’s going to need a lot of pitchers in a couple of weeks when tournament time starts.

And that’s really what counts.

 

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Robinson hails from Ada, Okla., scored 30 points in 14 games with four starts for the Aggies last season.

“We are extremely excited about Jaxson joining our program,” Musselman said. “Jaxson was high on our recruiting list while he was in high school and many Power 5 schools went after Jaxson once he entered the transfer portal. He has tremendous upside and potential.

“He has deep range and is a knockdown shooter. We feel as though he will really fit in well with the other players on the roster.”

Jaxson Robinson
6-7, 195, G
Ada, Okla. / Ada HS / Texas A&M

2020-21 (Fr. at Texas A&M):
Played in 14 of A&M’s 18 games, making four starts (vs Auburn, at South Carolina, vs LSU and at Kansas State) … Recorded a block and assist in his collegiate debut in the season-opening win over New Orleans … Scored his first career points off a 3-pointer from the top of the key in the win over SE Louisiana … Saw action in the win over Wofford … Recorded season high in rebounds with seven in 18 minutes of play at LSU … With that, earned his first career start versus Auburn, playing a season-high 19:32 and establishing a season high with six points on a pair of 3’s in the win … Matched his season highs in points (6) and 3’s made (2) the following game in a start at South Carolina … Also made a pair of triples and tied his season high with six points at Ole Miss.

High School:
A four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals … Ranked 62nd nationally and 16th at his position by 247Sports … Previously a top 50 recruit of 2021 class but reclassified to the 2020 signing class … Led Ada High School to a 21-6 record and the Class 4A State Tournament after averaging 15.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game as a junior … Played for Team Griffin in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League where he helped capture the 2019 16U championship at the Nike Peach Jam.

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