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Hogs’ power display dominates Creighton, advance to NCAA Regional final

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas will got into the final of the NCAA regional with a powerful 12-1 win over Creighton at Baum-Walker Stadium on Saturday.

The win, powered by an explosive offensive display from Wehiwa Aloy and Ryder Helfrick and a shutdown pitching performance from Zach Root, puts the Razorbaacks (45-13, 20-10 SEC) just one win away from a Super Regional berth.

The Hogs’ offense erupted for five home runs, with Aloy and Helfrick each launching two, while Cam Kozeal continued his hot streak with his 15th homer of the season.

Every Razorbacks starter reached base by the seventh inning. The Hogs drew 12 walks and racked up 13 hits, overwhelming a Creighton pitching staff that had stifled Kansas just the night before.

“The message before the game was simple: be patient. Every starter reached base by the seventh inning after Kuhio Aloy drew a walk. That’s what we needed to see,” Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said later.

Kozeal, a candidate for tournament MVP, set the tone early with a home run in his first at-bat and followed with an RBI double.

“Postseason baseball is always a lot of fun,” Kozeal said after a previous win. “Just be yourself and have fun and play baseball.”

On the mound, Root delivered a master class, tossing six shutout innings and striking out seven Bluejays.

Root, who entered the game eager to rebound from a tough SEC Tournament outing, allowed just three hits and one walk while flashing a fastball that sat 93-95 mph and touched 96 mph. His curveball and slider kept Creighton hitters off balance all night.

Root’s performance drew praise from both coaches and analysts.

“He had his full arsenal on display,” noted one commentator. “If he can continue pitching like he did tonight, he can beat any team in the country.”

Root’s season stats are now 5-1 with a 3.62 ERA and 67 strikeouts in 49.2 innings, making him one of the most reliable arms in the Razorbacks’ rotation.

The Razorbacks’ balanced offense was match by solid defense and a deep bullpen.

In Friday’s 6-2 win over North Dakota State, Kozeal again led the way with four RBI, while relievers Parker Coil and Landon Beidelschies combined for eight strikeouts and allowed just four singles over the final 5.1 innings.

“I thought our defense was outstanding,” Van Horn said. “It was really good to see Ryder throw the ball like he did. Ryder made a perfect throw and ended the inning.”

With Saturday’s win, Arkansas is 2-0 in a regional for the first time since 2022 and will face either Creighton or North Dakota State in Sunday’s final with an 8 p.m. start time scheduled, but subject to change

The game’s broadcast channel will be determined Sunday. Fans will be able to list at ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

Kozeal leads Hogs to 6-2 regional win over North Dakota State

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — No. 6 Arkansas advanced to the winners bracket final of the NCAA Fayetteville Regional with a 6-2 victory over North Dakota State on Friday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium.

With the win, the Razorbacks improved to 44-13 on the season and set up a prime-time matchup against either Kansas or Creighton, while North Dakota State finished its campaign at 20-33.

Freshman infielder Cam Kozeal was the offensive catalyst for the Razorbacks, going 3-for-4 with a home run, double, and four RBIs.

Kozeal wasted no time, driving in Arkansas’s first run with a single in the opening frame. He followed with a run-scoring double off the right field wall in the third to extend the lead to 4-2.

In his third at-bat, Kozeal hammered the first pitch he saw — a hanging breaking ball — for a two-run homer, giving Arkansas a comfortable cushion through five innings.

“Postseason baseball is always a lot of fun,” Kozeal said after the game. “Just be yourself and have fun and play baseball.”

Razorbacks' Cam Kozeal slides across home plate, scoring an early run against North Dakota State
Arkansas Razorbacks’ Cam Kozeal slides across home plate, scoring an early run against the North Dakota State Bison in the NCAA Regional at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Ark. | Nilsen Roman-HitThatLine Images

After starter Aiden Jimenez worked 3.2 innings, Arkansas turned to its bullpen, which delivered 5.1 scoreless frames to shut down the Bison offense.

Sophomore left-hander Parker Coil, who had missed six weeks earlier in the season with a back injury, was especially sharp.

Coil threw 3.1 innings, striking out four and allowing just three hits. His arsenal that featured a fastball in the 89-92 mph range, a sharp cutter, and an unhittable slider, kept North Dakota State hitters off balance.

“I feel like I had everything working for me, slider and cutter,” Coil said. “The thought process was just keep going until I couldn’t anymore.”

Landon Beidelschies followed Coil, combining with him for eight strikeouts and limiting the Bison to just four singles over the final 5.1 innings.

Arkansas’s defense was flawless, a welcome sight for coach Dave Van Horn after a break following the SEC Tournament. It had been a little sloppy at times towards the end of the season and postseason.

Catcher Ryder Helfrick threw out two would-be base stealers, and Brent Iredale started a crucial double play to end a North Dakota State threat in the third inning.

“I thought our defense was outstanding,” Van Horn said. “It was really good to see Ryder throw the ball like he did. Ryder made a perfect throw and ended the inning.”

With the win, Arkansas moves into the winners bracket final, giving the team a valuable rest day and the opportunity to set its pitching staff for the next round.

The Razorbacks will face the winner of the Kansas-Creighton game Saturday at 8 p.m. on ESPN+.

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