No. 11 Arkansas sweeps No. 1 Texas in career-high weekend


No. 11 Arkansas sweeps No. 1 Texas in career-high weekend

Down goes No. 1.

11 Arkansas (40-9, 17-7 seconds) swept No. 1 Texas (38-8, 19-5 s) to ensure the much needed victory of the series in front of the domestic crowd and handed Longhorns their first series of loss of the season. Since 2001 it was the first weekend series of Arkansas over team No. 1.

It looks like Razorbacks got back their shivers.

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Two Sec Powerhouses were together at the top of the world two weeks ago and owned the first two charts on a national level before Arkansas lost two consecutive series with Texas A&M and Florida. With both teams of passengers in different directions, the match gave razorback the opportunity to correct the ship.

And they didn’t waste time.

Arkansas closed Texas in the game 1, 9-0, behind the career day of ESA and the junior left pot retoot. He struck 11, a high career and gave up only two hits over eight shifts, career long.

Razorbacks scored two, three and four runs in consecutive shifts between the second and fourth shift using Sophomore second Baseman Cam Kozeal’s three-run Homer in the third.

Pitching Masterclass continued to play 2. Arkansas’s pitching staff, led by the junior right-handed Gage Wood, who hit nine in four shifts, gathered 15 punchties in victory 6-1 Razorbacks. Like root, nine Wood strikes were a high career.

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Longhorns brought more fire forces in the game 3 so that bats ran and score three runs in the third and fifth shift. Although Arkansas had already secured this series, they responded to electricity in Texas with even more energy. Four players clarified and recorded at least two RBI, which led to the 13-8 victory to complete the Sweep series.

The star of the show was the first Baseman Redshirt Sophomore Reese Robinett, who clubed around the foundations in the Back-to-Back shifts and ended up with a career of six RBIs.

After the junior right-handed Christian Fouty killed the door to his second and last hit to end the series, Baum-Walker Stadium exploded. The ampd-up jug went strongly to Sophomore Catcher Ryder Helfrick to celebrate sweeping and making a gesture hand to refer to the end of the series.

Razorbacks heads down to Baton Rouge, La. Texas will try to bounce at home against Florida.




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