Arkansas drops game three of Supers to Texas, ends magical season

Arkansas’ magical season comes to a close following a tough loss to Texas in the Super Regionals.

The best season in the history of Arkansas Razorbacks Softball came to a crushing end on Saturday, as the Razorbacks fell to Texas, 3-0 in game three of the Fayetteville Super Regional.

After playing a scoreless game through the 5th inning, it was Texas who cracked the scoreboard first with a three-run 6th inning.

The Longhorns opened the inning with two hits that placed both baserunners in scoring position. Alyssa Washington then stepped into the box for Texas, and battled [autotag]Chenise Delce[/autotag] to a hitters count at 3-1. On the fifth pitch of the at-bat, Washington hit a double that cleared the bases, and gave Texas the 2-0 lead. In the next at-bat, Washington scored on an RBI single by Mary Iakopo to extend the lead to 3-0.

Over the final two innings, Arkansas would put a total of six runners on base, with only two runner going beyond 2nd base.

Arkansas was limited to five hits on the day, with [autotag]Danielle Gibson[/autotag] collecting two of those. In the circle, Chenise Delce struck out eight batters and allowed seven hits in 6.0 innings pitched. In relief, [autotag]Mary Haff[/autotag] allowed a hit while recording a strikeout.

The magical season for Arkansas Softball comes to a close with Saturday’s loss. The Razorbacks ended the season with a record of 48-12. Over the historic season, Arkansas won every SEC series of the season, en route to their second SEC regular season championship, as well as their first-ever SEC Tournament championship.

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Texas downs Arkansas, forces game three of Super Regionals

Texas got the best of Arkansas in a low-scoring affair, setting up a winner-take-all game three on Saturday.

Friday’s game two of the Fayetteville Super Regional between Arkansas and Texas featured a great game between two stout defenses, and even stronger pitching staffs.

The difference, was one inning, and who got the most production at the plate.

Every run scored in the game came in the 3rd inning, with Texas using the magic of the longball to move ahead of Arkansas, and to grab the 3-1 win. The victory by Texas evens the series at 1-1, forcing a “winner-take-all” game three on Saturday afternoon.

After recording a hit and leaving a runner on base through the first two innings of the game, Arkansas finally scored a run on an infield single by [autotag]Danielle Gibson[/autotag] that scored [autotag]KB Sides[/autotag] to give the Razorbacks the 1-0 lead.

The Longhorns responded by leading off the bottom of the 3rd inning on back-to-back solo home runs by Katie Cimusz and Jenae Jefferson to take the lead away from Arkansas, 2-1.

Mary Iakopo extended the Texas lead to 3-1 on a double to left-center field with one out in the inning. [autotag]Chenise Delce[/autotag] would enter in relief of [autotag]Mary Haff[/autotag], and would strike out the final two batters of the frame.

After the big inning, both pitchers relied on their defense to keep their opposition off of the scoreboard. In 3.2 innings of relief, Delce struck out four batters while allowing just three hits. Hailey Dolcini tossed a complete game for Texas, allowing five hits and striking out two batters.

At the plate, Gibson recorded two of Arkansas’ five hits. Texas’ Alyssa Washington was the only Longhorn to pick up multiple hits.

Game three is set for a 3 p.m CDT first pitch at Bogle Park. The winner will claim a spot in the Women’s College World Series beginning next Thursday in Oklahoma City.

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Hooked ’em! Arkansas takes game one of Super Regionals from Texas

Arkansas Softball is just one win away from a trip to OKC following a series-opening win over Texas on Thursday.

Fans that attended the opener of the Fayetteville Super Regional at Bogle Park were spectacular, and Arkansas Softball rewarded them with a victory.

Behind a strong offensive push in the later innings, the Razorbacks claim game one of the best-of-three Super Regional with Texas, beating the Longhorns, 7-1.

The Razorback defense got out of a jam in the top half of the 5th inning, which swung much-needed momentum towards the Arkansas bats. The Razorbacks were able to grab three runs.

After allowing two hits and an intentional walk in the inning, [autotag]Chenise Delce[/autotag] became locked in a battle with Texas power-hitter Bella Dayton, which ultimately ended in a ground out to [autotag]Audrie LaValley[/autotag] at 2nd base, keeping the Longhorns off of the scoreboard.

That was the play that Arkansas needed to get going offensively. The bats finally struck gold in the bottom half of the inning, as Arkansas left a total of seven runners stranded on base without a run to show for it through the first four innings. That changed with [autotag]Hannah Gammill[/autotag] stepped in the batter’s box.

After [autotag]Hannah McEwen[/autotag] reached on a leadoff double, and [autotag]Danielle Gibson[/autotag] was intentionally walked, Gammill hit a bloop single over the head of Texas’ Alyssa Washington to score McEwen to give Arkansas the 1-0 lead.

[autotag]Linnie Malkin[/autotag] kept the streak going by hitting a single to center field to load the bases for [autotag]Kacie Hoffman[/autotag]. Hoffman hit a ground ball to 2nd base, which looked to set up a routine out with a throw home. However, the throw was wide, which allowed Gibson and Gammill to score to extend the Razorbacks’ lead to 3-0.

The Razorbacks added four insurance runs in the 6th inning. Gammill grabbed her second RBI of the day by scoring McEwen on a single, and she later scored on a single by Malkin.

History repeated itself in the inning, as Hoffman would again hit a ground ball in the infield, which turned into a Texas error. The wide throw to 1st base from Texas’ Mia Scott allowed two more runs to score, pushing Arkansas’ lead to 7-0.

Texas scored their first and only run in the bottom of the 7th inning. With the bases loaded, Texas’ Mia Scott hit a grounder to 2nd base, which Arkansas used to get the out at 2nd, allowing the run from 3rd base to score. Bella Dayton flew out to McEwen in the next at-bat to close the game.

Arkansas was led offensively by Hannah Gammill’s three-hit, two-RBI night. Hannah McEwen also had three hits in the game while Linnie Malkin and former Longhorn [autotag]Taylor Ellsworth[/autotag] picked up multiple hits.

In a complete game performance, Chenise Delce struck out six Longhorns while allowing six hits and walking one batter.

Game two of the Super Regionals is set for 5:30 p.m. CDT on Friday at Bogle Park. The game can be seen on ESPN2. An Arkansas win will send them to Oklahoma City for the program’s first-ever trip to the Women’s College World Series.

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Arkansas media legends Bob Holt and Mike Irwin elected to Hall of Fame

Bob Holt, Mike Irwin, Mike Nail and Chris Mortensen were elected to the Arkansas Hall of Fame on Wednesday.

If you’ve listened to an Arkansas press conference at any point over the last 40ish years, you’ve heard Bob Holt.

If you’ve watched local sports TV at any point over last 45ish years, you’ve seen Mike Irwin.

Holt, a Razorbacks reporter for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Irwin, an analyst for Pig Trail Nation, were among four elected to the Arkansas Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame on Wednesday. They were joined by former Arkansas play-by-play man Mike Nail and Chris Mortensen, the long-time ESPN football reporter who is based in Northwest Arkansas.

Holt has spent his entire career covering the state of Arkansas. He began his sports career in 1981 and is known for his affable demeanor and interaction with players and coaches in post-game press conferences. He’s a godfather of sorts during SEC Media Week, when coaches from across the conference will interact with the long-time reporter.

Irwin’s career covering Arkansas began 46 years ago. He worked at KFSM until 2012 when he retired but then quickly re-joined the TV side to work at KNWA.

Nail was the play-by-play voice for Arkansas basketball during the Eddie Sutton and Nolan Richardson years. He spent 29 seasons calling the Hogs and, well, calling the Hogs.

Mortensen moved to Northwest Arkansas in the mid-2000s when his son, Alex, joined the Razorbacks football team. He has since made the area his home.

The group was enshrined during a Hawgs Illustrated luncheon at Mermaid’s restaurant in Fayetteville.

“Without you guys – the readers, the viewers – none of us could do what we do,” Holt said.

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Almost: Arkansas golf season ends after missing cut at NCAA Championships

Arkansas finished in a tie with Vanderbilt at the NCAA Championships.

Arkansas’ women’s golf team finished 22nd in the country as the Razorbacks saw their season come to an end on Sunday.

Arkansas tied with fellow SEC mate Vanderbilt in a tie for that position, 10 shots over the cut-line at 49-over par. The tournament leader, Stanford, is in first place at even.

The Razorbacks had their best day on Sunday in Arizona, shooting 13-over for the round. It was still 10 shots over the cut line, though, and only three strokes ahead of last-place Alabama.

Kajal Mistry led Arkansas on Sunday. She shot an even-par for the day and 7-over for the tournament.

The Arkansas men’s golf team will begin its run at the NCAA Championships on Friday on the same course as the women in Scottsdale.

A look at the 2022 NCAA Softball Super Regional Matchups

Regional weekend provided softball fans with plenty of excitement. Super Regional weekend could have that same effect.

Softball fans, rejoice. We are one week away from the start of the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City.

Before we get there, though, there is one final weekend where 16 teams will play for a shot to travel to Oklahoma City, and begin their road to a national title.

There were plenty of head-turning moments during the regional weekend, where five teams advanced to the supers despite not hosting a regional. Some of the biggest upsets include Stanford defeating Alabama in the Tuscaloosa Regional, which causes Alabama to miss the Super Regionals for the first time since 2005.

Another shocker was Mississippi State winning the Tallahassee Regional. Although Florida State entered the weekend as the no. 2 national seed, many believed that South Florida had a chance to upset the Seminoles and sneak their way into the supers.

After dropping their first game to South Florida on Friday, 4-0, Mississippi State got their revenge on the Bulls by defeating USF, 6-0 in an elimination game. Mississippi State turned around and defeated the Seminoles twice in order to rise as victors.

If super regional weekend is as crazy as the previous weekend, softball fans could be in for a treat this weekend.

Rivalry rekindled: Arkansas Softball set to host Texas for a spot in the WCWS

A rivalry series for a shot at the Women’s College World Series? Count us in.

The rivalry between two former Southwest Conference foes begins a new chapter on Thursday, that in the form of softball.

The Arkansas Razorbacks, winner of the Fayetteville Regional, is set to host the winner of the Seattle Regional, Texas, in the Super Regionals this weekend at Bogle Park for a shot to compete in the Women’s College World Series.

The Razorbacks defeated Oregon on Sunday, 9-3 to close a perfect 3-0 weekend in their home-standing regional led by a four home run game from the likes of Danielle Gibson, Kacie Hoffman, Linnie Malkin, and KB Sides. Despite there being four home runs hit, the leader at the plate was [autotag]Rylin Hedgecock[/autotag], as she hit a three-RBI double in the 6th inning, an inning where the Razorbacks scored six runs to put the game away.

For Texas, they were one of five teams to win their regional despite not hosting. Competing in the Seattle Regional hosted by Washington, Texas defeated the Huskies twice over the weekend to advance to the Super Regionals. After defeating Washington 8-2 on Saturday, the Longhorns fell to the Huskies, 2-1 to set up a winner-take-all game seven.

In the final game of the weekend, the score was deadlocked at 0-0 until the 5th inning when Bella Dayton doubled down the left field line to score two runs, giving Texas the 2-0 lead. The Longhorn’s final blow came when Jenae Jefferson hit a solo home run in the top of the 7th to extend the lead to 3-0. That home run really came at a great time, as the Huskies scored two runs in the bottom half of the inning to trim Texas’ lead to 3-2, but ultimately ran out of outs and taking the defeat.

The Razorbacks and Longhorns begin their three-game set on Thursday evening at 6 p.m. CDT at Bogle Park. The game will be televised on ESPN 2.

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Hello, Supers: Arkansas advances after dispatching Oregon

Another six-run inning against Oregon allowed Arkansas to advance to the next round of the NCAA Tournament.

Sixes are wild.

A day after sending Oregon to the elimination bracket in the Fayetteville Regional with a six-run inning, Arkansas just eliminated directly the Ducks with a six-run inning on Sunday, 9-3.

The Razorbacks advance to the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament which they will play again at Bogle Park next weekend against an opponent to be determined. With the game tied at three, Arkansas dropped six in the sixth inning to break open the game.

Arkansas hit four home runs in the win and a three-run double from pinch-hitter Rylin Hedgecock plated runs number two, three and four in the sixth. KB Sides, Danielle Gibson, Linnie Malkin and Kacie Hoffman went yard.

Courtney Deifel’s team led 3-0 heading to the bottom of the fourth. But an Ari Carlson double turned into a de facto inside-the-park home run after errors allowed her to come home on the same play, clearing the bases of two other Ducks in the process.

It was about the only mistake Arkansas pitcher Mary Haff made. The other five hits she allowed were all singles and she struck out four while walking just one.

The opponent and pitch times for the Super Regional round will be determined later Sunday.

Arkansas comes on late, beats Oregon to clinch spot in Fayetteville Regional Final

The rain played havoc with Arkansas and Oregon on Saturday, but the Razorbacks booked a spot in the Final.

Rain in Fayetteville played havoc for a good chunk of the afternoon of Arkansas’ semifinal game against Oregon from Bogle Park on Saturday.

When it finally cleared, the teams seemed a bit off-put. It wasn’t until the home team dropped six runs in the sixth to break a zero-zero tie and ultimately come away with a win, 6-2, to book a spot in the Regional Final on Sunday.

Arkansas had just one hit through five innings. Oregon pitcher Makenna Kliethermes was untouchable. But Danielle Gibson and Hannah Gammill knocked back-to-back singles to start the sixth. Linnie Malkin and Kacie Hoffman followed with back-to-back home runs and Kliethermes was quickly finished. Hannah McEwen added a two-run double as insurance later in the inning.

Oregon made things interesting in the seventh with a one-out, two-run home run from Tehya Bird, but Chenise Delce retired the next two batters to finish her complete game.

Arkansas now has two opportunities to clinch the Regional on Sunday. A single win will book their spot in the Super Regionals, which will also be in Fayetteville the following weekend.

Razorbacks run-rule Princeton to open Fayetteville Regional

Arkansas will face Oregon on Saturday in the winners bracket of the NCAA Tournament’s Fayetteville Regional.

Arkansas softball, the No. 4 team in the nation, looked like it on Friday.

The Razorbacks opened the Fayetteville Regional of the NCAA Tournament on Friday evening with an 11-0 win over Ivy League champ Princeton. Arkansas will play second-seeded Oregon on Saturday for a spot in the Regional final.

The Ducks beat Wichita State, 10-2, in the other first-round game. First pitch between Oregon and Arkansas is scheduled for 1 p.m.

Arkansas scored eight runs in the fourth to send the Tigers packing. Danielle Gibson, who went 1 for 2 with five RBI, hit a grand slam in the inning as the biggest highlight. She and her teammates walked seven times and had seven hits in 19 at-bats.

On the other side, Arkansas starter Mary Haff worked the complete game, giving up just two hits and a walk while striking out six in her five innings.

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