Diamond Hogs score 18, sweep McNeese State

Arkansas is good, no doubt. But the bats could use a bit more oomph.

Pardon the lateness here, but Arkansas baseball is good.

The No. 3 Diamond Hogs closed out their series agianst McNeese State on Sunday with an easy 18-5 win to sweep the set. Now the Razorbacks get set for a one-game series with Oral Roberts before opening SEC play.

Arkansas is clearly ready. After a slow start at the plate, but a great one on the mound, the Razorbacks have picked it up on offense. In the capper against Cowboys, the Diamond Hogs picked up 12 hits and walked 10 times. In the series, Arkansas plated a total of 32 runs.

Ben McLaughlin and Ross Lovich had the best days in the finale. McLaughlin finished 4 for 5 with a double, three RBI and two runs. Lovich, hitting lead-off, had a three-run home run, four total RBI and two runs.

The one drawback were the thumps. McLaughlin’s two-bagger and Lovich’s home run were the only extra-base hits Arkansas collected.

They were enough for the staff.

Mason Molina had his worst game yet in an Arkansas uniform, the Texas Tech transfer working only four innings, giving up four earned runs on three hits and three walks. He also had a balk and hit a batter.

But after McNeese State took a 5-4 lead after their half of a four-run fifth, Arkansas responded with six runs to take control.

The Diamond Hogs have four games left at Baum-Walker Stadium before they hit road in weekend No. 2 of SEC play against Auburn. The game against ORU is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Diamond Hogs series with McNeese State now to start with doubleheader Saturday

McNeese State has won eight straight games, but the Cowboys were swept by Texas A&M by a combined score of 31-1.

Arkansas and McNeese State were set to start a three-game series on Friday from Baum-Walker Stadium.

The three games will still happen, but the start date has changed.

The school announced Thursday that Friday’s opener was postponed because of the threat of inclement weather. The two teams will now play a doubleheader starting at noon Saturday and close the series on Sunday.

Arkansas is ranked No. 3 in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll, jumping two spots this week after sweeping Murray State over the weekend. The Diamond Hogs (10-2) are on a six-game winning streak overall, having beaten Michigan and Grambling before Murray State and Central Arkansas earlier this week.

McNeese State, with a record of 8-5, has won eight straight games. But the Cowboys were swept by Arkansas’ SEC rival Texas A&M to kick off the season by a combined score of 31-1.

Both of Saturday’s games are scheduled for nine innings as Saturday’s forecast calls for clear skies and temperatures in the 60s.