No. 2 Arkansas rallies past Texas Tech for midweek sweep

Arkansas Baseball: The Arkansas Razorbacks mixed timely hitting with clutch pitching and defense to earn a two-game series sweep of Texas Tech Wednesday at Baum-Walker Stadium.

One day after a thrilling 9-8 come-from-behind victory that featured a combined 23 hits, No. 2 Arkansas mixed timely hitting with clutch pitching and defense to earn a 5-4 victory over Texas Tech Wednesday at Baum-Walker Stadium.

The Razorbacks (32-5 overall) tallied only four hits in Wednesday’s game but made the most of them.

Arkansas got on the board right away when Peyton Stovall led off the bottom of the first with a 406-foot home run to right off Hudson Parker.

Nolan Souza led off the second inning with a solo shot, a 376-foot blast over the left field bullpen that allowed the Razorbacks to reclaim the lead at 2-1 after Texas Tech had tied it.

The Red Raiders (26-12) grabbed their first lead of the day on a two-run ground-rule double to right field from Kevin Bazzell in the third inning.

Things stayed quiet until the sixth inning when Arkansas reclaimed the lead. Ben McLaughlin singled down the right field line to put runners at the corners with one away for Wehiwa Aloy, who smacked an RBI single to left to tie the game.

Two batters later, Jack Wagner gave the Hogs the lead with an RBI sac fly to deep center, scoring McLaughlin for a 4-3 lead.

In the eighth, Arkansas loaded the bases without a hit off Texas Tech reliever Max Huffling. With two outs, Jayson Jones was hit by a pitch to force in a run to extend the Razorbacks’ lead to 5-3.

Stone Hewlett allowed a long two-out solo home run to Cade McGee that trimmed the lead to 5-4 in the ninth. Hewlett then rallied to strike out pitch-hitter Garet Boehm on three pitches to nail down his third save and finish off the two-game series sweep.

Cooper Dossett earned the win in relief for Arkansas with 2 2/3 scoreless innings. Dossett (2-0) struck out two and retired eight of the nine batters he faced. Razorbacks pitchers combined for five innings of one-run ball in relief. They surrendered just one hit, McGee’s ninth-inning home run.

Derek Bridges (0-1) suffered the loss in relief for Texas Tech.

Colin Fisher received a no-decision after making his seventh start of the season and his third straight in a midweek game. The freshman left-hander allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits in four innings.

NEXT UP

Arkansas travels to South Carolina for a weekend series in SEC play. The Gamecocks are ranked No. 20 in the latest D1Baseball poll. Friday’s first pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. CDT and game be seen on SEC Network+.

Arkansas vs. Texas Tech: How to watch, stream, listen

Arkansas and Texas Tech are eeriliy similar teams. They meet Friday in the Super 16 from Fayetteville.

The Arkansas women’s basketball team was on the cusp of NCAA Tournament berth just over a week ago. And while it didn’t pan out, the Hogs have since played like a team upset they were denied.

Arkansas will host Texas Tech on Friday from Bud Walton Arena on the Super 16 in the Women’s NIT. Tip time is 7 p.m.

The Razorbacks rolled their first two opponents in the WNIT. Louisiana Tech shot 28% in Arkansas’ 22-point win in the first round. Samara Spencer then scored 27 to lead her team over Stephen F. Austin in the round of 32 to set up Friday’s game against the Red Raiders.

Like, Arkansas, Texas Tech looked the part of NCAA Tournament most of the season. The Raiders finished the regular-season with 10 losses in their last 13 games, however. In the WNIT, they’ve beaten SMU by 12 points and Texas-El Paso by 13.

You can head to BWA to catch the game in-person or check below on how to watch, stream or listen.

Arkansas State vs. #25 Texas Tech live stream, TV channel, game time, how to watch, odds, men’s college basketball

The Arkansas State Red Wolves will meet the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Tuesday night from the United Supermarkets Arena.

The Arkansas State Red Wolves will meet the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Tuesday night from the United Supermarkets Arena.

Arkansas State comes into this one with a 7-2 record this season after knocking off MS Valley State while they look for their 8th win. As for Texas Tech, they’re 7-1 after knocking off No. 18 ranked Tennessee last week and will look to carry over some momentum into tonight.

This will be a great night of college hoops, here is everything you need to know to stream the game.

Arkansas State vs. #25 Texas Tech

  • When: Tuesday, December 14
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN+
  • Live Stream: ESPN+ (stream now)

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Arkansas State vs. #25 Texas Tech (-24.5)

O/U: 142.5

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NCAA Tournament First Round: (3) Arkansas (23-6) vs (6) Texas Tech (18-10) prediction and college basketball game preview.

NCAA Tournament First Round: (3) Arkansas (23-6) vs (6) Texas Tech (18-10) prediction and college basketball game preview.


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Why Texas Tech Will Win

The Red Raider defense is really just that good.

The best scoring D in the Big 12 showed up large against a Utah State team that was the media pick 11-seed darling when the brackets were first announced.

Texas Tech allowed the Aggies to do okay on the inside in the 65-53 win, but it got out and stopped just about everything from three – and it helped that Utah State couldn’t hit a free throw and the D struggled in the second half.

Arkansas had to battle for about 30 minutes against Colgate before pulling away in an 85-68 win, and now it’s going to have to handle Texas Tech’s style.

There are usually too many turnovers and too many fouls – although the Hogs limited both against the Raiders – and unlike Colgate, the Red Raiders will be able to slow things down when needed.

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Why Arkansas Will Win

Yeah, Colgate provide a push and got all of Twitter fired up, and …

Arkansas won by 17.

Texas Tech was fantastic offensively when it had to be against Utah State, but  it’s not built to keep up if and when the Hogs get their offense in gear.

They’re going to want to keep everything moving and get up and down the floor in a hurry, and they’re going to maximize their possessions by keeping the pressure on at both ends all game long.

As good as the Red Raider defense is, it’s usually just okay at guarding the three and the Hogs will keep firing.  They’re 10-0 this year when making nine threes or more, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

Arkansas has to be red hot in this to pull it out. If the threes are falling, it wins. If they aren’t, the Texas Tech defense will be tough enough to pull this off.

Comps are always dangerous, but Arkansas lost its one Big 12 game to Oklahoma State – it only made five threes – and Texas Tech won its lone SEC game beating LSU, even though the Tiger O was on from the outside.

Arkansas can play defense, too, but the Red Raiders will play the grinding game in the clutch a wee bit better.

Arkansas vs Texas Tech Prediction, Line

Texas Tech 68, Arkansas 66
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