Despite a slight hiccup with a loss on Friday, the No. 14 Arkansas softball team completed a stellar weekend in the Razorback Invitation on Sunday with a five-inning, 10-0 rout of Texas-Arlington at Bogle Park.
The Hogs (13-3) wrapped up the weekend 5-1 in their home debut. After falling to Wichita State on Friday, they came back to trounce the Shockers 15-4 on Saturday. They posted shutouts in four of the six game, with three ending early, via the run-rule.
Arkansas outscored its opponents, 49-7, during the event, and has now scored 108 runs this season, while giving up just 30.
Razorback sophomore right-hander Reis Beuerlein (2-0) went all five innings in the circle on Sunday, allowing just two hits and striking out three. She sat down 12 straight batters at one point.
After two scoreless innings against the Mavericks, Arkansas exploded with eight runs in the third frame. Senior Hannah Gammill smacked a run-scoring double, and Lauren Camenzind followed with a two-run double to make it 7-0.
Junior Raigan Kramer, who led off the third with a bunt single and stolen base, then drilled her second hit of the inning with an RBI-triple down the left-field line to boost the lead to eight. Kramer, sophomore Reagan Johnson and freshman Kennedy Miller each had a pair of hits in the contest.
Junior Carlee Ratcliff capped the scoring in the fourth, when she blasted a two-run, pinch-hit home run to center field, sending the crowd of 3,019 home with a smile.
Arkansas will next host the Woo Pig Classic, beginning Thursday, with South Dakota State, Southeast Missouri State and Florida Atlantic coming to Fayetteville. The Razorbacks will begin facing South Dakota State at 4 p.m., which can been seen on ESPN+.
The following weekend, March 7-10, will be the Razorback Rumble, as Nebraska, South Alabama, St. Francis and Northern Iowa visit Bogle Park.