That’s 10 thus far, Shooter: Arkansas takes big winning streak into SEC play after beating UNLV

Jared Wegner went yard for the eighth time and freshman Ben Bybee was sharp on the mound.

If Arkansas’ pitching throws during SEC play like it did Wednesday against UNLV, the Diamond Hogs shoudn’t have much trouble keeping up their good early-season fortune.

Arkansas will carry a 10-game winning streak into SEC play on the weekend after Wednesday’s 5-2 win over the Runnin’ Rebels. Over the last seven days worth of games, the Diamond Hogs have gone from last in the league in earned-run average to 11th.

It isn’t the place coach Dave Van Horn wants to be with his staff, but considering all the injuries they’ve suffered, it’s been a dynamite week. Ben Bybee had his turn Wednesday.

The 6-foot-6 freshman right-hander won his first career game as he threw five innings of scoreless ball. Bybee limited the Rebels to six hits and a walk and needed just 65 pitches to get through those frames.

His teammates gave him a one-run lead to work after the first as Tavian Josenbeger scored on a fielder’s choice. In the fifth, Arkansas tacked on two more runs with Jared Wegner’s two-run shot, his eighth of the season.

UNLV scored its two runs, both unearned, on a fielding error by Mason Neville in right. Arkansas pulled back two in the eighth on an RBI double by Kendall Diggs and an RBI single by Harold Coll.

Arkansas hosts Auburn for the SEC opening weekend Friday through Sunday at Baum-Walker Stadium.

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