The groups will play Sport 2 of the collection at 7 p.m. CT Friday in a contest that will likely be broadcast on the LSU Sports activities Radio Community and televised on the SEC Community.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Arkansas left-hander Hagen Smith restricted LSU to 2 runs in 6.0 innings Thursday evening because the top-ranked Razorbacks posted a 7-4 win over the seventh-ranked Tigers in Baum-Walker Stadium.
Arkansas improved to 21-4 total, 6-1 within the SEC, whereas LSU dropped to 20-7 total and 2-5 in convention play.
The groups will play Sport 2 of the collection at 7 p.m. CT Friday in a contest that will likely be broadcast on the LSU Sports activities Radio Community and televised on the SEC Community.
Smith (5-0) allowed two runs on 5 hits in six innings with no walks and 10 strikeouts earlier than leaving the sport with a 3-2 lead. Smith had not given up a run in an SEC recreation this season previous to Thursday’s contest, and his earlier season excessive of hits allowed was three.
“I assumed we did OK in opposition to Hagen; he’s the very best,” stated LSU coach Jay Johnson. “There have been some encouraging moments within the recreation that may give our gamers confidence. We’ve confronted most likely the 2 greatest pitchers within the nation (Smith and Florida’s Jac Caglianone) in our final two SEC video games, and I assumed we confirmed a number of enchancment tonight.”
Arkansas added a run within the seventh when centerfielder Ty Wilmsmeyer drew a bases-loaded stroll, however LSU first baseman Jared Jones narrowed the hole to 4-3 with an RBI single within the prime of the eighth.
The Razorbacks widened the result in 7-3 within the backside of the eighth when rightfielder Kendall Diggs blasted a three-run homer, his sixth dinger of the 12 months.
Leftfielder Ashton Larson walked within the ninth inning and later scored on a wild pitch earlier than Razorbacks reliever Stone Hewlett closed the sport with a strikeout.
LSU reliever Fidel Ulloa (0-1), who entered the sport within the third inning, was charged with the loss as he allowed two runs on two hits in 1.1 innings with two walks and no strikeouts.
Arkansas took a 1-0 lead within the backside of the third inning when first baseman Ben McLaughlin lifted a one-out sacrifice fly with the bases loaded.
Again-to-back dwelling runs by third baseman Tommy White and catcher Hayden Travinski gave LSU a 2-1 benefit within the fourth.
Arkansas responded with two runs within the backside of the fourth as designated hitter Jack Wagner launched a solo homer, and second baseman Peyton Stovall lined an RBI single.
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