Hogs look to get back to winning

A baseball helmet is shown, Friday, June 10, 2022 during a baseball practice before the NCAA Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC. Check out nwaonline.com/220611Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery...(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)
A baseball helmet is shown, Friday, June 10, 2022 during a baseball practice before the NCAA Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC. Check out nwaonline.com/220611Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery...(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)

FAYETTEVILLE -- The No. 6 Arkansas baseball team will try to steady the ship and return to its blistering winning pace at Baum-Wallker Stadium with a game tonight at 6 against Nebraska-Omaha.

The University of Arkansas (20-4) dropped three spots in Monday's USA Today coaches poll after being swept in a Saturday doubleheader at No. 1 LSU by a combined score of 26-7. The Razorbacks had won the opener 9-3 in 10 innings on Friday and had two shots at notching their first back-to-back series wins in Baton Rouge.

Arkansas completed a 17-1 homestand prior to the LSU series, winning the final 14 games in a row. That ties the longest home winning streak under 21st year Coach Dave Van Horn. The Razorbacks also won 14 in a row in 2018 and 2022.

Van Horn and pitching coach Matt Hobbs are looking to get the Razorback pitching staff back on course after the Tigers launched seven home runs in windy conditions Saturday.

Arkansas will start freshman Ben Bybee (2-0, 1.98 ERA), today with the potential to bring him back for the weekend SEC home series against Alabama.

Bybee allowed 1 run on 1 hit and 3 walks in 4 innings and picked up the win in last week's 12-2 victory over Southeast Missouri State before throwing 2 shutout innings in Saturday's nightcap at LSU.

Bybee and projected Nebraska-Omaha starter Charlie Bell (1-2, 8.36 ERA) were practically neighbors in suburban Kansas City during their prep years.

Bybee, a 6-6, 235-pounder, was a standout at Blue Valley Southwest High School in Overland Park, Kan., and was rated the No. 2 right-handed pitching prospect in Kansas by Perfect Game last year.

Bell, a 6-5, 230-pound junior right-hander, prepped at Olathe (Kan.) East before signing with Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College. His starts this season have come against tough competition, as he's faced UCLA, Fresno State, BYU, Nebraska and North Dakota State. He picked up his win with a 5-inning stint at BYU in which he allowed 3 runs on 3 hits and a walk in a 16-4 decision.

Arkansas beat the Mavericks for the first time last March 2 by a 15-3 score with current regulars Brady Slavens and Peyton Stovall hitting two of the Hogs' three home runs.

The Razorbacks have hit home runs in 20 consecutive games dating to a homer-less 9-7 win over Grambling State on Feb. 21.

Transfer left fielder Jared Wegner supplied the power with first-inning home runs in the doubleheader at LSU, helping the Hogs jump out to 2-0 leads in both games.

Wegner is tied for fourth in the SEC with 11 home runs and 38 RBI. He leads the Arkansas regulars with 32 runs and an .826 slugging percentage and is second with a .384 batting average.

Right fielder Jace Bohrofen (.403, 5 home runs, 17 RBI) continues to lead the team in batting average and he's eighth in the SEC.

Other top hitters are designated hitter Kendall Diggs (.343, 7, 28), center fielder Tavian Josenberger (.330, 3, 13), second baseman Stovall (.299, 3, 17) and first baseman Slavens (.271, 2, 17).

Van Horn is looking for the right combination at shortstop and third base, where some combination of John Bolton (.203, 7 RBI), Jayson Jones (.333, 2, 6), Peyton Holt (.294, 1, 5), Harold Coll (.243, 1, 12) and Caleb Cali (.225, 2, 9) have logged time.

Freshman Reese Robinett (.357, 2, 7) has homered in two of the past four games, including a three-run go-ahead shot in the Razorbacks' eight-run 10th inning during the opener at LSU.

Van Horn called the situation at short and third as a day-to-day thing.

"I mean, the shortstop position has been pretty good with Bolton out there," Van Horn said. "Now he hadn't hit worth a darn lately, honestly, been a little bit disappointing. Third base, just trying to get somebody to play defense and swing the bat a little bit. It's been up and down. We're kind of waiting on somebody to take control of that position."

The Mavericks are coming off a 2-1 home series win against North Dakota State. Their top hitters are Mike Boeve (.489, 11 RBI), Haiden Hunt (.286, 1 HR, 3 RBI), Devin Hurdle (.278, 1, 10), Eddie Satisky (.271, 1, 10) and Eduardo Rosario (.264, 4, 14).

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Today's game

Nebraska-Omaha at No. 6 Arkansas

WHEN 6 p.m.

WHERE Baum-Walker Stadium, Fayetteville

RECORDS Nebraska-Omaha 7-10; Arkansas 20-4

STARTING PITCHERS Nebraska-Omaha RHP Charlie Bell (1-2, 8.36 ERA); Arkansas RHP Ben Bybee (2-0, 1.98)

SERIES Nebraska-Omaha leads 2-1

LAST MEETING Arkansas won 15-3 on March 2, 2022

COACHES Evan Porter (123-168-1 in seventh season at Nebraska-Omaha and overall); Dave Van Horn (816-427 in 21st season at Arkansas; 1,136-586 in 29th season overall)

TV/STREAMING SEC Network-Plus

RADIO Razorback Sports Network

SHORT HOPS

During the Hogs' streak of 20 consecutive games with a home run, they have 11 games with 1 homer, 4 games with 2 homers, 3 games with 3 homers and 2 games with 4 homers. The 4-home run games came in back-to-back wins over Illinois State (10-9) and Wright State (12-2). … Nebraska-Omaha won the first two meetings in the series, all played in Fayetteville, by scores of 9-7 and 6-3 on April 13, 1965. … Arkansas ranks 65th nationally in team batting average (.297), 67th in team earned-run average (4.79), 58th in team fielding percentage (.976) and 32nd in scoring (8.5 runs per game). … Nebraska-Omaha ranks 149th in batting average (.273), 240th in pitching (7.42 ERA), 110th in fielding (.972) and 226th in scoring (5.4 rpg). … LSU center fielder Dylan Crews, who went 8 for 13 (.615) with a .667 on-base percentage, a 1.308 slugging percentage, and homered in all 3 games against Arkansas, was named an SEC tri-player of the week on Monday. Crews batted .625 with 4 home runs, 9 RBI and 9 runs in 4 games last week.

THE WEEK AHEAD

TODAY Nebraska-Omaha, 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY Off

THURSDAY Off

FRIDAY Alabama*, 6:30 p.m.

SATURDAY Alabama*, 2 p.m.

SUNDAY Alabama*, 2 p.m.

MONDAY Off

*SEC game

 


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