Sporting Life Arkansas

Razorback Baseball Slides into Poll

 

 

FAYETTEVILLE – Following a series victory over No. 20 Texas A&M last weekend, the Razorback baseball team reappeared in the national polls Monday afternoon at No. 24 according to Perfect Game.

The ranking by Perfect Game comes after the Razorbacks played 20 of the last 29 games against ranked opponents and earned three SEC series victories over top-25 foes.

The Razorback baseball team ranks second in the SEC and No. 11 in the country in earned run average at 2.39, and has allowed two runs or less in 29 of the 53 games this season.

The Razorbacks will put a lid on the regular season this week, traveling to Missouri for a three-game set against the Tigers. First pitch on Thursday and Friday is slated for 6 p.m., followed by a 1 p.m. start Saturday in the series finale.

Overall Record: 32-21
SEC Record: 13-14
This Week’s Record: 2-1

This Week’s Results:
May 9 – Arkansas 3, Texas A&M 2
May 10 – Arkansas 7, Texas A&M 3
May 11 – Texas A&M 6, Arkansas 5 (10 innings)

Upcoming Games:
May 15, 6 p.m. – Arkansas at Missouri – Columbia, Mo.
May 16, 6 p.m. – Arkansas at Missouri – Columbia, Mo. (Live on CST)
May 17, 2 p.m. – Arkansas at Missouri – Columbia, Mo. (Live on CST)

Player of the Week:

Clark Eagan – DH – 6-1 – 170 – Appleton, Wis.

Notes: Clark Eagan took over the top spot in the lineup against Texas A&M and hit .500 with four hits, two runs scored and three walks to lead Arkansas to its third series win over a ranked opponent. He provided three sacrifice hits on the weekend and drove in a pair of runs. Eagan tallied his first career home run in the series opener to give the Razorbacks a lead they would never relinquish. He ended the series with three walks, two extra base hits and one stolen base in as many attempts. Eagan had an on base percentage of .667 and slugging percentage of 1.000.

Pitcher of the Week:

Trey Killian – RHP – 6-2 – 190 – Mountain Home, Ark.

Notes: Trey Killian made another brilliant Friday night start for Razorbacks against No. 20 Texas A&M, tossing 8.0 innings and allowing two hits and one run. He took a no hitter to the seventh inning before surrendering a one-out double to break up the no-hit bid. He recorded seven strikeouts in the game and did not walk a batter. Killian has allowed one earned run or less in six of his 11 outings as he lowered his earned run average to 2.29 on the year.

Team Notes