The No. 10 Arkansas Razorbacks look to build off a program-record 19-1 start when they travel to Oxford, Miss., this weekend (March 7-9) for a three-game series at Ole Miss to open SEC play.
In the first round, Arkansas, as a No. 11 seed, is projected to face fellow projected No. 11 seed Ohio State in the First Four in Dayton, Ohio. The Hogs were recently in the “last four byes” spot in the same bracketology.
The Razorbacks did quite a bit of damage to their resume with a loss to South Carolina, but Tuesday's win at Vanderbilt should put them in the field.
Her efforts propelled Arkansas into the lead, but Georgia (13-18) capitalized on momentum in the final quarter to turn the tide. The Bulldogs’ win sets up a second-round matchup against fifth-seeded Oklahoma on Thursday.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Less than two hours after Arkansas hit its first grand slam of the season to cap off the restart of Tuesday's game, Charles Davalan hit his second homer of the year, a 416-foot grand slam in the third that broke a 3-3 tie.
More importantly, it would put an end to the mental block Arkansas has when it comes to games played before 7 p.m., especially when in early time slots. The Hogs are currently 0-6 in day games against the SEC, and John Calipari desperately needs his team to shake its consistent bad play during daylight hours before the SEC and NCAA Tournament.
Arkansas gets a second grand slam, as Charles Davalan brought home 4 Razorbacks on 1 swing in Game 2 against ULM.
Arkansas' Izzy Higginbottom scored 38 points in Wednesday's season-ending loss after being snubbed from the All-SEC team recently:
Arkansas baseball wasted no time finishing off a contest against Louisiana Monroe, blasting a game-ending grand slam in a run-rule victory.