Arkansas
Arkansas Drops Thursday Night Affair
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – No. 9 Arkansas (27-10) was one out away from taking Thursday night time’s collection opener at Bogle Park, however No. 8 Georgia (30-7) poked a go-ahead three-run dwelling run within the prime of the seventh to take sport one, 4-3.
Thursday’s setback snapped Arkansas’ three sport win streak vs. the Bulldogs. The Razorbacks fall to 27-10 total and 8-5 in SEC play.
The Hogs led all the ballgame till the highest of the seventh inning when Georgia tagged its three-run shot.
Arkansas scored all three runs within the first three frames. The Razorbacks poured on two runs within the first due to junior Cylie Halvorson’s two-run Bogle Bomb for a 2-0 lead.
Georgia lower the deficit to 2-1 on an RBI double within the prime of the third, however Arkansas responded swiftly within the backside body. Sophomore Kacie Hoffmann’s RBI double to proper middle prolonged the Hogs’ result in 3-1.
Pitching her eleventh full sport of the season, redshirt senior RHP Chenise Delce (14-5) suffered the loss regardless of holding Georgia to 1 run by six innings. Delce struck out 9 and gave up 4 runs on seven hits throughout 7.0 frames. The Oklahoma Metropolis product didn’t problem a stroll.
Offensively, Arkansas mixed for 4 hits. Halvorson paced the Hogs, ending 1-for-3 with a two-run dwelling run to broaden her hitting streak to seven video games. After swatting an RBI double, Hoffmann expanded her hitting streak to 4 video games. Freshman Lauren Camenzind and fifth-year senior Kristina Foreman pocketed a success apiece. Foreman elevated her hitting streak to 5 video games.
Up Subsequent
The Razorbacks look to even the collection at 6 p.m. CT Friday on SEC Community+. Saturday’s collection finale is about for five p.m. on SEC Community.
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