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HawgBeat – Arkansas baseball’s unpredictable run at 2017 SEC Baseball Tournament

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In most seasons the SEC Tournament does not mean a whole lot for Arkansas, which was eliminated the tournament by Texas A&M on Saturday.

Usually, the only benefit for the Diamond Hogs is to position themselves better in the NCAA Tournament — something this year’s team didn’t really need.

In 2017, Arkansas was on the bubble to be a regional host, and for a team that had not hosted a regional since 2010, it was hungry to host. A couple of wins in Hoover would solidify it, and that’s exactly what the Razorbacks got.

Second Round- vs. 5-seed Mississippi State (4-3 L) 

A game originally scheduled for 8 p.m. on Day 2 in Hoover ended up being the 9:30 a.m. first pitch on Day 3 because of typical Hoover weather conditions moving game times.

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Arkansas opened the morning with a two-homer from Luke Bonfield in the first inning and another run in the second. Starter Trevor Stephan worked six innings and allowed a run in his final inning of work.

The Razorbacks would fail to score again after the second inning and the Bulldogs tied it in the eighth inning. Arkansas watched the bullpen implode in the ninth as two more runs scored for Mississippi State. The Bulldogs’ pitching shut down the Arkansas batters in order to end the game, sending the Hogs to an elimination game.

Second Round (Elimination Game)- vs. 8-seed Auburn (12-0 W) (7 innings)

Later in the day, Arkansas was back on the diamond trying to stay alive against Auburn.

Chad Spanberger started the evening with a solo home run, then added a two-run homer and then a grand slam. He became the first player in SEC Tournament history with three home runs in a game and he had seven RBIs total.

Jax Biggers a hit two triples in the game, tying a school record.

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Arkansas also threw the tournament’s first-ever no-hitter as Dominic Taccolini, Matt Cronin, and Josh Alberius held Auburn off the scoreboard and did so while walking seven Tigers and striking out seven. It was Arkansas’ first no-hitter since 2006 against Oklahoma State.

Third Round (Elimination Game)- No. 5 Mississippi State (9-2 W)

Arkansas finally got some rest and played the late game against the Bulldogs on Friday.

The Razorbacks started with a Spanberger double, which was cashed in for a run one batter later. Mississippi State responded in the second with the tying run. A scoring lull took place over the next three innings until Arkansas blew it open in the sixth with six runs, all started with a solo home run from Dominic Fletcher.

Two more runs scored for Arkansas in the ninth and the Razorbacks advanced to the semifinals. Spanberger hit a pair of doubles and Biggers recorded another triple, which was his third of the tournament.

Semifinals- No. 1 Florida (16-0 W) (7 innings)

The hot bats continued into the semifinals as the Razorbacks chased Florida starter Brady Singer after one inning in which he allowed seven runs and he failed to record an out in the second.

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Spanberger continued to swing for the fences and hit two more home runs, pushing his total to five in the tournament. Eric Cole and Dominic Fletcher also homered in the game.

The Razorbacks scored two or more runs in five of the seven innings and Florida used seven pitchers, none who went longer than 1 ⅔ innings. Kacey Murphy threw a two-hit complete game as Arkansas picked up its largest margin of victory in the SEC Tournament.

Championship Game- No. 2 LSU (4-2 L)

Arkansas was back in an unusual, but not unfamiliar spot, as it reached the championship game for the fourth time in school history and the first since 2007.

The Razorbacks started the scoring with a solo home run from Eric Cole, his second in as many games. Starter Kevin Kopps worked three clean innings before LSU added three runs, chasing Kopps out of the game.

LSU added another run in the sixth to take a 4-1 lead but Arkansas had one more chance to score. The Razorbacks put two runners on with no outs, but just one run touched home plate as a groundout stranded the tying run at second base.

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The Tigers won their 12th SEC Championship and Arkansas fell in its fourth appearance still looking for its first title. Luckily, four years later, the Diamond Hogs secured one in 2021.

Spanberger was named the SEC Tournament MVP for his 10 RBIs, three doubles, five home runs and 26 total bases. Spanberger, Luke Bonfield, and Kacey Murphy were all named to the SEC All-Tournament team.

Arkansas managed to earn a regional host spot, but it eventually fell to Missouri State in a 3-2 loss in the Regional final.

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Shooting improvement key for Razorbacks | Arkansas Democrat Gazette

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After his Florida Gators beat Arkansas 71-63 Saturday at Walton Arena, Coach Todd Golden said:

“I think the strength of Arkansas team, from my perspective, is their ability to penetrate and get downhill and get to the rim.

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The Arkansas State Police is investigating a Sunday homicide that took place about 9 miles from the state’s southeast corner, the agency announced Monday.

Around 8:15 p.m. Sunday, a Eudora Police Department officer on patrol heard what sounded like gunshots, according to a report.

The officer responded and was flagged down by witnesses who reported that Jamarion Plummer, 25, had been shot at his home in the 1000 block of North Main Street.

Plummer was taken to Chicot Memorial Medical Center, about 15 miles to the north, in a private vehicle. He was later transferred to UAMS Medical Center in Little Rock, where he died from his injuries at approximately 11:30 p.m. Sunday.

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The Eudora Police Department requested the assistance of state police. The investigation is ongoing.



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Former Arkansas OT Ty'Kieast Crawford transferring to West Virginia, per report 

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Former Arkansas offensive tackle Ty’Kieast Crawford has changed his mind on his destination for this fall and is transferring to West Virginia, his agents told ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg on Monday.

The 6-foot-5, 324-pounder had originally committed to play for UCLA in 2025, but now the mammoth tackle has pivoted and has decided to play for Rich Rodriguez in Morgantown this fall. Crawford started 9 games along the Razorbacks’ offensive line.

Crawford’s collegiate journey has already taken him to multiple schools. He began his career at Charlotte, choosing to play there over the likes of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, LSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Arizona, Baylor, Colorado, Florida State, Houston, Indiana, Oklahoma State, Purdue, SMU, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC and, ironically, West Virginia. So Crawford will now have played for 2 of the schools he originally spurned, in Arkansas and West Virginia.

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But Crawford didn’t last long at Charlotte, playing just 1 season for the 49ers. He entered the transfer portal and ended up at Arkansas after spurning the Razorbacks in his original recruiting process. Crawford appeared in 33 games for the Razorbacks over the course of 4 seasons, making 9 starts.

He will have 1 more year of eligibility left when he arrives in Morgantown to play for Rodriguez this fall.

Cory Nightingale

Cory Nightingale, a former sportswriter and sports editor at the Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post, is a South Florida-based freelance writer who covers Alabama for SaturdayDownSouth.com.

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