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Preview | Saluki Baseball Travels to Central Arkansas for Weekend Series – Southern Illinois University Athletics
THE SCHEDULE
Friday – 3 p.m.
Saturday – 2 p.m.
Sunday – 1 p.m.
HOW TO FOLLOW ALONG
Fans can also follow along via live stats or on Twitter @SIU_Baseball.
WEEKEND ROTATION
RHP Aidan Foeller (1-0, 0.00) vs RHP Jesse Barker (0-1, 5.79)
LHP Al Holguin (0-0, 6.23) vs RHP Cole MacRae (0-1, 2.25)
RHP Jake Combs (0-0, 19.29) vs TBA
AROUND THE HORN
- Saluki baseball continues its seven-game road swing to open the 2024 season with a weekend series at Central Arkansas — the first time that SIU has made the trip to Conway in program history.
- SIU has drawn 49 walks in four games this season which ranks second in the nation — three Salukis rank in the top-5 nationally in walks drawn (Jake Allgeyer – 1st/9, Bennett Eltoft and Steven Loden 5th/8).
- Saluki infielder Steven Loden has carried over his power from a year ago when he hit 18 homers. The senior has a home run in each game (4) this season and ranks second in the nation behind Texas A&M’s Jace Laviolette (5).
- SIU is fifth in the nation with an on-base percentage of .505.
- Southern has scored at least 14 runs in each of its first four games. Its 57 runs scored ranks fourth nationally.
- Seven Salukis hold an OPS of over 1.000 led by Steven Loden with a 1.355 OPS. Loden has eight hits in 16 at bats. Four of his hits are home runs, while he also has a triple and a double.
- Similar to years past, the Salukis have made their mark on the base paths, swiping nine bases in nine attempts. Jordan Bach, Mathieu Vallee, and Bennett Eltoft are 2-for-2 to lead the team.
- Friday night starter Aidan Foeller was nearly perfect last time out, allowing just one base hit and striking out eight batters. He did not issue a walk in five complete innings for the Salukis.
RHODES AT THE HELM
- Lance Rhodes enters his fifth season at the helm of the program, leading the team to 40 or more wins during two of the last three seasons — including the first back-to-back 40-win seasons in program history (2021 & 22).
- Rhodes holds an overall record of 130-69 and a 46-30 mark in Missouri Valley Conference play.
THE SERIES & THE MATCHUP
- The Salukis and Bears have met six times prior to the weekend with both teams winning three games each. This will be the first time that the Salukis will play UCA in Conway as both series were played at Itchy Jones Stadium, first in 2015 when SIU dropped all three games before SIU swept the Bears in 2022.
- The Bears have played a tough schedule on the road thus far in the 2024 season, including a pair of close losses to defending national champion LSU last weekend in Baton Rouge. UCA fell to Memphis 14-4 on Tuesday.
- UCA is hitting .193 with two home runs while its pitching staff holds a 5.36 ERA with 46 strikeouts.
THE 2024 DAWGS
THE BIG FLY
- SIU’s eight home runs rank 19th nationally and tops in the MVC through four games. Loden leads the team with four in 16 at bats.
- As a team, the Salukis hit the third-most home runs in program history in 2023 with 79 bombs, averaging 1.39 home runs per game.
- Steven Loden and Pier-Olivier Boucher finished second and fourth, respectively in single-season home runs in 2023. Loden sent 18 homers out which ranked second while Boucher hit 16 home runs to tie for fourth place.
LET’S TURN TWO
- The Salukis led the nation in double plays (61) and double plays turned per game (1.07) in 2023.
- SIU has led the MVC in turning double plays in seven of the last 10 seasons. SIU led the MVC in double plays in 2013, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 2023. The Salukis were second in the MVC in 2016.
WINNING AT THE ITCH
- SIU started the Lance Rhodes era by winning 13 consecutive home games (5-0 in 2020 (COVID), started 8-0 in 2021). Overall, SIU is 74-24 at Itchy Jones Stadium under head coach Lance Rhodes.
MVC PRESEASON POLL
- Indiana State was picked in a poll of league head coaches to win the 2024 Missouri Valley Conference baseball title. The Sycamores are defending regular-season and tournament champions. ISU received 95 total points and eight of 10 first-place tallies in this season’s poll, while Missouri State and Evansville earned the other two first-place votes. The Bears finished second in this year’s poll with 89 points, while Evansville is in the No. 3 spot with 81 points. Murray State (4th, 67 points) and Southern Illinois (5th, 63 points) are tightly bunched for the next two spots, followed by Belmont (6th, 40), Illinois State (7th, 39), UIC (8th, 34), Valparaiso (9th, 22), and Bradley (10th, 20).
PRESEASON MVC HONORS
- Right-hander Jake Combs was named Preseason All-Missouri Valley Conference. A Second Team All-MVC selection a year ago, Combs led the team in ERA with a 2.97 mark in 63.2 innings across 16 appearances, including 15 starts. In MVC play Combs held opponents to a 2.01 ERA in 31.1 innings.
DAWGS WITH WALK-OFF MAGIC
- Southern Illinois recorded six walk-off wins in 2023 and has 11 walk-off wins under Lance Rhodes.
FAST FACTS
- Bob Goalby was a letter winner for the Saluki Baseball team in 1948, just the second year as a program. He went on to star in another sport: He won the 1968 Masters, defeating, among others, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Sam Snead.
- SIU has led the MVC in turning double plays in seven of the last 10 seasons. SIU led the MVC in double plays in 2013, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 2023. The Salukis were second in the MVC in 2016.
- The Salukis are one of the most senior-laden teams in the nation with 18 on the roster this season.
- Utah Valley – 20
- Texas State – 18
- Houston – 18
- Notre Dame – 18
- Southern Illinois – 18
- 6. Georgetown – 17
SIU BASEBALL: A RICH HISTORY
- Southern Illinois has made five College World Series appearances, finishing second in the nation twice (1968, 71) and third twice (1974, 1977).
- SIU has produced 25 Major Leaguers. Some notable MLB Salukis include Steve Finley, Duane Kuiper, Dave Steib, Jerry Hairston Jr., Al Levine, Jason Frasor, and Jim Dwyer.
- The Dan Callahan MVC Baseball Coach of the Year award is the only Valley coaching award in any sport named after a former coach. Callahan coached SIU from 1994-2010, amassing 595 wins. In the decade of the 1970’s, Southern Illinois had the second-best winning percentage in all of Division I baseball, trailing only Texas. SIU was 383-106-3 (.782) from 1970-79.
- The Salukis have won eight Missouri Valley Conference championships. All but one came during a 16-year stretch from 1975-90. (SIU was independent in baseball before joining the MVC in 1975). Southern claimed its eighth Valley title and the program’s first in 32 years in 2022 after going 16-5 in conference play.
UP NEXT
The Salukis will welcome Butler on Tuesday for its first game of the season at Itchy Jones Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. and admission is free.
FOLLOW THE SALUKIS
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Salukis by following the team on Twitter at @SIU_Baseball, on Facebook at Facebook.com/SalukiBaseball, and on Instagram at @SIU_Baseball. Fans can also download the “Salukis” Mobile App on the App Store or Google Play Store.
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Arkansas Storm Team Blog: 7th driest year on record to date
It’s been a bone-dry year in Arkansas. It’s now the 7th driest year on record in Little Rock since record-keeping began in 1875, as of April 20.
24 days so far this year in Little Rock have received measurable rainfall. 12 days received a trace amount of rain, meaning there were no rainfall measurements to report (it was too little to record), as it was just a sprinkle or a few spits.
Only 4 days have received an inch or more of rain so far this year. Those occurred on April 4, March 7, February 14, and January 24. January’s “rain” was really winter precipitation.
April is usually the rainiest month of the year in Arkansas. In Little Rock, April on average receives 5.59 inches of rainfall. So far this April, as of April 20, Little Rock has only recorded 1.17″ of rain for the month.
The rainfall deficit over the last 6 months is well over a foot for much of Arkansas, including Little Rock, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Harrison.
Spring is the rainy season, and summer is the dry season. If rain isn’t recorded soon, the drought will persist into the summer. In fact, the latest seasonal drought outlook shows that while some areas of Arkansas could see improvements, the drought continues into July.
To fully end the drought, parts of central and northeast Arkansas need more than 25 inches of rain over the next 3 months. Parts of northwest Arkansas need between 15 and 20 inches of rain over the next 3 months. The rest of the state needs between 20 and 25 inches of rain over the next 3 months. All of this rain would need to be received slowly, not all at one time.
The odds of receiving this much rain slowly over the next 3 months are very low.
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Arkansas Lottery Cash 3, Cash 4 winning numbers for April 19, 2026
The Arkansas Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Sunday, April 19, 2026 results for each game:
Winning Cash 3 numbers from April 19 drawing
Evening: 5-3-2
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Winning Cash 4 numbers from April 19 drawing
Evening: 7-5-4-8
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Winning Natural State Jackpot numbers from April 19 drawing
02-07-17-20-23
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from April 19 drawing
32-42-52-53-55, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
When are the Arkansas Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Cash 3 Midday: 12:59 p.m. CT daily except Sunday.
- Cash 3 Evening: 6:59 p.m. CT daily.
- Cash 4 Midday: 12:59 p.m. CT daily except Sunday.
- Cash 4 Evening: 6:59 p.m. CT daily.
- Lucky For Life: 9:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Natural State Jackpot: 8 p.m. CT daily except Sunday.
- LOTTO: 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 10:15 p.m. CT daily.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by an Arkansas editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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Central Arkansas council hands out 300 free produce bags at Saline County fresh market
BENTON, Ark. (KATV) — Saline County residents got a fresh boost earlier today when the Central Arkansas Development Council hosted its third Fresh Market event in the county, handing out about 300 bags of fresh produce free of charge.
The council, described as the largest community action agency in Arkansas, said the event is part of its ongoing effort to address food insecurity in the state and expand access to healthy food options.
“What we’re here to do is we’re here to be what our community needs us to be,” Randy Morris, CEO of Central Arkansas Development Council, said. “We are here to serve our mission, which is to alleviate the causes and conditions of poverty, to help vulnerable populations achieve their potential and to build strong communities in Arkansas through community action.”
The council also said it was rewarded funds by the government to host an emergency food drive that will happen soon.
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