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Trio of Razorbacks Selected to Preseason All-SEC Team

Jacob Pavilack February 4, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Arkansas redshirt senior infielder Braxton Burnside, redshirt junior outfielder Hannah McEwen and redshirt senior pitcher Autumn Storms have been named to the 14th annual Preseason All-SEC Softball Team. Alongside LSU (4) and Alabama (3), the Razorbacks are one of only three squads with three or more players appearing on the team. After sitting out 2019 due to NCAA transfer regulations, Burnside made a splash on The Hill, hitting .392 with a team-leading 31 hits while starting all 25 games at shortstop in the COVID-19 shortened 2020 season. The Paragould, Ark. native slugged a team-best .620 with three doubles, five home runs and 20 RBI and reached base at a .467 clip. She also collected 49 total bases, 17th most in the SEC. Her 11 multi-hit games and nine-game hitting streak were both team bests.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190517:05:28:00

constant in the same direction for long periods you know lies and lows like the gusts you hear blowing against your house you don t get out over the sea so it s better for the materials and over the years is consistent winds give you a higher energy you need a new board and i think. the mechanics always climate turbine in pairs in case one of them needs help it s switched off while they work on it for safety reasons so it can t harvest power during that time. it s to september october after september or october we don t do maintenance it s almost as if you we have a limited period in summer say 4 or 5 months where we try to do all the necessary work there also official requirements we fulfill in that time he said tests on the letters and crane systems are yields are highest from september on morris when the autumn storms come and later during a spring storm so we need the systems to work then and not require maintenance.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180219:07:50:00

husband grew up in that is now on the ocean. shishmaref has been shrinking for years in ten to thirty years the village could be uninhabitable. several storm surges have destroyed many houses since one thousand nine hundred six the evidence of climate change is clear. can t stand it is a biologist he s lived here for eighteen years. he shows us the traditional fridge used by the people up here a box in the ground right above the permafrost layer but the permafrost has melted the house that once stood above it has been claimed by the sea without the permafrost the ground lacks the necessary stability the sandy island is easy prey for autumn storms. the biologist is a teacher at the local school climate change is a constant topic here none of the children will be able to live in shishmaref when they are grown up losing their home is

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