Friday, May 14 – at Tennessee – W, 6-5
Saturday, May 15 – at Tennessee – L, 8-7
Sunday, May 16 – at Tennessee – W, 3-2
This Week
Friday, May 21 – vs. Florida – 7 p.m. [SEC Network]
Saturday, May 22 – vs. Florida – 2 p.m. [SEC Network+]
Player of the Week
Brady Slavens
Stats: 3 GP/3 GS, .385/.385/.769, 5-for-13, 4 R, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI
Brady Slavens was the spark plug in each of the Razorbacks’ wins over the weekend at #4 Tennessee, helping #1 Arkansas take the series on Rocky Top. The Hog first baseman racked up a team-best five hits on the weekend, including three extra-base knocks, and scored four runs while driving in two. He had three hits and two RBI in game one of the series, swatting a two-run homer and coming a triple shy of the cycle to help Arkansas storm back from a 5-0 first-inning deficit and win, 8-7. Slavens came up big in the series finale with two runs scored, including the game-winning tally in the top of the ninth. His leadoff single sta
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Oliver Grigg May 14, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Ark. – Trailing by five after the first inning of play, No. 1 Arkansas came roaring back with six unanswered runs to snag a 6-5 win in the series opener against No. 4 Tennessee on Friday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
The Razorbacks are now 38-9 overall on the year, improving to 18-7 in SEC play with the win. Arkansas owns a 1.5-game lead in the SEC West following second-place Mississippi State’s loss to Mizzou.
Tennessee was all over starter Patrick Wicklander in the bottom of the first inning, breaking out for five runs (two earned) in the frame. The Volunteers’ biggest blow came via a two-out, three-run homer, which extended their first-inning lead to five.
KNOXVILLE, Ark. Trailing by five after the first inning of play, No. 1 Arkansas came roaring back with six unanswered runs to snag a 6-5 win in the series opener against No. 4 Tennessee on Friday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
The Razorbacks are now 38-9 overall on the year, improving to 18-7 in SEC play with the win. Arkansas owns a 1.5-game lead in the SEC West following second-place Mississippi State’s loss to Mizzou.
Tennessee was all over starter Patrick Wicklander in the bottom of the first inning, breaking out for five runs (two earned) in the frame. The Volunteers’ biggest blow came via a two-out, three-run homer, which extended their first-inning lead to five.