Jacob Pavilack May 23, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas softball team advanced to super regionals for the second time in program history by defeated Stanford, 7-3, in the NCAA Tournament’s Fayetteville Regional final round on Sunday evening. The Razorbacks (42-9) will host their first home super regional in program history next weekend against either Arizona or Ole Miss.
How it Happened
Outfielder Hannah McEwen walked to lead off the game, setting up infielder Braxton Burnside to jolt her 25th home run of the season to dead center, giving the Hogs a 2-0 lead. Stanford responded immediately in the bottom of the frame and took advantage of an error to put runners on first and second with one out. Emily Young singled off pitcher Autumn Storms’ leg and the ricochet allowed one run to score. Emily Schultz blooped a double to left to tie the game, and the Cardinal went ahead 3-2 on Sydnee Huff’s single to center, but Ryan Jackso
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BATON ROUGE, La. – For the first time in school history, the Arkansas Razorbacks are SEC Champions after beating LSU 4-1 in the second game of a doubleheader Monday night in Baton Rouge, La. The victory split the double dip with the Tigers taking the first game 2-1.
Arkansas wraps up the regular season an incredible 40-8 and 19-5 in the SEC. The Razorbacks have clinched at least a share of the SEC crown and now await Florida’s series on the final weekend of the regular season next week. The Gators host Texas A&M and must win all three games against the Aggies to pull even with the Hogs and share the title. Arkansas becomes the first school outside of Alabama and Florida to win the SEC regular season since 2007.