
Hogs Plate 10 Unanswered to Complete Run-Rule of No. 11 South Carolina
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.– The No. 10/12 Arkansas Razorbacks plated 10 unanswered runs across the final four innings of play to defeat No. 10/11 South Carolina, 10-2 (6 inn.) and register their 19th run-rule victory of the season on Friday evening at Bogle Park.
The Hogs’ 19 run-run wins this season are a program record. The previous single-season record was 16 by the 2014 squad. Arkansas has now won four straight series-opening games in SEC play dating back to March 22 at No. 7 Tennessee.
Entering the bottom of the fifth, trailing 2-1, Arkansas (30-8, 9-7 SEC) exploded for five runs in the inning, three of which came on a bases-clearing three-run triple from Ella McDowell following the Gamecocks walking the bases loaded. Courtney Day and Atalyia Rijo then increased the lead to 6-2 by way of an RBI double and RBI triple, respectively.
In the bottom of the sixth, McDowell and Kailey Wyckoff added runs courtesy of an RBI single and RBI double before Day stepped to the plate and sealed the victory with a two-run single up the middle, giving the Hogs the 10-2 victory.
Robyn Herron was magnificent in the circle, throwing her eighth complete game of the season while collecting nine strikeouts and allowing just two runs on three hits and four walks to improve to 12-4 on the season.
McDowell led the Arkansas efforts at the plate again with a 2-4 night that featured a double, two runs scored and a career-high five RBI. South Carolina elected to pitch around Bri Ellis all night, who preceded McDowell in the batting order. The nation’s leader in OPS and home runs did not register a single at-bat as she was walked three times and hit by a pitch. Day also registered multiple hits and runs scored by going 2-4 with a double and three RBI. Rijo (1-3, 3B, RBI), Wyckoff (1-3, 2B, RBI) and Reagan Johnson (1-2, 3 R, 2 BB) each registered a hit in the victory.
Sam Gress took the loss in relief for South Carolina (31-9, 6-7 SEC) to fall to 8-5 on the season after allowing five runs on three hits and three walks with four strikeouts in 2.2 innings of work.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Both teams went with the usual Friday starters as Robyn Herron made her 15th start of the season for Arkansas and Jori Heard made her 14th start for South Carolina.
Quncee Lilio drew a four-pitch walk to lead off the game for South Carolina. Herron then bounced back with a strikeout. Karley Shelton followed with a single to center field to put two on with one out. South Carolina took an early 1-0 lead on a 4-6 fielder’s choice from catcher Lexi Winters combined with heads-up base running from Lilio, who scored from second base.
Reagan Johnson led off the bottom of the first with a four-pitch walk and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Bri Ellis was then hit by a pitch with one out in the inning. However, the Gamecocks escaped with a 5-3 groundball double play to end the frame.
The Gamecocks added another run in the second inning, courtesy of Ella Chancey doubling before coming around to score on a double steal. Kailey Wyckoff reached on a walk in the bottom of the second, which was all the Hogs would get.
Herron threw a scoreless third inning, highlighted by consecutive strikeouts to end the inning.
Johnson legged out an infield single in the bottom half with one out. Reagan Kramer then hit into a fielder’s choice, and Johnson beat the throw, causing both to reach safely. Ellis walked to load the bases. Sam Gress made a relief appearance with. 3-2 count on Ellis. Ella McDowell then cut the Gamecocks’ lead to 2-1 with an RBI groundout to second base.
In the fourth inning, Herron registered her second consecutive scoreless frame, highlighted by a strikeout and Kennedy Miller throwing out a runner attempting to steal second base. Gress registered a 1-2-3 bottom of the fourth to keep the Hogs at bay.
Herron retired the Gamecocks in order in the fifth, capping the inning with her eighth strikeout of the contest.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, Johnson reached base with a leadoff walk. Kramer followed with a walk before Ellis reached, courtesy of a free pass for the fourth time during the game. Ella McDowell then made South Carolina pay with a bases-clearing double into left-center field that gave Arkansas a 4-2 lead that it would not relinquish. Courtney Day followed with a double off the base of the left-center field wall that would score McDowell before Atalyia Rijo tripled in a run to make it 6-2 Arkansas.
Winters and Ella Chancey reached for South Carolina in the top of the sixth inning courtesy of a single and a walk, but the Gamecocks would have nothing to show for it as Herron spun another scoreless inning while picking up her ninth and final strikeout of the contest.
Arkansas continued to pour it on in the bottom of the sixth inning. McDowell added her fifth RBI of the night with a single to center field before Kailey Wyckoff made it 8-2 courtesy of an RBI double off the center field wall. Day stepped to the plate and put the final touches on the Razorbacks’ 10-2 run-rule victory with a two-run groundball single up the middle in her first game back following an injury.
NOTABLES
- Reagan Johnson improved her hitting streak to a team-best eight games while recording her 200th career hit in the victory, becoming just the 11th player in program history to accomplish the feat.
- Arkansas earned its 19th run-rule victory this season, improving a school record.
- Robyn Herron tied her single-season career high in wins with 12. She went 12-9 in 2024.
- Bri Ellis extended her reached-base streak to 14 games while tying a season high with three walks.
- Ella McDowell collected a career high five RBI while recording her 13th career multi-hit game and 11th career multi-RBI game.
- Courtney Day registered her 31st career multi-hit game and 38th career multi-RBI game.
- The Razorbacks reached the 30-win mark for the eighth consecutive season (2020 excluded due to COVID) and the 14th season in program history.
- Arkansas is 151-1 when scoring 8+ runs under head coach Courtney Deifel (2016-present).
UP NEXT
The Razorbacks will look to take the series tomorrow at 7 p.m. Arkansas will honor senior Bri Ellis before the first pitch and will have fireworks following the conclusion of the contest. The matchup will be televised on SEC Network with Erin Miller and Alex Perlman on the call.
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