No. 13 Hogs Conclude Road Swing with Midweek Action at Central Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Facing their penultimate opponent of the regular season, the No. 13 Arkansas Razorbacks conclude their four-game road swing with a midweek, in-state showdown at Central Arkansas on Tuesday, April 30. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. CT at Farris Field in Conway, Ark. The game will be available on ESPN+.
Following a clash with the Bears, Arkansas returns to the friendly confines of Bogle Park to close out the regular season with a three-game set vs. Ole Miss on May 3-5.
Series History
- Arkansas leads the all-time series, 4-2.
- The series dates back to 2021 with the Hogs claiming wins in each of the first four meetings.
Last Time Out
- The Razorbacks are coming off their second top-10 road series win of the season after winning the series at No. 7 LSU on April 26-28 in Baton Rouge.
- Arkansas clinched back-to-back series wins against LSU in Baton Rouge for the first time in program history.
- The Hogs have won 15 of their last 16 SEC road series, dating back to the 2020 season.
- Arkansas has won three series in a row and seven of its last 10 games against LSU.
- The Razorbacks have won five straight ranked SEC series heading into this upcoming weekend vs. Ole Miss.
- Arkansas captured a 2-1 win in the series opener on April 26 at Tiger Park. Senior third baseman Hannah Gammill’s go-ahead RBI single in the top of the seventh propelled No. 13 Arkansas to a 2-1 victory. Morgan Leinstock won her 50th career game in the circle after hurling twirled her second consecutive complete game and eighth of the season as she surrendered just one unearned run on three hits across 7.0 frames.
- The Hogs clinched the series in game two with a 4-1 victory. Kennedy Miller paced Arkansas offensively with a 2-for-3 effort that included a team-high two RBI. Arkansas scored its other two runs after a pair of bases-loaded walks were issued to Gammill and Halvorson in the third. Three Arkansas arms were utilized with LHP Hannah Camenzind (9-1) earning the win and Morgan Leinstock picking up her second win of the season.
The Beebe Bomber
- Senior third baseman and Beebe, Ark., native Hannah Gammill has etched her name inside the program’s record book. With 44 career home runs (11 so far in 2024), Gammill sits fourth all-time in program history in career home runs.
- Gammill became the youngest player in program history to earn First Team NFCA All-America honors when she received the accolade in 2022.
- Gammill’s offensive production has skyrocketed during conference-only play this season as she leads the team in RBI with 18 and ranks second in home runs with five.
- Gammill ranks second on the team in home runs this season with 11.
- She tied her career highs in home runs (2) and RBI (5) vs. No. 3 Georgia on April 1 in Athens.
- Ranks second on the team in two-out RBI with 16.
Arkansas Career Home Run Leaders
- Linnie Malkin (2018-22) 50
- Danielle Gibson (2019-22) 48
- Devon Wallace (2012-15) 47
- Hannah Gammill (2021-Pres.) 44
Hogs in the Rankings
- Under head coach Courtney Deifel the Hogs have been ranked 96 times in the USA Today/NFCA Poll. Prior to her tenure, Arkansas was ranked just one time in program history (2013).
- The Hogs have been ranked in the USA Today/NFCA Poll in 89 of its last 90 releases, dating back to week seven of the 2018 campaign.
- Arkansas has received a vote in the last 108 releases of the USA Today/NFCA Poll, the longest streak in program history.
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