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Hogs Host South Carolina This Weekend in Final Regular Season Home Series

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FAYETTEVILLE-– No. 3 Arkansas (36-12, 17-7 SEC) welcomes No. 6 South Carolina (36-12, 14-9 SEC) to Baum-Walker Stadium for top-10 SEC showdown in the penultimate weekend of the regular season.

First pitch in the series opener between the Razorbacks and Gamecocks is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 12, on SEC Network+. Game two is slated to begin at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 13, on SEC Network+, while the series finale will get underway at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 14, on SEC Network+.

This weekend’s three-game set in Fayetteville marks the first top-10 series played at Baum-Walker Stadium since then-No. 1 Arkansas hosted then-No. 9 Florida in the final weekend of the 2021 regular season. The Hogs swept the Gators to clinch the regular-season SEC title and conclude the regular season with a 42-10 overall record and a 22-8 mark in SEC play, tying a program record for most SEC victories in a single season.

Schedule

Friday, May 12

#6 South Carolina vs. #3 Arkansas – 6:30 p.m. – SEC Network+ – Listen – Live Stats

Saturday, May 13

#6 South Carolina vs. #3 Arkansas – 6 p.m. – SEC Network+ – Listen – Live Stats

Sunday, May 14

#6 South Carolina vs. #3 Arkansas – 2 p.m. – SEC Network+ – Listen – Live Stats

On the Mound

Friday, May 12

South Carolina – RHP Eli Jones (4-2, 3.38 ERA)

Arkansas – LHP Hagen Smith (7-1, 2.56 ERA)

Saturday, May 13

South Carolina – TBA

Arkansas – TBA

Sunday, May 14

South Carolina – LHP Matthew Becker (4-1, 4.46 ERA)

Arkansas – TBA

Tune In

Brett Dolan (play-by-play) and Troy Eklund (analyst) will have the call of all three games on SEC Network+. The entire series can also be heard on the Razorback Sports Network from Learfield, including locally in Fayetteville on 92.1 FM or through the Razorback app, with Phil Elson (play-by-play) and Bubba Carpenter (analyst) on the call.

A full list of radio affiliates is available here.

History Lesson
Arkansas is 44-35 all-time against South Carolina, including a 22-12 record in games played in Fayetteville. Under head coach Dave Van Horn, the Hogs are 28-21 overall with a 12-9 record at home against the Gamecocks since 2003.

The Hogs, 7-3 in their last 10 games against the Gamecocks, have won three straight three-game series against South Carolina, including a pair of series wins at Baum-Walker Stadium in 2018. Arkansas won the regular-season series before defeating South Carolina in three games in the NCAA Fayetteville Super Regional to advance to the College World Series.

Arkansas has not lost a regular-season series to South Carolina since 2016 and has not dropped a three-game series at home to South Carolina since the 2012 campaign.

In the Polls
Collegiate Baseball – 3

D1Baseball – 3

NCBWA – 3

Perfect Game – 3

USA Today Coaches – 3

Baseball America – 4

Senior Saturday

Prior to Saturday night’s game, the Razorbacks will honor three members of its senior class and soon-to-be-graduates of the University of Arkansas: infielder John Bolton, infielder Brady Slavens and outfielder Jared Wegner.

Home Sweet Hogs

Arkansas is 28-3 (.903 winning percentage) at Baum-Walker Stadium this season. It represents the Hogs’ best home record since winning 29 of their first 32 games at Baum-Walker Stadium in 2018.

In 2018, the Razorbacks advanced to the College World Series and finished as the national runner-up, setting school records for single-season home wins (34) and home winning percentage (.895) in the process. Excluding 2020, the Hogs have won 28 games or more at home for six consecutive seasons, including a program-record 34 wins at home in 2018.

2017: 29-8 at home / 45-19 overall

2018: 34-4 at home / 48-21 overall

2019: 33-7 at home / 46-20 overall

2020: N/A
2021: 30-8 at home / 50-13 overall

2022: 28-7 at home / 46-21 overall

2023: 28-3 at home / TBD

Machine of Consistency
Under head coach Dave Van Horn, Arkansas has started 16-8 or better through 24 games of SEC play for four straight seasons. Including this year, the Hogs have gone 17-7 three times in that span with 20 or more wins in 2019 and 2021.

2019: 17-7 start / 20-10 final SEC

2020: N/A

2021: 17-7 start / 22-8 final SEC record

2022: 16-8 start / 18-12 final SEC record

2023: 17-7 start / TBD

Arkansas is guaranteed to finish with a winning SEC record for the sixth consecutive season. It is the first time in program history that Arkansas has recorded six straight seasons with a winning SEC record. The Hogs’ previous longest streak for was four seasons (2012-15).

Hagen on the Hill

Arkansas pitcher Hagen Smith will start his second consecutive series opener, getting the ball in Friday night’s game against South Carolina. The left-hander was the Razorbacks’ No. 1 starter to begin the year but transitioned to a “wild card” role due to early-season injuries.

For the year, Smith has made 13 appearances with seven starts, including three in SEC play. He is 7-1 with a team-leading 2.656 ERA and two saves over 42 2/3 innings of work on the mound. The true sophomore has struck out a team-high 79 batters and limited opposing hitters to a meager .181 batting average.

Smith’s three previous SEC starts this season have all come on the road. In his last SEC start, Smith spun five innings of two-run ball at Mississippi State on May 5, matching his season high with eight strikeouts in the outing to earn the win.

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Note to Our Readers: The previous story was sourced directly and in its entirety from the University of Arkansas Office of Communicaitons, Oliver Grigg.

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