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2010 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team


The 2010 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represented the University of Arkansas in baseball at the Division I level in the NCAA for the 2010 season. Dave van Horn, a former Razorback player, was the coach in his sixth year at his alma mater.[1] The 2010 club hosted and won the Fayetteville Regional, but fell in the Tempe Super Regional to the top-seeded Arizona State Sun Devils.[2] The team was led by two All-Americans, Brett Eibner and Zack Cox.

2010 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWest
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 9
Record43–21 (18–12 SEC)
Head coach
Hitting coachTodd Butler
Pitching coachDave Jorn
Home stadiumBaum Stadium
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Eastern
No. 7 Florida x‍‍y 22 8   .733 47 17   .734
No. 1 South Carolina ‍‍‍y 21 9   .700 54 16   .771
No. 14 Vanderbilt ‍‍‍y 16 12   .571 46 20   .697
Kentucky  ‍‍‍ 13 17   .433 31 25   .554
Tennessee  ‍‍‍ 12 18   .400 30 26   .536
Georgia  ‍‍‍ 5 23   .179 16 37   .302
Western
No. 19 Auburn x‍‍‍y 20 10   .667 43 21   .672
No. 13 Arkansas ‍‍‍y 18 12   .600 43 21   .672
Ole Miss ‍‍‍y 16 14   .533 39 24   .619
No. 16 Alabama ‍‍‍y 15 15   .500 42 25   .627
LSU ‍‍y 14 16   .467 41 22   .651
Mississippi State  ‍‍‍ 6 24   .200 23 33   .411
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 29, 2010
Rankings from Baseball America

Pre-Season edit

 
Wilkins (rounding third) started 65 games in 2009.

The Razorbacks return several key members of the 2009 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team that went to the 2009 College World Series. A key returner is Andy Wilkins, who was named the Norman Regional Most Outstanding Player. The first baseman Wilkins brings a team-high .319 average to the table, also chipping in 19 home runs and 58 RBI in 2009. Freshman All-American Zack Cox returns to play third base for the Razorbacks. He hit .266 with 39 RBI and freshman school record 13 home runs. Center fielder Brett Eibner, a native of The Woodlands, Texas, also brings power with 12 long balls and 34 RBI. Eibner also returns as a pitcher, going 5–5 in 17 games with a 5.00 ERA. Senior pitcher Mike Bolsinger returns from the bullpen, bringing a great slider and 2.99 ERA to the Razorbacks.

Coaches edit

Source:

2010 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball Coaches
Name Title
Dave van Horn Head Coach
Todd Butler Hitting Coach
Dave Jorn Pitching Coach
Chris Curry Volunteer Assistant Coach

Roster edit

2010 Arkansas Razorbacks fall baseball roster
Source:
Number Name Position B/T Height Weight Class Hometown/HS/JC
1 Matt Vinson OF S/R 6–2 195 Fr. Alma, Ark./Alma
5 Matt Reynolds INF R/R 6–1 195 Fr. Tulsa, Okla./Bishop Kelley HS
6 Ben Crumpton INF R/R 5–10 180 Fr. Hot Springs, Ark./Lakeside HS
7 Zack Cox INF/RHP L/R 6–0 215 So. Louisville, Ky./Pleasure Ridge Park HS
8 Derrick Bleeker RHP/INF R/R 6–5 200 Fr. Longmont, Colo./Skyline HS
9 Monk Kreder C R/R 6–1 230 Jr./TR Keller, Texas/Keller HS/Texas Tech/Howard CC
10 Kendall Wehrle INF L/R 6–3 195 So. Papillion, Neb./La Vista South HS
11 Franco Broyles OF R/R 6–0 185 Fr. Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville HS
12 Bo Bigham INF R/R 5–11 170 So. Texarkana, Ark./Arkansas HS
13 Randall Fant LHP L/L 6–4 185 Fr. Texarkana, Texas/Texas HS
14 Jarrod McKinney OF R/R 6–0 220 So. Hughes Springs, Texas/Hughes Springs HS
15 TJ Forrest RHP R/R 6–6 175 Sr. Benton, La./Haughton HS/LSU/Bossier Parish CC
16 Travis Sample OF R/R 5–11 195 Jr.   Dallas, Texas/Lake Highlands HS/Howard JC
17 Andy Wilkins INF L/R 6–2 220 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS
18 Tim Carver INF R/R 5–11 175 So.   Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville HS
19 Tom Hauskey C R/R 5–11 190 Sr. Springdale, Ark./Springdale HS
20 Zac Russell C R/R 5–10 205 Fr.   Bulverde, Texas/Smithson Valley HS
21 Kyle Atkins OF R/R 5–10 185 Fr.   DeQueen, Ark./DeQueen HS
24 Brett Eibner OF/RHP R/R 6–4 210 Jr. Houston, Texas/The Woodlands HS
25 Collin Kuhn OF/INF R/R 5–11 190 So.   Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam HS
26 Jason Fuqua LHP L/L 6–3 180 Jr./TR Baytown, Texas/Sterling HS/Texas A&M/Alvin JC
27 James McCann C R/R 6–3 205 So. Santa Barbara, Calif./Dos Pueblos HS
28 Kyle Robinson OF/INF R/R 6–3 215 Jr./TR Boca Raton, Fla./Westminster Acad./Indian River CC
29 D. J. Baxendale RHP R/R 6–2 175 Fr. Jacksonville, Ark./Sylvan Hills HS
32 Mike Bolsinger RHP R/R 6–2 212 Sr. McKinney, Texas/North McKinney HS/Grayson [Texas] CC
33 Drew Smyly LHP L/L 6–3 190 So.   Little Rock, Ark./Central HS
34 Jeremy Heatley RHP R/R 6–2 215 Sr. Breckenridge, Texas/Breckenridge HS/TX A&M-Kingsville/North Lake Col.
35 Christian Kowalchuk LHP L/L 6–1 185 Sr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Seward CC
36 Scott Limbocker LHP L/L 6–3 220 Jr.   Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley North HS
37 Trent Daniel LHP R/L 6–1 181 So./TR Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS/Ark.-Fort Smith
38 Erik Shannahan RHP R/R 6–3 205 Fr. Collinsville, Ill./Collinsville HS
39 Garrett Methvin LHP S/L 6–2 190 Fr. Longview, Texas/Springhill HS
40 Jordan Pratt RHP R/R 6–3 215 Jr./TR Harrison, Ark./Harrison HS/Ark.-Fort Smith
43 Andrew Pratt OF R/R 5–11 190 Fr.   Coppell, Texas/Coppell HS
45 Sam Murphy RHP R/R 6–0 210 Jr.   Omaha, Neb./Westside HS
47 Geoffrey Davenport LHP L/L 6–1 175 So. Ft. Worth, Texas/Paschal HS
48 Zack Hall LHP L/L 6–1 190 Fr.   Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber HS

Schedule edit

2010 Game Log
Regular season
# Date Opponent Location Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record SEC
2/19/10 Ball State Baum Stadium 10–2 Bolsinger (1–0) Piatt (0–1) Forrest (1) 7,359 1–0
2/20/10 Ball State Baum Stadium 2–5 Coombs (1–0) Davenport (0–1) 8,004 1–1
2/21/10 Ball State Baum Stadium 9–3 Eibner (1–0) Vitek (0–1) 6,536 2–1
2/26/10 Troy Baum Stadium 10–1 Forrest (1–0) Ray (1–1) 6,745 3–1
2/27/10 Troy Baum Stadium 10–8 Heatley (1–0) McCain (1–1) Baxendale (1) 7,792 4–1
2/28/10 Troy Baum Stadium 7–6 Eibner (2–0) Dickinson (1–1) Baxendale (2) 7,373 5–1
3/2/10 No. 25 Kansas Baum Stadium 15–3 Davenport (1–1) Poppe (0–1) 6,395 6–1
3/5/10 at No. 22 Cal Evans Diamond 7–3 Bolsinger (2–0) Jones (2–1) Baxendale (3) 246 7–1
3/6/10 at No. 22 Cal Evans Diamond 9–5 Smyly (1–0) Anderson (2–1) 467 8–1
3/7/10 at No. 22 Cal Evans Diamond 0–6 Miller (1–1) Eibner (2–1) Diemer (1) 597 8–2
3/9/10 South Dakota St. Baum Stadium 2–3 Oberle (1–0) Murphy (0–1) Vermeulen (1) 6,438 8–3
3/10/10 South Dakota St. Baum Stadium 21–2 Fant (1–0) Bougher (0–1) Baxendale (4) 6,698 9–3
3/12/10 Wisc.-Milwaukee Baum Stadium 14–6 Davenport (2–1) Franzke (2–2) 6,450 10–3
3/13/10 Wisc.-Milwaukee Baum Stadium 7–0 Smyly (2–0) Pierce (1–2) 6,843 11–3
3/14/10 Wisc.-Milwaukee Baum Stadium 3–2 Heatley (2–0) Amsrud (0–2) 6,829 12–3
3/19/10 at No. 2 LSU Alex Box Stadium 6–3 Bolsinger (3–0) Ross (2–1) 11,225 13–3 1–0
3/20/10 at No. 2 LSU Alex Box Stadium 7–8 Bradshaw (4–0) Davenport (2–2) Ott (7) 10,944 13–4 1–1
3/21/10 at No. 2 LSU Alex Box Stadium 1–5 Matulis (3–0) Eibner (2–2) Rittiner (1) 10,168 13–5 1–2
3/23/10 at McNeese St. Cowboy Diamond 3–2 Forrest (2–0) Click (0–1) Heatley (1) 792 14–5 1–2
3/24/10 at McNeese St. Cowboy Diamond 7–6 Kowalchuk (1–0) Ducoff (0–1) Baxendale (5) 822 15–5 1–2
3/26/10 No. 16 Alabama Baum Stadium 9–8 Forrest (3–0) Whitaker (1–1) Baxendale (6) 8,492 16–5 2–2
3/27/10 No. 16 Alabama Baum Stadium 4–3 Pratt (1–0) White (2–2) 8,332 17–5 3–2
3/28/10 No. 16 Alabama Baum Stadium 10–5 Forrest (4–0) Scott (0–1) 7,130 18–5 4–2
3/30/10 Centenary Baum Stadium 18–2 Kowalchuk (2–0) Lugo (0–1) 7,823 19–5 4–2
3/31/10 Centenary Baum Stadium 9–4 Forrest (5–0) Tompkins (1–2) 7,596 20–5 4–2
4/2/10 No. 18 Kentucky Baum Stadium 8–12 Kennedy (2–1) Bolsinger (3–1) 7,118 20–6 4–3
4/3/10 No. 18 Kentucky Baum Stadium 10–1 Smyly (3–0) Rogers (3–3) 9,455 21–6 5–3
4/4/10 No. 18 Kentucky Baum Stadium 17–16 Bolsinger (4–1) Little (1–1) 7,614 22–6 6–3
4/7/10 St. Louis Baum Stadium 32–8 Fant (2–0) Schrader (1–2) 7,527 23–6 6–3
4/9/10 at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field 8–3 Smyly (4–0) Reed (0–3) 6,280 24–6 7–3
4/10/10 at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field 8–5 Heatley (3–0) Girodo (1–2) Baxendale (7) 6,179 25–6 8–3
4/11/10 at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field 13–3 Fant (3–0) Johnson (0–1) 6,058 26–6 9–3
4/13/10 No. 19 New Mexico Baum Stadium 4–3 Heatley (4–0) Sanchez (2–2) 7,995 27–6 9–3
4/14/10 No. 19 New Mexico Baum Stadium 5–4 Kowalchuk (3–0) Kenny (2–1) 8,523 28–6 9–3
4/16/10 No. 25 Georgia Baum Stadium 10–2 Smyly (5–0) Grimm (2–5) 9,047 29–6 10–3
4/17/10 No. 25 Georgia Baum Stadium 10–2 Eibner (3–2) Walters (1–3) 8,772 30–6 11–3
4/18/10 No. 25 Georgia Baum Stadium 13–5 Forrest (6–0) Palazzone (4–4) 8,246 31–6 12–3
4/20/10 Oral Roberts Baum Stadium 9–5 Heatley (5–0) Dunn (1–1) 7,776 32–6 12–3
4/23/10 at No. 4 Florida McKethan Stadium 8–3 Smyly (6–0) Panteliodis (6–2) 3,622 33–6 13–3
4/24/10 at No. 4 Florida McKethan Stadium 2–8 Randall (4–3) Eibner (3–3) 3,116 33–7 13–4
4/25/10 at No. 4 Florida McKethan Stadium 1–2 Chapman (2–0) Bolsinger (4–2) 2,873 33–8 13–5
4/28/10 Missouri St. Baum Stadium 5–4 Pratt (2–0) Blake (2–4) Heatley (2) 7,868 34–8 13–5
4/30/10 No. 20 Auburn Baum Stadium 9–4 Smyly (7–0) Hurst (2–1) 7,264 35–8 14–5
5/1/10 No. 20 Auburn Baum Stadium 7–8 Smith (2–0) Fant (3–1) Hubbard (5) 8,713 35–9 14–6
5/2/10 No. 20 Auburn Baum Stadium 2–13 Dayton (5–2) Eibner (3–4) 8,205 35–10 14–7
5/7/10 at No. 11 Ole Miss Swayze Field 11–4 Smyly (8–0) Pomeranz (6–1) Pratt (1) 8,519 36–10 15–7
5/8/10 at No. 11 Ole Miss Swayze Field 2–3 Barrett (7–2) Baxendale (0–1) Huber (8) 8,834 36–11 15–8
5/9/10 at No. 11 Ole Miss Swayze Field 7–0 Bolsinger (5–2) Goforth (1–3) 6,855 37–11 16–8
5/11/10 Louisiana Tech Dickey-Stephens Park 5–4 (10) Pratt (3–0) Petersen (5–6) 10,200 38–11 16–8
5/14/10 No. 5 South Carolina Baum Stadium 2–3 Cooper (10–0) Smyly (8–1) Price (6) 9,622 38–12 16–9
5/15/10 No. 5 South Carolina Baum Stadium 0–5 Dyson (5–4) Bolsinger (5–3) 8,670 38–13 16–10
5/16/10 No. 5 South Carolina Baum Stadium 3–5 Taylor (3–2) Pratt (3–1) Price (7) 8,227 38–14 16–11
5/18/10 at No. 9 Oklahoma L. Dale Mitchell Park 2–5 Rocha (7–1) Fant (3–2) 1,553 38–15 16–11
5/20/10 at No. 18 Vanderbilt Baum Stadium 3–4 Gray (8–4) Baxendale (0–2) Reid (1) 2,192 38–16 16–12
5/21/10 No. 18 Vanderbilt Baum Stadium 4–3 Bolsinger (6–3) Hill (5–4) Eibner (1) 2,589 39–16 17–12
5/22/10 No. 18 Vanderbilt Baum Stadium 7–5 Forrest (7–0) Armstrong (7–2) 3,693 40–16 18–12
# Date Opponent Location Score Win Loss Save Record SEC Tourney Record
5/26/10 5Vanderbilt Regions Park 0–2 Gray (9–4) Murphy (0–2) Reid (2) 40–17 0–1
5/27/10 1Florida Regions Park 4–5 Panteliodis (9–2) Bolsinger (6–4) Chapman (11) 40–18 0–2
# Date Opponent Location Score Win Loss Save Att Record NCAAT Record
6/4/10 Grambling Baum Stadium 19–7 Murphy (1–2) Davila (7–5) 6,305 41–18 1–0
6/5/10 Washington State Baum Stadium 6–4 Smyly (9–1) Conley (5–4) Pratt (2) 9,016 42–18 2–0
6/12/10 Washington State Baum Stadium 10–7 Wise (4–1) Bolsinger (6–5) Arnold (1) 7,750 42–19 2–1
6/12/10 Washington State Baum Stadium 7–2 Forrest (8–0) Shewey (7–3) 7,065 43–19 3–1
# Date Opponent Location Score Win Loss Save Att Record NCAAT Record
6/12/10 1Arizona State Packard Stadium 6–7 (12) Lambson (8–2) Eibner (3–5) 4,371 43–20 3–2
6/13/10 1Arizona State Packard Stadium 5–7 (12) Swagerty (2–0) Forrest (8–1) 4371 43–21 3–3

February edit

Ball State edit

 
The Diamond Hogs take the field in 2009.

The Razorbacks began the 2010 campaign on February 19 with a 10–2 victory over the Ball State Cardinals. Hogs starter Mike Bolsinger earned the win, and Andy Wilkins provided two hits, 2 RBI, and a solo home run. Every Razorback starting player recorded at least a base hit in the contest.[3] It was a different story in game two, however, as Ball State took a lead in the first inning and did not relinquish it. Geoffrey Davenport would continue after the shaky start to pitch effectively for four innings, including striking out the side in the fourth. The Razorbacks left twelve runners on base, and committed four defensive errors.[4] Game three was initially delayed fifteen minutes due to rain, but once the game started, Brett Eibner and Drew Smyly pitched well. Designated hitter Monk Kreder, a junior college transfer native to Keller, Texas, collected three hits. Six different Razorbacks scored in the 9–3 victory.[5]

Troy edit

Andy Wilkins, James McCann, and Brett Eibner all went deep in game one of a three game series against the Troy Trojans. Zack Cox was 2–2 with one RBI and two runs scored as the Razorbacks prevailed 10–1.[6] Wilkins, Eibner, and Cox would hit home runs in game two, as the No. 16 Diamond Hogs took a 10–8 slugfest. Redshirt sophomore Drew Smyly started the game, Jeremy Heatley earned the win, and DJ Baxendale, the Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year as a high school senior, earned his first career save.[7] The Razorbacks started game three with seven runs in the first two innings, but then the bats fell silent. Troy posted six runs, but the Trojans couldn't complete the comeback and lost 7–6.[8]

March edit

#25 Kansas edit

Arkansas hosted the No. 25 Kansas Jayhawks at Baum Stadium on March 2. The Razorback offense exploded, with Jarrod McKinney and Monk Kreder both leaving the yard for the first times in their careers. TJ Forrest began the game for the Hogs, and Geoffrey Davenport earned the win in relief.[9]

#22 California edit

 
Carver attended Fayetteville High School.

In the year previous, the Hogs took two of three home games from Cal. This year, the Razorbacks would travel to Evans Diamond in Berkeley, California for the first time ever to take on the No. 22 California Golden Bears.[10] Game one featured a five-run eighth inning for the Razorbacks, including a three-run home run by James McCann. Mike Bolsinger went seven innings (his longest outing) to earn the win.[11] The subsequent day, Fayetteville-native Tim Carver hit two home runs, the first two of his career. Zack Cox going 3 for 4 with 2 RBI, combined with Carver's power, propelled the Hogs to a 9–5 victory.[12] Game three was not as kind to the visiting Hogs, as three errors and eight men left on base would prove vital in a 6–0 loss.[13] The loss snapped the Razorbacks' seven-game winning streak, the University's longest since 2006.[12]

South Dakota State edit

The South Dakota State Jackrabbits began the 2010 season on a 27-game road trip, including two games in Fayetteville against the No. 14 Razorbacks.[14] Game one against the Jackrabbits produced a disappointing 3–2 loss for the Razorbacks. The Diamond Hogs loaded the bases with no outs in the final frame, but only pushed across one run. Collin Kuhn stole three bases in the loss.[15] The Razorbacks would exact revenge the following day, scoring twenty one runs. Bo Bigham went 3 for 5 with 4 RBI, with home runs coming from Collin Kuhn and Zack Cox. Seven Razorbacks had 2+ hits, and six posted one or more RBI.[16]

Wisconsin-Milwaukee edit

 
Vinson hit a walk-off home run to win game three.

Entering the series against Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Collin Kuhn had reached base in all twelve games, and leads the team with a .395 batting average. The Razorbacks' 17 team home runs leads the SEC.[17] The Razorbacks used eight runs in the seventh inning to rally past the Panthers. The game featured catcher James McCann hitting a grand slam and Zack Cox's hitting streak extending to thirteen games.[18] Game two belonged to Drew Smyly, as the Little Rock native struck out 11 in seven innings, walked two, and giving up four hits. Offensively, Collin Kuhn and Andy Wilkins both homered in the 7–0 victory.[19] The Razorback offense would produce plenty of drama in game three, turning a two-run deficit in the ninth inning into a tenth inning walk-off home run courtesy Matt Vinson.[20] The Alma, Arkansas native would earn SEC Player of the Week honors for his efforts against Wisconsin–Milwaukee,[21] the alma mater of legendary Razorback baseball coach Norm DeBriyn.[22]

#2 Louisiana State edit

The highly anticipated series began March 19 at Alex Box Stadium. It was carried on Cox Sports Television.[23] Arkansas took game one, 6–3, behind Brett Eibner's two home runs and a strong seven inning pitching performance from Mike Bolsinger.[24] In game two, Arkansas gave up a four-run lead in the seventh inning to lose 7–8. Collin Kuhn had four RBI and a home run, and Zack Cox also left the yard.[25] Game three went to the Bengal Tigers by a 5–1 final, with Eibner's solo shot providing the only run for the Hogs.[26]

McNeese State edit

Arkansas' road trip through Louisiana continued to Lake Charles, where the Hogs took on McNeese State University. TJ Forrest, a Louisiana native and LSU transfer, picked up the win in relief. Monk Kreder's RBI single in the sixth inning would prove the game winner, as the Razorbacks took a 3–2 win.[27] Game two also went to the Razorbacks, by a score of 7–6. Matt Reynolds hit his first home run as a Razorback, and Zack Cox extended his hitting streak to 20 games. Razorback pitchers struck out fourteen Cowboys in the contest.[28]

#16 Alabama edit

The Razorbacks, ranked as high as 15, took on the No. 16 Alabama Crimson Tide in Baum Stadium for their SEC home opener. Arkansas scored four runs in the eighth inning of game one, leading to a 9–8 victory.[29] Game two also ended in a Razorback comeback. The Hogs, down 3–0 in the seventh inning, got a big hit from pinch hitter Thomas Hauskey. The senior catcher stepped to the plate with a runner on second base and two outs in the bottom of the ninth, and delivered a clutch RBI single to win the game.[30] Collin Kuhn, Zack Cox, Andy Wilkins and Brett Eibner each hit home runs in game three to give the Hogs a 10–5 win.[31] The sweep was the first of Alabama since 2006.

Centenary edit

 
Cox began the year on a 24-game hitting streak that ended in game two against Centenary.

Arkansas mauled Centenary in game one, scoring thirteen runs in the fourth and fifth innings on the way to an 18–2 win.[32] Bo Bigham and Matt Vinson both recorded three hits apiece, with Andy Wilkins recording 4 RBI and Kyle Robinson chipping in three more RBI.[33] Centenary led by as many as four runs in game two, but Wilkins, James McCann and Bigham each hit RBI doubles in the sixth inning to take control.[34] The win gives Arkansas another seven-game winning streak to close out March.

April edit

Entering April, Arkansas is led at the plate by Zack Cox, who is hitting at a .414 clip. Andy Wilkins leads in home runs with 10, followed by Brett Eibner with 7. Wilkins also leads in RBI with 34, and total bases with 69. Drew Smyly leads the starters with a 1.69 earned run average (ERA) over 26+23 innings. Dual threat Eibner is second with a 2.28 ERA.[35] Arkansas' 3.24 team ERA is the second-best in the SEC (behind Vanderbilt).[36]

#18 Kentucky edit

 
Kuhn's first career grand slam gave the Razorbacks a walk-off win against Kentucky in game three.

The No. 18 Kentucky Wildcats baseball team came to Baum Stadium for a three game series, starting April 2. In game one, Braden Kapteyn of Kentucky hit a two-run home run in the first inning, and the Wildcats went on to win 12–8.[37] Mike Bolsinger lasted only 2+13 innings, and the Hogs' seven-game winning streak came to an end. Arkansas would collect seventeen hits in game two, with Drew Smyly pitching seven innings of one-run baseball, as the Razorbacks won 10–1.[38] Collin Kuhn, Zack Cox, Brett Eibner, Tim Carver and James McCann all had multiple hits in game two.[39] Andy Wilkins would leave the game due to a hamstring injury. Game three, played on Easter Sunday, began with the Wildcats jumping out to five-run lead to start the game. In the bottom of the second, Razorbacks catcher James McCann powered a three-run homer over the fence, and coupled with some Kentucky miscues, the Razorbacks took an 8–5 lead. The UK offense would strike again for seven runs in the seventh off of Razorback reliever DJ Baxendale to make it 16–13 Wildcat lead. In the ninth, Jarrod McKinney drew a walk, followed by a McCann single and Andy Wilkins pinch-hit walk. Collin Kuhn was due up, and with two outs and two strikes, Kuhn took the pitch from Matt Little over the left field fence for a walk-off grand slam.[40] The 17–16 final capped a very offensive weekend for the Hogs, including 35 runs and 48 hits.

Saint Louis edit

Arkansas scored fourteen runs, a school record, in the first inning, and won easily, 32–8, in seven innings.[41] The Razorbacks first twelve batters reached base before the Billikens recorded an out. Collin Kuhn, Kyle Atkins, Bo Bigham, Zack Cox, Derrick Bleeker, Matt Vinson, Monk Kreder, Travis Sample, Tim Carver, Kyle Robinson, and Tom Hauskey all had multiple hits for the Razorbacks, with home runs from Kuhn, Bigham, Brett Eibner, and Vinson.[42]

Mississippi State edit

Arkansas earned its first ever road sweep in Starkville when they took all three games from Mississippi State.[43] The Razorbacks won the first game of the series 8–3; which was also Van Horn's 300th win as the head coach of Arkansas.[44] The winning pitcher was Smyly bringing his record to 4–0 on the season.[45] Game two was placed Saturday afternoon and the Razorbacks picked up another win with a final score of 8–5.[46] The game also marked the 10th consecutive game with 10 or more hits, the longest such streak since 2003.[46] The finale was a 13–3 win for the Razorbacks.[43] It was also the 6th consecutive win for the team.[43] The series in Starkville concluded after three games with almost 20,000 total fans in attendance for the series.

#19 New Mexico edit

 
Hauskey is a native of Springdale, Arkansas.

Arkansas hosted the No. 19 New Mexico Lobos for a midweek series at Baum Stadium. The series started off with an 11 inning game concluding in an Arkansas win.[47] The Razorbacks won the first game of the series on a walk-off hit by Hauskey, his second of the season.[47] Heatley was awarded the win, which brought his record to 4–0 on the season.[48] The second game of the series was also a one run win for the Razorbacks.[49] Arkansas won the second game of the series 5–4 in 9 inning[49] Kowalchuk improved to 3–0 on the season[50] Arkansas finished the New Mexico series with two wins to bring their win streak up to 8 consecutive games. Baum Stadium also saw almost 16,000 people in the stands for the two game midweek series.[48][50]

#25 Georgia edit

 
Smyly threw a complete game in the series opener. He struck out seven and allowed five hits with no walks.

The No. 7 Razorbacks swept the No. 25 Georgia Bulldogs. In game one, televised by ESPN2, Drew Smyly limited the Bulldogs to five hits with seven strikeouts and no walks as he went the distance.[51] He got ten runs of support from the Razorback offense, led by an Andy Wilkins home run in the first inning and Bo Bigham, who reached base five times.[52] Game two was another 10–2 win for the Razorbacks behind a strong seven-inning outing by Brett Eibner.[53] The junior from Houston also had four RBI to help his cause. Collin Kuhn went 4 for 5 at the plate, falling a home run short of the cycle.[54] The Razorback offense continued to excel in game three. Freshman Monk Kreder hit his second longball of the year, and Brett Eibner made a fine catch in the second inning to save some Georgia runs. At the conclusion of the Georgia series, Arkansas has won eleven straight games.

Oral Roberts edit

Arkansas won its twelfth straight game, 9–5 over the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles. The Razorback offense was led by Brett Eibner, who hit two home runs.[55] Jeremy Heatley moved to 5–0 after earning the win.[56]

#4 Florida edit

Sixth-ranked Arkansas traveled to McKethan Stadium for a top-ten SEC showdown with No. 4 Florida. The Hogs beat the Gators five times in 2009.[57] The Razorbacks got home runs from Travis Sample, Bo Bigham and Collin Kuhn, plus ten strikeouts from Drew Smyly to win 8–3.[58] Brett Eibner started game two, but the Gators got six runs in the sixth inning, propelling them to an 8–2 victory.[59] The loss ended the Razorbacks' 13-game winning streak, the program's longest since 1996. Game three was tied 1–1 before Gator freshman Mike Zunino recorded a base hit in the ninth inning that scored Brian Johnson. This walk-off win gave the No. 4 Gators the series.[60]

Missouri State edit

Brett Eibner hit his fourteenth home run, and the Razorbacks defeated Missouri State, 5–4, with Harrison-native Jordan Pratt earning the win out of the bullpen.[61] The Hogs used six pitchers in the game.[62]

May edit

#20 Auburn edit

Arkansas hosted the No. 20 Auburn Tigers in a weekend series at Baum Stadium.[63] The Tigers after losing the first game went on to win the next meetings to win the series.[63] The Razorbacks won the first game of the series 9–4 by overcoming a four run deficit.[64] Smyly won the first game of the series to improve his record to 7–0.[65] The first game saw an attendance of over 7,200. Game two was won by Auburn by a score of 8–7.[66] Arkansas was trailing by 4 going into the bottom of the seventh and brought it down to 2 going into the ninth, but finally lost by one.[66] Fant took his first loss of the season. The attendance was nearly 9,000 for the Saturday afternoon game.[66] The finale was the most disappointing of the three game series. They lost by the score of 13–2.[67] For the tenth time this season Zack Cox had a three hit game, but his performance only produced one RBI.[68] Eibner recorded his fourth loss on the season.[68] Similar to the Saturday game the last game of the series saw over 8,000 fans attend the game Sunday afternoon.[69]

#11Ole Miss edit

 
Bolsinger is a McKinney, Texas, native.

Rivals No. 10 Arkansas and No. 11 Ole Miss met for a crucial three-game series at Swayze Field. In game one, Arkansas got home runs from Tim Carver and Brett Eibner, plus a grand slam from Travis Sample. Zack Cox went 3 for 3 (his 30th multi-hit game in 2010) as the Hogs rolled, 11–4.[70] Ole Miss scored three runs in the first two innings, and despite solo shots from Zack Cox and Tom Hauskey, the Rebels took a 3–2 final.[71] Game three belonged to Mike Bolsinger, as the senior pitcher went eight innings with giving up only two hits and striking out eleven. Andy Wilkins had 3 RBI as the Hogs won 7–0.[72] Collin Kuhn broke the single-season school hit by pitch record in game three. He has been hit 23 times. With the win, Arkansas took control of the SEC Western division.

Louisiana Tech edit

Arkansas played the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Dickey-Stephens Park (home of the Arkansas Travelers). Brett Eibner went 3 for 4, but it was Andy Wilkins that delivered the game winner in the bottom of the tenth. Tech began the game with a four-run second inning, but the Razorbacks battled back and tied the game on an Eibner single to left. Tied at 4–4, Zack Cox reached on a fielder's choice in the tenth inning, and Wilkins singled, giving the Hogs a 5–4 win.[73]

#5 South Carolina edit

Leaders of the SEC East and West met in Fayetteville for an SEC showdown. Arkansas was held to three hits by South Carolina in game one, as they lost 3–2.[74] Sam Dyson pitched a complete game shutout for the Gamecocks in two. The Razorbacks left ten runners on base.[75] Arkansas blew an eighth inning lead in game three, losing 5–3.[76]

#9 Oklahoma edit

Collin Kuhn had his 24th multi-hit game, but it wasn't enough as the Razorbacks lost to Oklahoma 5–2. Arkansas starter Randall Fant was tagged with the loss.[77]

#18 Vanderbilt edit

Season summary edit

Arkansas finished second behind Auburn in the SEC Western Division. The Hogs ranked fourth in team batting in the SEC with a .308 batting average. The Razorback pitchers had a 3.88 cumulative ERA, the third-best in the SEC. Zack Cox was the SEC batting champ, hitting .432. He also had 8 home runs and 47 RBI. The Louisville, Kentucky, native was second in total hits with 92, and third in runs scored with 60. Cox broke the school record for hits in game two against South Carolina.[76] Brett Eibner finished third in home runs with 18. Collin Kuhn was fifth in the SEC in total bases with 136. Drew Smyly posted a 2.58 ERA on the year, the third-best mark in the conference. The Little Rock native also recorded 92 strikeouts in 83+23 innings, the fourth highest total in the Southeastern Conference.[78]

SEC tournament edit

The 2010 SEC baseball tournament began May 26 at Regions Park in Hoover, Alabama. Arkansas was the fourth overall seed, and first played Vanderbilt, who was the fifth seed.[79] Arkansas pitcher Jeremy Heatley, making his first collegiate start, pitched five shutout innings, but the Razorback offense struggled against Sonny Gray. Vanderbilt won 2–0.[80] This means that the Razorbacks were matched up with top-seed Florida the next day in an elimination game.[81] Gator starter Alex Panteliodis retired the first eleven Razorback hitters, and a late Razorbacks rally fell short, 5–4.[82]

NCAA tournament: Fayetteville Regional edit

Despite losing 10 of their last 15 games, the Arkansas Razorbacks were named regional hosts. The winner of the Fayetteville Regional will play in the Tempe Super Regional. Arkansas joins Grambling State, Kansas State, and Washington State. The Hogs opened by defeating Grambling on June 4, 19–7.[83] The Razorbacks hit a school record nine home runs as a team, with Brett Eibner going 4 for 5 with 3 HR and 7 RBI.[84] Collin Kuhn, James McCann and Andy Wilkins hit two home runs each in the contest.[84] Washington State defeated Kansas State, 8–6.[85]

Awards and honors edit

  • Bo Bigham
Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360[86]
  • Mike Bolsinger
NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List[87]
Preseason All-Southeastern Conference, Second team[88]
Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist[89]
Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Week[90]
CollegeBaseballInsider.com Southeast Region Pitcher of the Week[91]
CollegeBaseball360 Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll[91]
  • Tim Carver
Shortstop of the Year Award, College Baseball Foundation – quarterfinalist[92]
  • Zack Cox
2010 Baseball America preseason All-America Team, First Team[93]
33rd Golden Spikes Award Watch List[94]
Team captain
SEC Player of the Week[95]
Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360[86]
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 6 – first team[96]
Ping!Baseball All-America Second Team[97]
Yahoo! Sports All-American[98]
2010 Pro-Line Athletic/NCBWA All-American[99]
  • Brett Eibner
2010 Baseball America preseason All-America Team, First Team[93]
33rd Golden Spikes Award Watch List[94]
Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360[100]
John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award watch list[101]
Ping!Baseball All-America Second Team[97]
  • Thomas Hauskey
H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Post-Graduate Scholarship[102]
  • Collin Kuhn
Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360[86]
  • James McCann
Team captain
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 6 – second team[96]
  • Drew Smyly
Pitcher of the Year Award, College Baseball Foundation – quarterfinalist[92]
  • Matt Vinson
SEC Freshman of the Week[21]
  • Andy Wilkins
2010 Louisville Slugger pre-season All-American, Third Team[103]
2010 Baseball America preseason All-America Team, Second Team[93]
Preseason All-Southeastern Conference, First team[88]
Team captain

Rankings edit

Ranking Movement
Poll Pre
season
February
22
March
1
March
8
March
16
March
22
March
29
April
5
April
12
April
19
April
26
May
3
May
10
May
17
May
24
June
1
June
8
Final
USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll (Top 25) 16[104] 17[105] 17[105] 15[105] 15[105] 17[105] 13[105] 10[105] 8[105] 7[105] 7[105] 10[105] 10[105]
Baseball America (25) 17[103] 17[106] 17[107] 14[108] 13[109] 16[110] 10[111] 10[112] 9[113] 9[114] 9[115] 14[116] 12[117]
Collegiate Baseball (30) 23[103] 30[118] 19[119] 19[120] 16[121] 20[122] 19[123] 16[124] 8[125] 4[126] 8[127] 14[128] 14[129]
NCBWA (30) 15[104] 16[130] 15[131] 14[132] 14[133] 16[134] 10[135] 9[136] 7[137] 6[138] 7[139] 10[140] 10[141]
Rivals.com (25) 15[104] 15[142] 15[142] 14[142] 13[142] 15[143] 10[144] 9[145] 5[146] 4[147] 6[148] 9[149] 6[150]
NR = Not Ranked

Razorbacks in the 2010 MLB Draft edit

 
Eibner was also drafted in the fourth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Houston Astros.
Player Position Round Overall MLB Team
Zack Cox Third base 1 25 St. Louis Cardinals
Justin O'Connor Catcher 1 31 Tampa Bay Rays
Brett Eibner Outfield 2 54 Kansas City Royals
Drew Smyly Pitcher 2 68 Detroit Tigers
Ryne Stanek Pitcher 3 99 Seattle Mariners
Andrew Wilkins First base 5 158 Chicago White Sox
Michael Bolsinger Pitcher 15 451 Arizona Diamondbacks
Collin Kuhn Outfield 15 463 Detroit Tigers
Jordan Pratt Pitcher 16 493 Detroit Tigers
Jeremy Heatley Pitcher 22 677 Florida Marlins
Jared Lakind First base 23 687 Pittsburgh Pirates
Dominic Ficociello Shortstop 23 703 Detroit Tigers
Italics denotes an incoming Razorback prospect.

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The 2010 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represented the University of Arkansas in baseball at the Division I level in the NCAA for the 2010 season Dave van Horn a former Razorback player was the coach in his sixth year at his alma mater 1 The 2010 club hosted and won the Fayetteville Regional but fell in the Tempe Super Regional to the top seeded Arizona State Sun Devils 2 The team was led by two All Americans Brett Eibner and Zack Cox 2010 Arkansas Razorbacks baseballConferenceSoutheastern ConferenceDivisionWestRankingCoachesNo 10APNo 9Record43 21 18 12 SEC Head coachDave van HornHitting coachTodd ButlerPitching coachDave JornHome stadiumBaum StadiumSeasons 20092011 2010 Southeastern Conference baseball standings vte Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT Eastern No 7 Florida x y 22 8 733 47 17 734 No 1 South Carolina y 21 9 700 54 16 771 No 14 Vanderbilt y 16 12 571 46 20 697 Kentucky 13 17 433 31 25 554 Tennessee 12 18 400 30 26 536 Georgia 5 23 179 16 37 302 Western No 19 Auburn x y 20 10 667 43 21 672 No 13 Arkansas y 18 12 600 43 21 672 Ole Miss y 16 14 533 39 24 619 No 16 Alabama y 15 15 500 42 25 627 LSU y 14 16 467 41 22 651 Mississippi State 6 24 200 23 33 411 x Division champion Conference champion Tournament championy Invited to the NCAA tournament As of June 29 2010Rankings from Baseball America Contents 1 Pre Season 2 Coaches 3 Roster 4 Schedule 4 1 February 4 1 1 Ball State 4 1 2 Troy 4 2 March 4 2 1 25 Kansas 4 2 2 22 California 4 2 3 South Dakota State 4 2 4 Wisconsin Milwaukee 4 2 5 2 Louisiana State 4 2 6 McNeese State 4 2 7 16 Alabama 4 2 8 Centenary 4 3 April 4 3 1 18 Kentucky 4 3 2 Saint Louis 4 3 3 Mississippi State 4 3 4 19 New Mexico 4 3 5 25 Georgia 4 3 6 Oral Roberts 4 3 7 4 Florida 4 3 8 Missouri State 4 4 May 4 4 1 20 Auburn 4 4 2 11Ole Miss 4 4 3 Louisiana Tech 4 4 4 5 South Carolina 4 4 5 9 Oklahoma 4 4 6 18 Vanderbilt 4 5 Season summary 4 6 SEC tournament 4 7 NCAA tournament Fayetteville Regional 5 Awards and honors 6 Rankings 7 Razorbacks in the 2010 MLB Draft 8 References 9 External linksPre Season edit nbsp Wilkins rounding third started 65 games in 2009 The Razorbacks return several key members of the 2009 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team that went to the 2009 College World Series A key returner is Andy Wilkins who was named the Norman Regional Most Outstanding Player The first baseman Wilkins brings a team high 319 average to the table also chipping in 19 home runs and 58 RBI in 2009 Freshman All American Zack Cox returns to play third base for the Razorbacks He hit 266 with 39 RBI and freshman school record 13 home runs Center fielder Brett Eibner a native of The Woodlands Texas also brings power with 12 long balls and 34 RBI Eibner also returns as a pitcher going 5 5 in 17 games with a 5 00 ERA Senior pitcher Mike Bolsinger returns from the bullpen bringing a great slider and 2 99 ERA to the Razorbacks Coaches editSource Baseball 2010 Coaches 2010 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball Coaches Name Title Dave van Horn Head Coach Todd Butler Hitting Coach Dave Jorn Pitching Coach Chris Curry Volunteer Assistant CoachRoster edit2010 Arkansas Razorbacks fall baseball roster Source arkansasrazorbacks com The Official Site of University of Arkansas Athletics Number Name Position B T Height Weight Class Hometown HS JC 1 Matt Vinson OF S R 6 2 195 Fr Alma Ark Alma 5 Matt Reynolds INF R R 6 1 195 Fr Tulsa Okla Bishop Kelley HS 6 Ben Crumpton INF R R 5 10 180 Fr Hot Springs Ark Lakeside HS 7 Zack Cox INF RHP L R 6 0 215 So Louisville Ky Pleasure Ridge Park HS 8 Derrick Bleeker RHP INF R R 6 5 200 Fr Longmont Colo Skyline HS 9 Monk Kreder C R R 6 1 230 Jr TR Keller Texas Keller HS Texas Tech Howard CC 10 Kendall Wehrle INF L R 6 3 195 So Papillion Neb La Vista South HS 11 Franco Broyles OF R R 6 0 185 Fr Fayetteville Ark Fayetteville HS 12 Bo Bigham INF R R 5 11 170 So Texarkana Ark Arkansas HS 13 Randall Fant LHP L L 6 4 185 Fr Texarkana Texas Texas HS 14 Jarrod McKinney OF R R 6 0 220 So Hughes 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Location Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record SEC 1 2 19 10 Ball State Baum Stadium 10 2 Bolsinger 1 0 Piatt 0 1 Forrest 1 7 359 1 0 2 2 20 10 Ball State Baum Stadium 2 5 Coombs 1 0 Davenport 0 1 8 004 1 1 3 2 21 10 Ball State Baum Stadium 9 3 Eibner 1 0 Vitek 0 1 6 536 2 1 4 2 26 10 Troy Baum Stadium 10 1 Forrest 1 0 Ray 1 1 6 745 3 1 5 2 27 10 Troy Baum Stadium 10 8 Heatley 1 0 McCain 1 1 Baxendale 1 7 792 4 1 6 2 28 10 Troy Baum Stadium 7 6 Eibner 2 0 Dickinson 1 1 Baxendale 2 7 373 5 1 7 3 2 10 No 25 Kansas Baum Stadium 15 3 Davenport 1 1 Poppe 0 1 6 395 6 1 8 3 5 10 at No 22 Cal Evans Diamond 7 3 Bolsinger 2 0 Jones 2 1 Baxendale 3 246 7 1 9 3 6 10 at No 22 Cal Evans Diamond 9 5 Smyly 1 0 Anderson 2 1 467 8 1 10 3 7 10 at No 22 Cal Evans Diamond 0 6 Miller 1 1 Eibner 2 1 Diemer 1 597 8 2 11 3 9 10 South Dakota St Baum Stadium 2 3 Oberle 1 0 Murphy 0 1 Vermeulen 1 6 438 8 3 12 3 10 10 South Dakota St Baum Stadium 21 2 Fant 1 0 Bougher 0 1 Baxendale 4 6 698 9 3 13 3 12 10 Wisc Milwaukee Baum Stadium 14 6 Davenport 2 1 Franzke 2 2 6 450 10 3 14 3 13 10 Wisc Milwaukee Baum Stadium 7 0 Smyly 2 0 Pierce 1 2 6 843 11 3 15 3 14 10 Wisc Milwaukee Baum Stadium 3 2 Heatley 2 0 Amsrud 0 2 6 829 12 3 16 3 19 10 at No 2 LSU Alex Box Stadium 6 3 Bolsinger 3 0 Ross 2 1 11 225 13 3 1 0 17 3 20 10 at No 2 LSU Alex Box Stadium 7 8 Bradshaw 4 0 Davenport 2 2 Ott 7 10 944 13 4 1 1 18 3 21 10 at No 2 LSU Alex Box Stadium 1 5 Matulis 3 0 Eibner 2 2 Rittiner 1 10 168 13 5 1 2 19 3 23 10 at McNeese St Cowboy Diamond 3 2 Forrest 2 0 Click 0 1 Heatley 1 792 14 5 1 2 20 3 24 10 at McNeese St Cowboy Diamond 7 6 Kowalchuk 1 0 Ducoff 0 1 Baxendale 5 822 15 5 1 2 21 3 26 10 No 16 Alabama Baum Stadium 9 8 Forrest 3 0 Whitaker 1 1 Baxendale 6 8 492 16 5 2 2 22 3 27 10 No 16 Alabama Baum Stadium 4 3 Pratt 1 0 White 2 2 8 332 17 5 3 2 23 3 28 10 No 16 Alabama Baum Stadium 10 5 Forrest 4 0 Scott 0 1 7 130 18 5 4 2 24 3 30 10 Centenary Baum Stadium 18 2 Kowalchuk 2 0 Lugo 0 1 7 823 19 5 4 2 25 3 31 10 Centenary Baum Stadium 9 4 Forrest 5 0 Tompkins 1 2 7 596 20 5 4 2 26 4 2 10 No 18 Kentucky Baum Stadium 8 12 Kennedy 2 1 Bolsinger 3 1 7 118 20 6 4 3 27 4 3 10 No 18 Kentucky Baum Stadium 10 1 Smyly 3 0 Rogers 3 3 9 455 21 6 5 3 28 4 4 10 No 18 Kentucky Baum Stadium 17 16 Bolsinger 4 1 Little 1 1 7 614 22 6 6 3 29 4 7 10 St Louis Baum Stadium 32 8 Fant 2 0 Schrader 1 2 7 527 23 6 6 3 30 4 9 10 at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field 8 3 Smyly 4 0 Reed 0 3 6 280 24 6 7 3 31 4 10 10 at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field 8 5 Heatley 3 0 Girodo 1 2 Baxendale 7 6 179 25 6 8 3 32 4 11 10 at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field 13 3 Fant 3 0 Johnson 0 1 6 058 26 6 9 3 33 4 13 10 No 19 New Mexico Baum Stadium 4 3 Heatley 4 0 Sanchez 2 2 7 995 27 6 9 3 34 4 14 10 No 19 New Mexico Baum Stadium 5 4 Kowalchuk 3 0 Kenny 2 1 8 523 28 6 9 3 35 4 16 10 No 25 Georgia Baum Stadium 10 2 Smyly 5 0 Grimm 2 5 9 047 29 6 10 3 36 4 17 10 No 25 Georgia Baum Stadium 10 2 Eibner 3 2 Walters 1 3 8 772 30 6 11 3 37 4 18 10 No 25 Georgia Baum Stadium 13 5 Forrest 6 0 Palazzone 4 4 8 246 31 6 12 3 38 4 20 10 Oral Roberts Baum Stadium 9 5 Heatley 5 0 Dunn 1 1 7 776 32 6 12 3 39 4 23 10 at No 4 Florida McKethan Stadium 8 3 Smyly 6 0 Panteliodis 6 2 3 622 33 6 13 3 40 4 24 10 at No 4 Florida McKethan Stadium 2 8 Randall 4 3 Eibner 3 3 3 116 33 7 13 4 41 4 25 10 at No 4 Florida McKethan Stadium 1 2 Chapman 2 0 Bolsinger 4 2 2 873 33 8 13 5 42 4 28 10 Missouri St Baum Stadium 5 4 Pratt 2 0 Blake 2 4 Heatley 2 7 868 34 8 13 5 43 4 30 10 No 20 Auburn Baum Stadium 9 4 Smyly 7 0 Hurst 2 1 7 264 35 8 14 5 44 5 1 10 No 20 Auburn Baum Stadium 7 8 Smith 2 0 Fant 3 1 Hubbard 5 8 713 35 9 14 6 45 5 2 10 No 20 Auburn Baum Stadium 2 13 Dayton 5 2 Eibner 3 4 8 205 35 10 14 7 46 5 7 10 at No 11 Ole Miss Swayze Field 11 4 Smyly 8 0 Pomeranz 6 1 Pratt 1 8 519 36 10 15 7 47 5 8 10 at No 11 Ole Miss Swayze Field 2 3 Barrett 7 2 Baxendale 0 1 Huber 8 8 834 36 11 15 8 48 5 9 10 at No 11 Ole Miss Swayze Field 7 0 Bolsinger 5 2 Goforth 1 3 6 855 37 11 16 8 49 5 11 10 Louisiana Tech Dickey Stephens Park 5 4 10 Pratt 3 0 Petersen 5 6 10 200 38 11 16 8 50 5 14 10 No 5 South Carolina Baum Stadium 2 3 Cooper 10 0 Smyly 8 1 Price 6 9 622 38 12 16 9 51 5 15 10 No 5 South Carolina Baum Stadium 0 5 Dyson 5 4 Bolsinger 5 3 8 670 38 13 16 10 52 5 16 10 No 5 South Carolina Baum Stadium 3 5 Taylor 3 2 Pratt 3 1 Price 7 8 227 38 14 16 11 53 5 18 10 at No 9 Oklahoma L Dale Mitchell Park 2 5 Rocha 7 1 Fant 3 2 1 553 38 15 16 11 54 5 20 10 at No 18 Vanderbilt Baum Stadium 3 4 Gray 8 4 Baxendale 0 2 Reid 1 2 192 38 16 16 12 55 5 21 10 No 18 Vanderbilt Baum Stadium 4 3 Bolsinger 6 3 Hill 5 4 Eibner 1 2 589 39 16 17 12 56 5 22 10 No 18 Vanderbilt Baum Stadium 7 5 Forrest 7 0 Armstrong 7 2 3 693 40 16 18 12 SEC Tournament Date Opponent Location Score Win Loss Save Record SEC Tourney Record 57 5 26 10 5Vanderbilt Regions Park 0 2 Gray 9 4 Murphy 0 2 Reid 2 40 17 0 1 58 5 27 10 1Florida Regions Park 4 5 Panteliodis 9 2 Bolsinger 6 4 Chapman 11 40 18 0 2 NCAA tournament Fayetteville Regional Date Opponent Location Score Win Loss Save Att Record NCAAT Record 59 6 4 10 Grambling Baum Stadium 19 7 Murphy 1 2 Davila 7 5 6 305 41 18 1 0 60 6 5 10 Washington State Baum Stadium 6 4 Smyly 9 1 Conley 5 4 Pratt 2 9 016 42 18 2 0 61 6 12 10 Washington State Baum Stadium 10 7 Wise 4 1 Bolsinger 6 5 Arnold 1 7 750 42 19 2 1 62 6 12 10 Washington State Baum Stadium 7 2 Forrest 8 0 Shewey 7 3 7 065 43 19 3 1 NCAA tournament Tempe Super Regional Date Opponent Location Score Win Loss Save Att Record NCAAT Record 63 6 12 10 1Arizona State Packard Stadium 6 7 12 Lambson 8 2 Eibner 3 5 4 371 43 20 3 2 64 6 13 10 1Arizona State Packard Stadium 5 7 12 Swagerty 2 0 Forrest 8 1 4371 43 21 3 3 February edit Ball State edit nbsp The Diamond Hogs take the field in 2009 The Razorbacks began the 2010 campaign on February 19 with a 10 2 victory over the Ball State Cardinals Hogs starter Mike Bolsinger earned the win and Andy Wilkins provided two hits 2 RBI and a solo home run Every Razorback starting player recorded at least a base hit in the contest 3 It was a different story in game two however as Ball State took a lead in the first inning and did not relinquish it Geoffrey Davenport would continue after the shaky start to pitch effectively for four innings including striking out the side in the fourth The Razorbacks left twelve runners on base and committed four defensive errors 4 Game three was initially delayed fifteen minutes due to rain but once the game started Brett Eibner and Drew Smyly pitched well Designated hitter Monk Kreder a junior college transfer native to Keller Texas collected three hits Six different Razorbacks scored in the 9 3 victory 5 Troy edit Andy Wilkins James McCann and Brett Eibner all went deep in game one of a three game series against the Troy Trojans Zack Cox was 2 2 with one RBI and two runs scored as the Razorbacks prevailed 10 1 6 Wilkins Eibner and Cox would hit home runs in game two as the No 16 Diamond Hogs took a 10 8 slugfest Redshirt sophomore Drew Smyly started the game Jeremy Heatley earned the win and DJ Baxendale the Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year as a high school senior earned his first career save 7 The Razorbacks started game three with seven runs in the first two innings but then the bats fell silent Troy posted six runs but the Trojans couldn t complete the comeback and lost 7 6 8 March edit 25 Kansas edit Arkansas hosted the No 25 Kansas Jayhawks at Baum Stadium on March 2 The Razorback offense exploded with Jarrod McKinney and Monk Kreder both leaving the yard for the first times in their careers TJ Forrest began the game for the Hogs and Geoffrey Davenport earned the win in relief 9 22 California edit nbsp Carver attended Fayetteville High School In the year previous the Hogs took two of three home games from Cal This year the Razorbacks would travel to Evans Diamond in Berkeley California for the first time ever to take on the No 22 California Golden Bears 10 Game one featured a five run eighth inning for the Razorbacks including a three run home run by James McCann Mike Bolsinger went seven innings his longest outing to earn the win 11 The subsequent day Fayetteville native Tim Carver hit two home runs the first two of his career Zack Cox going 3 for 4 with 2 RBI combined with Carver s power propelled the Hogs to a 9 5 victory 12 Game three was not as kind to the visiting Hogs as three errors and eight men left on base would prove vital in a 6 0 loss 13 The loss snapped the Razorbacks seven game winning streak the University s longest since 2006 12 South Dakota State edit The South Dakota State Jackrabbits began the 2010 season on a 27 game road trip including two games in Fayetteville against the No 14 Razorbacks 14 Game one against the Jackrabbits produced a disappointing 3 2 loss for the Razorbacks The Diamond Hogs loaded the bases with no outs in the final frame but only pushed across one run Collin Kuhn stole three bases in the loss 15 The Razorbacks would exact revenge the following day scoring twenty one runs Bo Bigham went 3 for 5 with 4 RBI with home runs coming from Collin Kuhn and Zack Cox Seven Razorbacks had 2 hits and six posted one or more RBI 16 Wisconsin Milwaukee edit nbsp Vinson hit a walk off home run to win game three Entering the series against Wisconsin Milwaukee Collin Kuhn had reached base in all twelve games and leads the team with a 395 batting average The Razorbacks 17 team home runs leads the SEC 17 The Razorbacks used eight runs in the seventh inning to rally past the Panthers The game featured catcher James McCann hitting a grand slam and Zack Cox s hitting streak extending to thirteen games 18 Game two belonged to Drew Smyly as the Little Rock native struck out 11 in seven innings walked two and giving up four hits Offensively Collin Kuhn and Andy Wilkins both homered in the 7 0 victory 19 The Razorback offense would produce plenty of drama in game three turning a two run deficit in the ninth inning into a tenth inning walk off home run courtesy Matt Vinson 20 The Alma Arkansas native would earn SEC Player of the Week honors for his efforts against Wisconsin Milwaukee 21 the alma mater of legendary Razorback baseball coach Norm DeBriyn 22 2 Louisiana State edit The highly anticipated series began March 19 at Alex Box Stadium It was carried on Cox Sports Television 23 Arkansas took game one 6 3 behind Brett Eibner s two home runs and a strong seven inning pitching performance from Mike Bolsinger 24 In game two Arkansas gave up a four run lead in the seventh inning to lose 7 8 Collin Kuhn had four RBI and a home run and Zack Cox also left the yard 25 Game three went to the Bengal Tigers by a 5 1 final with Eibner s solo shot providing the only run for the Hogs 26 McNeese State edit Arkansas road trip through Louisiana continued to Lake Charles where the Hogs took on McNeese State University TJ Forrest a Louisiana native and LSU transfer picked up the win in relief Monk Kreder s RBI single in the sixth inning would prove the game winner as the Razorbacks took a 3 2 win 27 Game two also went to the Razorbacks by a score of 7 6 Matt Reynolds hit his first home run as a Razorback and Zack Cox extended his hitting streak to 20 games Razorback pitchers struck out fourteen Cowboys in the contest 28 16 Alabama edit The Razorbacks ranked as high as 15 took on the No 16 Alabama Crimson Tide in Baum Stadium for their SEC home opener Arkansas scored four runs in the eighth inning of game one leading to a 9 8 victory 29 Game two also ended in a Razorback comeback The Hogs down 3 0 in the seventh inning got a big hit from pinch hitter Thomas Hauskey The senior catcher stepped to the plate with a runner on second base and two outs in the bottom of the ninth and delivered a clutch RBI single to win the game 30 Collin Kuhn Zack Cox Andy Wilkins and Brett Eibner each hit home runs in game three to give the Hogs a 10 5 win 31 The sweep was the first of Alabama since 2006 Centenary edit nbsp Cox began the year on a 24 game hitting streak that ended in game two against Centenary Arkansas mauled Centenary in game one scoring thirteen runs in the fourth and fifth innings on the way to an 18 2 win 32 Bo Bigham and Matt Vinson both recorded three hits apiece with Andy Wilkins recording 4 RBI and Kyle Robinson chipping in three more RBI 33 Centenary led by as many as four runs in game two but Wilkins James McCann and Bigham each hit RBI doubles in the sixth inning to take control 34 The win gives Arkansas another seven game winning streak to close out March April edit Entering April Arkansas is led at the plate by Zack Cox who is hitting at a 414 clip Andy Wilkins leads in home runs with 10 followed by Brett Eibner with 7 Wilkins also leads in RBI with 34 and total bases with 69 Drew Smyly leads the starters with a 1 69 earned run average ERA over 26 2 3 innings Dual threat Eibner is second with a 2 28 ERA 35 Arkansas 3 24 team ERA is the second best in the SEC behind Vanderbilt 36 18 Kentucky edit nbsp Kuhn s first career grand slam gave the Razorbacks a walk off win against Kentucky in game three The No 18 Kentucky Wildcats baseball team came to Baum Stadium for a three game series starting April 2 In game one Braden Kapteyn of Kentucky hit a two run home run in the first inning and the Wildcats went on to win 12 8 37 Mike Bolsinger lasted only 2 1 3 innings and the Hogs seven game winning streak came to an end Arkansas would collect seventeen hits in game two with Drew Smyly pitching seven innings of one run baseball as the Razorbacks won 10 1 38 Collin Kuhn Zack Cox Brett Eibner Tim Carver and James McCann all had multiple hits in game two 39 Andy Wilkins would leave the game due to a hamstring injury Game three played on Easter Sunday began with the Wildcats jumping out to five run lead to start the game In the bottom of the second Razorbacks catcher James McCann powered a three run homer over the fence and coupled with some Kentucky miscues the Razorbacks took an 8 5 lead The UK offense would strike again for seven runs in the seventh off of Razorback reliever DJ Baxendale to make it 16 13 Wildcat lead In the ninth Jarrod McKinney drew a walk followed by a McCann single and Andy Wilkins pinch hit walk Collin Kuhn was due up and with two outs and two strikes Kuhn took the pitch from Matt Little over the left field fence for a walk off grand slam 40 The 17 16 final capped a very offensive weekend for the Hogs including 35 runs and 48 hits Saint Louis edit Arkansas scored fourteen runs a school record in the first inning and won easily 32 8 in seven innings 41 The Razorbacks first twelve batters reached base before the Billikens recorded an out Collin Kuhn Kyle Atkins Bo Bigham Zack Cox Derrick Bleeker Matt Vinson Monk Kreder Travis Sample Tim Carver Kyle Robinson and Tom Hauskey all had multiple hits for the Razorbacks with home runs from Kuhn Bigham Brett Eibner and Vinson 42 Mississippi State edit Arkansas earned its first ever road sweep in Starkville when they took all three games from Mississippi State 43 The Razorbacks won the first game of the series 8 3 which was also Van Horn s 300th win as the head coach of Arkansas 44 The winning pitcher was Smyly bringing his record to 4 0 on the season 45 Game two was placed Saturday afternoon and the Razorbacks picked up another win with a final score of 8 5 46 The game also marked the 10th consecutive game with 10 or more hits the longest such streak since 2003 46 The finale was a 13 3 win for the Razorbacks 43 It was also the 6th consecutive win for the team 43 The series in Starkville concluded after three games with almost 20 000 total fans in attendance for the series 19 New Mexico edit nbsp Hauskey is a native of Springdale Arkansas Arkansas hosted the No 19 New Mexico Lobos for a midweek series at Baum Stadium The series started off with an 11 inning game concluding in an Arkansas win 47 The Razorbacks won the first game of the series on a walk off hit by Hauskey his second of the season 47 Heatley was awarded the win which brought his record to 4 0 on the season 48 The second game of the series was also a one run win for the Razorbacks 49 Arkansas won the second game of the series 5 4 in 9 inning 49 Kowalchuk improved to 3 0 on the season 50 Arkansas finished the New Mexico series with two wins to bring their win streak up to 8 consecutive games Baum Stadium also saw almost 16 000 people in the stands for the two game midweek series 48 50 25 Georgia edit nbsp Smyly threw a complete game in the series opener He struck out seven and allowed five hits with no walks The No 7 Razorbacks swept the No 25 Georgia Bulldogs In game one televised by ESPN2 Drew Smyly limited the Bulldogs to five hits with seven strikeouts and no walks as he went the distance 51 He got ten runs of support from the Razorback offense led by an Andy Wilkins home run in the first inning and Bo Bigham who reached base five times 52 Game two was another 10 2 win for the Razorbacks behind a strong seven inning outing by Brett Eibner 53 The junior from Houston also had four RBI to help his cause Collin Kuhn went 4 for 5 at the plate falling a home run short of the cycle 54 The Razorback offense continued to excel in game three Freshman Monk Kreder hit his second longball of the year and Brett Eibner made a fine catch in the second inning to save some Georgia runs At the conclusion of the Georgia series Arkansas has won eleven straight games Oral Roberts edit Arkansas won its twelfth straight game 9 5 over the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles The Razorback offense was led by Brett Eibner who hit two home runs 55 Jeremy Heatley moved to 5 0 after earning the win 56 4 Florida edit Sixth ranked Arkansas traveled to McKethan Stadium for a top ten SEC showdown with No 4 Florida The Hogs beat the Gators five times in 2009 57 The Razorbacks got home runs from Travis Sample Bo Bigham and Collin Kuhn plus ten strikeouts from Drew Smyly to win 8 3 58 Brett Eibner started game two but the Gators got six runs in the sixth inning propelling them to an 8 2 victory 59 The loss ended the Razorbacks 13 game winning streak the program s longest since 1996 Game three was tied 1 1 before Gator freshman Mike Zunino recorded a base hit in the ninth inning that scored Brian Johnson This walk off win gave the No 4 Gators the series 60 Missouri State edit Brett Eibner hit his fourteenth home run and the Razorbacks defeated Missouri State 5 4 with Harrison native Jordan Pratt earning the win out of the bullpen 61 The Hogs used six pitchers in the game 62 May edit 20 Auburn edit Arkansas hosted the No 20 Auburn Tigers in a weekend series at Baum Stadium 63 The Tigers after losing the first game went on to win the next meetings to win the series 63 The Razorbacks won the first game of the series 9 4 by overcoming a four run deficit 64 Smyly won the first game of the series to improve his record to 7 0 65 The first game saw an attendance of over 7 200 Game two was won by Auburn by a score of 8 7 66 Arkansas was trailing by 4 going into the bottom of the seventh and brought it down to 2 going into the ninth but finally lost by one 66 Fant took his first loss of the season The attendance was nearly 9 000 for the Saturday afternoon game 66 The finale was the most disappointing of the three game series They lost by the score of 13 2 67 For the tenth time this season Zack Cox had a three hit game but his performance only produced one RBI 68 Eibner recorded his fourth loss on the season 68 Similar to the Saturday game the last game of the series saw over 8 000 fans attend the game Sunday afternoon 69 11Ole Miss edit nbsp Bolsinger is a McKinney Texas native Rivals No 10 Arkansas and No 11 Ole Miss met for a crucial three game series at Swayze Field In game one Arkansas got home runs from Tim Carver and Brett Eibner plus a grand slam from Travis Sample Zack Cox went 3 for 3 his 30th multi hit game in 2010 as the Hogs rolled 11 4 70 Ole Miss scored three runs in the first two innings and despite solo shots from Zack Cox and Tom Hauskey the Rebels took a 3 2 final 71 Game three belonged to Mike Bolsinger as the senior pitcher went eight innings with giving up only two hits and striking out eleven Andy Wilkins had 3 RBI as the Hogs won 7 0 72 Collin Kuhn broke the single season school hit by pitch record in game three He has been hit 23 times With the win Arkansas took control of the SEC Western division Louisiana Tech edit Arkansas played the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Dickey Stephens Park home of the Arkansas Travelers Brett Eibner went 3 for 4 but it was Andy Wilkins that delivered the game winner in the bottom of the tenth Tech began the game with a four run second inning but the Razorbacks battled back and tied the game on an Eibner single to left Tied at 4 4 Zack Cox reached on a fielder s choice in the tenth inning and Wilkins singled giving the Hogs a 5 4 win 73 5 South Carolina edit Leaders of the SEC East and West met in Fayetteville for an SEC showdown Arkansas was held to three hits by South Carolina in game one as they lost 3 2 74 Sam Dyson pitched a complete game shutout for the Gamecocks in two The Razorbacks left ten runners on base 75 Arkansas blew an eighth inning lead in game three losing 5 3 76 9 Oklahoma edit Collin Kuhn had his 24th multi hit game but it wasn t enough as the Razorbacks lost to Oklahoma 5 2 Arkansas starter Randall Fant was tagged with the loss 77 18 Vanderbilt edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Season summary edit Arkansas finished second behind Auburn in the SEC Western Division The Hogs ranked fourth in team batting in the SEC with a 308 batting average The Razorback pitchers had a 3 88 cumulative ERA the third best in the SEC Zack Cox was the SEC batting champ hitting 432 He also had 8 home runs and 47 RBI The Louisville Kentucky native was second in total hits with 92 and third in runs scored with 60 Cox broke the school record for hits in game two against South Carolina 76 Brett Eibner finished third in home runs with 18 Collin Kuhn was fifth in the SEC in total bases with 136 Drew Smyly posted a 2 58 ERA on the year the third best mark in the conference The Little Rock native also recorded 92 strikeouts in 83 2 3 innings the fourth highest total in the Southeastern Conference 78 SEC tournament edit The 2010 SEC baseball tournament began May 26 at Regions Park in Hoover Alabama Arkansas was the fourth overall seed and first played Vanderbilt who was the fifth seed 79 Arkansas pitcher Jeremy Heatley making his first collegiate start pitched five shutout innings but the Razorback offense struggled against Sonny Gray Vanderbilt won 2 0 80 This means that the Razorbacks were matched up with top seed Florida the next day in an elimination game 81 Gator starter Alex Panteliodis retired the first eleven Razorback hitters and a late Razorbacks rally fell short 5 4 82 NCAA tournament Fayetteville Regional edit Despite losing 10 of their last 15 games the Arkansas Razorbacks were named regional hosts The winner of the Fayetteville Regional will play in the Tempe Super Regional Arkansas joins Grambling State Kansas State and Washington State The Hogs opened by defeating Grambling on June 4 19 7 83 The Razorbacks hit a school record nine home runs as a team with Brett Eibner going 4 for 5 with 3 HR and 7 RBI 84 Collin Kuhn James McCann and Andy Wilkins hit two home runs each in the contest 84 Washington State defeated Kansas State 8 6 85 Awards and honors editBo Bigham Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360 86 Mike Bolsinger NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List 87 Preseason All Southeastern Conference Second team 88 Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist 89 Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Week 90 CollegeBaseballInsider com Southeast Region Pitcher of the Week 91 CollegeBaseball360 Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll 91 Tim Carver Shortstop of the Year Award College Baseball Foundation quarterfinalist 92 Zack Cox 2010 Baseball America preseason All America Team First Team 93 33rd Golden Spikes Award Watch List 94 Team captain SEC Player of the Week 95 Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360 86 ESPN The Magazine Academic All District 6 first team 96 Ping Baseball All America Second Team 97 Yahoo Sports All American 98 2010 Pro Line Athletic NCBWA All American 99 Brett Eibner 2010 Baseball America preseason All America Team First Team 93 33rd Golden Spikes Award Watch List 94 Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360 100 John Olerud Two Way Player of the Year Award watch list 101 Ping Baseball All America Second Team 97 Thomas Hauskey H Boyd McWhorter Scholar Athlete Post Graduate Scholarship 102 Collin Kuhn Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll by CollegeBaseball360 86 James McCann Team captain ESPN The Magazine Academic All District 6 second team 96 Drew Smyly Pitcher of the Year Award College Baseball Foundation quarterfinalist 92 Matt Vinson SEC Freshman of the Week 21 Andy Wilkins 2010 Louisville Slugger pre season All American Third Team 103 2010 Baseball America preseason All America Team Second Team 93 Preseason All Southeastern Conference First team 88 Team captainRankings editRanking Movement Poll Preseason February22 March1 March8 March16 March22 March29 April5 April12 April19 April26 May3 May10 May17 May24 June1 June8 Final USA Today ESPN Coaches Poll Top 25 16 104 17 105 17 105 15 105 15 105 17 105 13 105 10 105 8 105 7 105 7 105 10 105 10 105 Baseball America 25 17 103 17 106 17 107 14 108 13 109 16 110 10 111 10 112 9 113 9 114 9 115 14 116 12 117 Collegiate Baseball 30 23 103 30 118 19 119 19 120 16 121 20 122 19 123 16 124 8 125 4 126 8 127 14 128 14 129 NCBWA 30 15 104 16 130 15 131 14 132 14 133 16 134 10 135 9 136 7 137 6 138 7 139 10 140 10 141 Rivals com 25 15 104 15 142 15 142 14 142 13 142 15 143 10 144 9 145 5 146 4 147 6 148 9 149 6 150 NR Not RankedRazorbacks in the 2010 MLB Draft edit nbsp Eibner was also drafted in the fourth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Houston Astros Player Position Round Overall MLB Team Zack Cox Third base 1 25 St Louis Cardinals Justin O Connor Catcher 1 31 Tampa Bay Rays Brett Eibner Outfield 2 54 Kansas City Royals Drew Smyly Pitcher 2 68 Detroit Tigers Ryne Stanek Pitcher 3 99 Seattle Mariners Andrew Wilkins First base 5 158 Chicago White Sox Michael Bolsinger Pitcher 15 451 Arizona Diamondbacks Collin Kuhn Outfield 15 463 Detroit Tigers Jordan Pratt Pitcher 16 493 Detroit Tigers Jeremy Heatley Pitcher 22 677 Florida Marlins Jared Lakind First base 23 687 Pittsburgh Pirates Dominic Ficociello Shortstop 23 703 Detroit Tigers Italics denotes an incoming Razorback prospect References edit Dave van Horn Bio Archived September 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine arkansasrazorbacks com Retrieved on December 16 2009 NCAA Baseball Arizona State wins in 12th to advance to College World Series 06 13 2010 Article Mercury News Retrieved on June 26 2010 Lawson Zach Bolsinger Razorbacks win in season opener 02 19 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 1 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs miss chances in loss to Ball State 02 20 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 1 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs beat Ball State in series finale 02 21 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 1 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs play long ball in 10 1 win 02 26 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 1 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs play long ball in 10 1 win 02 27 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 1 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks hold off Troy for sweep 02 28 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 1 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks take care of Kansas 15 3 03 02 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach West road trip finds Hogs at Cal 03 04 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Big inning helps Hogs to 7 3 win 03 05 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 a b Lawson Zach Carver hits two home runs in Hog win 03 06 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs can t complete sweep at Cal 03 07 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks host South Dakota State 03 08 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Ninth inning rally falls short in loss 03 09 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Bats come to life in rout 03 10 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Wisc Milwaukee series next for Hogs 03 11 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Big inning completes comeback 03 12 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Smyly Hogs shutout Wisc Milwaukee 03 13 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Vinson homer caps Hogs comeback 03 14 2010 Article Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 a b Baseball Players Of The Week 03 15 2010 SEC Players of the Week Archived March 17 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Norm DeBriyn Coach DeBriyn Archived July 16 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach CST to air Arkansas LSU series 03 18 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 19 2010 Lawson Zach Eibner homers twice in 6 3 win at LSU 03 19 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Big inning for LSU hurts Razorbacks 03 20 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs drop series finale at LSU 03 21 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks hold off McNeese 3 2 03 23 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks hold off McNeese 7 6 03 24 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Late rally sends Hogs past Alabama 9 8 03 27 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Hauskey caps another Hog comeback 03 27 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks get sweep with 10 5 win 03 28 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks down Centenary 18 2 03 30 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 No 10 Arkansas 18 Centenary 2 03 30 2010 Box Score Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs complete sweep of Centenary 03 31 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 2 2010 The Automated ScoreBook Arkansas Updated April 1 2010 Statistics Retrieved April 2 2010 The Automated ScoreBook SEC Overall Statistics Updated March 25 2010 Team Statistics Retrieved April 2 2010 Lawson Zach Early deficit too much for Hogs 04 02 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 13 2010 Lawson Zach Smyly Hog bats even Kentucky series 04 03 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 13 2010 Arkansas 10 Kentucky 1 4 3 2010 Statistics Archived October 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 13 2010 Lawson Zach Kuhn s grand slam lifts Hogs to 17 16 win 04 04 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 13 2010 Lawson Zach Big inning sets tone against St Louis 04 07 2010 Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 13 2010 Arkansas 32 Saint Louis 8 4 7 2010 Statistics Archived October 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 13 2010 a b c Lawson Zach Hogs complete sweep of MSU 13 3 Article Archived October 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 19 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs win 300th game under Van Horn Article Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 19 2010 2010 Arkansas Razorback Baseball No 9 Arkansas at Mississippi State Box Score and Statistics Archived October 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 19 2010 a b Lawson Zach Hogs down Mississippi State 8 5 04 10 2010 Article Archived October 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 19 2010 a b Hauskey delivers game winner in 11th University of Arkansas Athletics Archived 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Retrieved April 19 2010 Arkansas 10 Georgia 2 04 18 2010 Statistics Archived October 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 19 2010 Lawson Zach Eibner homers twice in 9 5 win 04 20 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 6 2010 Arkansas 9 Oral Roberts 5 04 20 2010 Statistics Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 6 2010 Lawson Zach SEC action takes Hogs to No 7 Florida 04 22 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 6 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs take game one in Florida 8 3 04 23 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 6 2010 Lawson Zach Big inning sends Florida over Hogs 04 24 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 6 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs lose series finale at Florida 04 25 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 6 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs hold off Missouri State 5 4 04 28 2010 Article 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Retrieved on October 20 2011 a b Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Arkansasrazorbacks com May 2 2010 Retrieved on October 20 2011 Auburn 13 Arkansas 2 University of Arkansas Athletics Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Arkansasrazorbacks com May 2 2010 Retrieved on October 20 2011 Lawson Zach Razorbacks knock off Ole Miss 11 4 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks knock off Ole Miss 11 4 05 07 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 Lawson Zach Bolsinger Hogs beat Ole Miss 5 8 10 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs win in return to Central Arkansas 05 11 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 22 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs lose pitchers duel at Baum 05 14 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 Lawson Zach Razorbacks blanked in game two 05 15 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 a b Lawson Zach South Carolina rallies past Hogs 05 16 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 Lawson Zach Hogs lose midweek at OU 5 18 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 The Automated ScoreBook Standings amp Leaders May 22 2010 Statistics Archived May 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 23 2010 2010 SEC Baseball Tournament Tournament Overview Retrieved May 23 2010 Lawson Zach Opening day loss for Razorbacks 05 26 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 5 2010 Smith Bill Razorbacks and Gators at SECs 05 27 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 5 2010 Lawson Zach Rally falls short in elimination game 05 27 2010 Article Archived October 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 5 2010 Lawson Zach Long ball 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