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Arkansas Wins Opener, Faces LSU At SEC Tournament
HOOVER, Ala. – The 15th-ranked Arkansas baseball team used a wild pitch in the 10th inning to beat No. 21 Ole Miss, 2-1 in the Razorbacks’ first game of the 2013 Southeastern Conference Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
“It was a very well played game,” Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said. “Both pitchers and bullpens did a tremendous job. We got out of some jams. We both hit some line drives. We had the unfortunate play that would have been a two-run single and given us a two-run lead going into the ninth and it hits a runner in the foot. It just figures that the game would end on a wild pitch, the most exciting play in baseball next to the sacrifice fly. From our standpoint, we were glad to see it.”
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ATHENS, Ga. — Junior Emma Lavy fired a one over 73 leading the fifth-ranked Arkansas women’s golf team to an 11th-place start after first round action at the 2013 NCAA Championship in Athens, Ga., Tuesday. Arkansas shot eight-over 296 for the first round.
Lavy was tied for third for much of the second half of her round but a miscue on nine, her final hole of the day, saw her slide back on the leaderboard. Despite the tough finish, Lavy was ready to tee it up again.
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His team-leading 20 errors and .893 fielding percentage — most of which have come on off-target throws from shortstop and third base — are all the proof needed to understand how difficult it has been for Edmond, Okla, native.
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