Arkansas Eliminates UCLA to Stay Alive
- On Tuesday night in Omaha, Nebraska, the Arkansas Razorbacks beat UCLA 7-3 to eliminate them and secure a spot in the College World Series semifinals.
- Arkansas needed to defeat LSU twice in a row to move on to the championship round, after having lost both the regular-season series and the initial game of this matchup.
- Wehiwa Aloy led Arkansas offensively, hitting a two-run home run in the first inning and an RBI triple in the fifth while Zach Root rebounded to pitch five strong innings.
- Aloy, honored as SEC Player of the Year and a Golden Spikes finalist, posted a.455 batting average over three College World Series games, driving in four runs and recording three hits that went for extra bases, while also hitting his 21st home run of the season.
- The Razorbacks' win guarantees an SEC team in the championship series for the 16th time in 17 seasons and sets up a rematch with LSU in the semifinals.
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Arkansas eliminates UCLA to stay alive
Wehiwa Aloy drove in Arkansas' first three runs with a homer and triple, Zach Root bounced back from a rocky start to pitch five strong innings, and the Razorbacks eliminated the Bruins from the College World Series with a 7-3…
Hogs survive elimination game against UCLA; faces LSU Wednesday
Wehiwa Aloy’s big night at the plate paired with Zach Root’s bounce back start pushed Arkansas past UCLA, 7-3, on Tuesday night at the College World Series inside Charles Schwab Field.Aloy, a Golden Spikes finalist, wasted no time with his two-run opposite field home run in the bottom of the first inning. The SEC Player of the Year made it a three-run Arkansas lead with an RBI-triple in the fifth. With his 21st blast of the year, Aloy now holds …
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