Arkansas drops SEC opener to Ole Miss
By: Brandon Dunn
Updated: March 15, 2013
FAYETTEVILLE,
Ark.
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Overbey homered and drove in four runs, while Ole Miss starter Bobby Wahl
worked seven strong innings as the eighth-ranked Rebels downed No. 15 Arkansas
7-1 in the Southeastern Conference opener on Friday night at Baum Stadium.
Arkansas
drops to 13-6, 0-1 in league play, while Ole Miss improves to 19-1, 1-0 in
conference.
Wahl
(5-0) earned the win on the mound, striking out five and allowing one run on
three hits in seven innings of work. Arkansas starter Trey Killian (2-2) took
the loss, giving up seven runs on five hits in two innings.
The
Razorback relief combo of Landon Simpson and Thomas Altimont combined to toss
six shutout innings. Simpson struck out four in five scoreless frames, while
Altimont had a strikeout in his one shutout inning.
Offensively,
Jacob Mahan, Tyler Spoon and Matt Vinson each had one hit for the Razorbacks.
Spoon also added a RBI and extended his reached base streak to 19 straight
games.
Overbey
hit his first career grand slam and went 2-for-4 at the plate with four RBI.
Sikes Orvis also homered for the Rebesls, while Will Allen and Stuart Turner
each added two hits.
The
Razorbacks struck first with a run in the bottom of the first. Mahan led off
the inning with a double down the left field line and advanced to third on a
ground out to second by Dominic Ficociello. Spoon then lined a single to center
to score Mahan with the game's first run.
Ole
Miss answered with four runs in the top of the second. With one out, Andrew
Mistone singled and advanced to third on a single to right by Allen. A walk to
Will Jamison loaded the bases with two out for Overbey, who sent a 2-1 pitch
over the wall in left field for a grand slam to give the Rebels a 4-1 lead.
Arkansas
had a chance to cut into the lead in the bottom of the second. The Razorbacks
loaded the bases with two out and Ficociello laced a liner to center, but
Auston Bousfield was there to make the grab to end the threat.
The
Rebels extended their lead to 7-1 with three runs in the fourth. Orvis led off
the inning with a solo home run over the center field wall. Allen followed with
a single and Jamison drew a walk to put runners on first and second. A wild
pitch advanced the runners to second and third. After a strikeout of Overbey,
Tanner Mathis drove in a run on a ground out to the pitcher. Bousfield then
doubled to the left field corner to score Jamison.
The
runs in the fourth were the last ones scored in the game. Simpson worked five
scoreless innings of relief for the Razorbacks in relief, while Altimont pitched
a scoreless ninth inning.


