COLLEGE BASEBALL

Arkansas pitchers shut out Gonzaga

Arkansas infielder Bo Bigham forces out Gonzaga’s Travis Forbes at second base Tuesday, then throws to first to complete a double play in the second inning of the Razorbacks’ 1-0 victory at Baum Stadium.

— Make it 22 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings for Arkansas’ pitchers.

The No. 4 Razorbacks beat Gonzaga 1-0 on Tuesday night before an announced crowd of 4,436 at Baum Stadium after beating Binghamton 4-0 on Saturday.

It was Arkansas’ first 1-0 victory in 17 years, since winning 1-0 at Memphis on May 15, 1995, and the Razorbacks (15-2) posted back-to-back shutouts for the first time since the 2007 SEC Tournament when they beat Alabama and South Carolina by 6-0 scores.

Arkansas sophomore first baseman Dominic Ficociello led off the bottom of the seventh inning with a home run to put the Razorbacks ahead 1-0. Ficociello hit a 2-1 pitch from Gonzaga starter Billy Moon (1-1) over the rightfield fence into the Bulldogs’ bullpen.

“We came up with a plan the inning before as we came into the dugout,” Ficociello said. “We were telling each other, ‘Let the fastball get deep, and if he happens to throw you a changeup, your barrel will catch up to it.’

“I was more sitting on a changeup, but I got my stride foot down in time and my barrel caught up to the fastball enough to keep it fair and I got it on the sweet part of the bat.”

Arkansas pitchers Chris Oliver, Cade Lynch, Colby Suggs, Ty Wright and Bar- rett Astin combined to shut out the Bulldogs (10-4), who had six hits and left eight runners on base.

Astin picked up his fourth save of the season with 1 2/3 scoreless innings, though not without a scare in the eighth when Arkansas center fielder Jacob Morris ran down a drive by cleanup hitter Royce Bolinger with one out and a runner on first.

“That was a bad pitch,” Astin said. “It backed up on me, and it was right over the zone and he hit it pretty good. But Morris is probably the best athlete on the team. That’s why he’s in center field. I trust Morris with anything.”

Astin retired Gonzaga in order in the ninth. He hasn’t allowed a run in 14 2/3 innings this season and only two hits.

“Barrett left a couple up right in the heart of their order [in the eighth] and they didn’t get quite enough of it,” Arkansas Coach Dave Van Horn said. “Then he was lights out in the ninth.”

Gonzaga loaded the bases with two outs in the top of the fourth, but Lynch retired Andy Hunter on a flyout to center to end the scoring threat.

Suggs (1-0) pitched around a leadoff double by Travis Forbes in the seventh, getting the next three batters on a strikeout and two groundouts.

Oliver, a freshman, made his first start and hit leadoff batter Eric Lane with the first pitch but then got a flyout, a groundout and a strikeout and went 3 2/3 innings before Lynch came into the game.

“Chris settled in and got through that first inning,” Van Horn said. “He had good velocity on his fastball. The breaking ball, he struggled with it tonight, so he went to the changeup in the second and third innings and got some ground balls.

“Then our bullpen did a tremendous job after that. They came in and did everything we wanted them to do.”

Van Horn said the Razorbacks’ pitchers are “highcharacter guys” loaded with pride.

“There’s a lot of competition amongst them,” Van Horn said. “I’d call it semi-friendly competition. They like each other, and they compete against each other, not just the other team.”

Astin said the pitchers met on an off-day following a 10-9 loss to Valparaiso that dropped the Razorbacks to 8-1. Since that meeting, Arkansas has four shutouts in a ninegame span.

“We realized we’re not good enough yet,” Astin said of the meeting. “Obviously, we’re still not good enough, but we try to get better every day.”

Ficociello said it’s fun to play behind Arkansas’ pitchers.

“We have a confidence in our pitchers when we’re out in the field that they’re going to get the job done, Barrett especially,” Ficociello said. “He comes in and throws lots of strikes. He kind of embarrasses guys sometimes.”

Van Horn said he was impressed by Moon as well as the Bulldogs’ lineup.

“They’ve got a couple good runners at the top, and some big, strong guys,” Van Horn said. “They look like an SEC team.”

SUN BELT

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 10,

UALR 7

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — Southeast Missouri (7-10) handed UALR (12-5) its second consecutive loss Tuesday at Capaha Field, picking up 16 hits en route to a victory in the first of the teams’ two midweek matchups.

Starter Tony Zerussen threw 5 innings for the Redhawks, giving up 2 runs on 3 hits while striking out 3 to pick up his first victory.

UALR picked up eight hits on the day, led by two each from junior Myles Parma and sophomore Bryson Thionnet. Thionnet also scored two runs, while senior Greg Garcia was 1 for 4 with 1 home run and 3 RBI.

Junior Tyler Buckley (1-2) took the loss for the Trojans. Buckley gave up 5 earned runs on 8 hits over 3 2/3 innings. Freshman Cameron Allen came on following a brief stint by junior Marshal Hamrick and gave up 4 runs on 5 hits in 1 inning. Sophomore Elliot Velasquez and junior Bubba Cooper combined to surrender just 1 run on 3 hits over the final 3 innings.

Today’s game

GONZAGA AT ARKANSAS

WHEN 3:05 p.m. Central WHERE Baum Stadium, Fayetteville RECORDS Arkansas 15-2; Gonzaga 10-4 RADIO RSP statewide radio network. Not all games will be carried by affiliates. Check local listings. INTERNET www.arkansasrazorbacks. com PITCHING MATCHUP Gonzaga TBA. Arkansas: Trent Daniel (RHP, 0-0, 13.50 ERA). SHORT HOPS Arkansas shortstop Tim Carver failed to reach base for the first time in 17 games this season and went 0 for 4, ending a 13-game hitting streak. ... Razorbacks junior right-hander Trent Daniel, today’s starting pitcher, has allowed

1 5 runs in 3 /3 innings this season. “We’ve got to get him going,” Arkansas Coach Dave Van Horn said. ... After today’s game, Gonzaga finally will get to play at home in Spokane, Wash., for the first time this season when the Bulldogs face Pacific. The Bulldogs have traveled nearly 13,000 miles through the air in trips to Peoria, Ariz., Beaumont, Texas, Albuquerque, N.M., and Fayetteville.

THE WEEK AHEAD

TODAY vs. Gonzaga 3:05 p.m. THURSDAY off FRIDAY vs. Alabama 6:35 p.m. SATURDAY vs. Alabama 3:05 p.m. SUNDAY vs. Alabama 1:05 p.m. MONDAY off TUESDAY vs. Nevada 6:35 p.m.

Sports, Pages 19 on 03/14/2012