El Dorado News-Times

Razorbacks to start home slate today

- By Tom Murphy

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The family ties will be thick when the No. 8 University of Arkansas hosts Southeast Missouri for a four-game series starting today at 3 p.m. at BaumWalker Stadium.

SEMO fifth-year coach Andy Sawyers played catcher for Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn at Nebraska in 1998, then joined the Cornhusker­s' staff as a volunteer assistant in 2000. His coaching path has also included a stint as associate head coach at Texas A&M from 2011-15 for another Van Horn protege, Rob Childress.

Additional­ly, the Redhawks this season brought aboard SEMO graduate Trevor Ezell, who excelled as a graduate transfer for the Razorbacks in 2019. Ezell is the team's director of offensive player developmen­t.

“Trevor Ezell was one of our starters, kind of our glue on that 2019 team,” Van Horn said. “Trevor will be a great coach. He knows a little bit how we run things and some of our secrets, so we'll probably have to change a few things up to get through this series without them figuring some things out.”

The Razorbacks (3-0) are coming off a sweep of three top 11 Texas-based teams at the College Baseball Showdown, capped by two-hitters against Texas (4-0) and TCU (4-1). Arkansas hit .237 against a series of strong pitchers and struggled to score in the early innings, but the Hogs made up for it with late thunder in all three games.

SEMO (2-1) had to scramble to find a season-opening opponent after its home series with Wisconsin-Milwaukee was scuttled by the snowstorm last week. The Redhawks landed a matchup with South Alabama and beat the Jaguars by a 2-1 count in Mobile, Ala.

“I thought we competed really good,” Sawyers said. “We had a chance to sweep. Had a lead on Saturday and couldn't finish that off.”

The series will feature big-time arms in both dugouts, starting with today's matchup between Arkansas right-hander Caleb Bolden (0.00 ERA, 1 save) and SEMO lefthander Dylan Dodd (1-0, 1.50 ERA).

Van Horn also announced last weekend's trio of starters would follow Bolden in the same order: Right-handers Zebulon Vermillion (0-0, 4.50) and Peyton Pallette (0-0, 0.00), followed by lefty Lael Lockhart (0-0, 2.08).

Dodd will be followed by junior left-hander Noah Niznik (0-0, 0.00) on Friday, Ryan Vogt (0-0, 6.00) on Saturday and a starter to be named on Sunday.

Dodd was named the Ohio Valley Conference pitcher of the week after striking out 8 and allowing 1 run on 3 hits and 1 walk in 6 innings at South Alabama, while Redhawks first baseman Austin Blazevic was OVC player of the week after hitting .455 with 5 runs, a double, walk and an RBI against the Jaguars.

“The lefty we're going to see tomorrow has got good stuff, 90-94 [mph], older kid,” Van Horn said. “He held South Alabama down, and they're one of the projected teams to win their division and league. So I know we're going to have our hands full.

Dodd and Niznik both threw 93 pitches last weekend and both finished strong.

“This wasn't their first opening weekend, right?” Sawyers said. “These aren't new guys. They've been together. They came in together at the same time. Dodd has pitched on Friday for three years and Niznik has pitched on Saturday right behind him for three years.”

Van Horn said designated hitter/first baseman Matt Goodheart, who was suffering from a stomach issue last week, has been cleared to play and will probably be in the lineup at least a couple of times this weekend. However, designated hitter Brady Slavens led the team with a .417 average last week and hit the Razorbacks' only home run, while first baseman Cullen Smith hit .300 and drove in the go-ahead run against TCU in the eighth inning.

Sawyers, facing Van Horn for the first time as a head coach, proudly claims a branch on Van Horn's coaching tree.

“Coach Van Horn is respected obviously with the amount of success he's had, not just from a baseball coaching standpoint, and a lot of his former players are now head coaches,” Sawyers said.

Sawyers rattled off the names of Childress, Louisiana Lafayette's Matt Beggs, Nebraska's Will Bolt and Sam Houston State's Jay Sirianni in addition to himself.

“These are all guys I played with or coached with. We all know who the Godfather is, and it's No. 2,” Sawyers said, referencin­g Van Horn's uniform number.

The relationsh­ip between Van Horn and Sawyers played a big role in the four-game set taking place. Arkansas had originally scheduled Cal State Northridge for the weekend, but its administra­tion shied away from traveling to Arkansas as the COVID-19 pandemic set in. The Redhawks had scheduled a series with Bowling Green, but the Falcons originally announced plans to drop their baseball program last May, though it was reinstated.

“Andy lost a series to

somebody, so it worked out for us,” Van Horn said. “We both had the same weekend looking for a team. Then we added a fourth game a month ago or so.”

The fourth game will test both team's pitching staffs.

“We were a little bit healthier when I agreed to the four games,” Sawyers said. “We're actually down a couple of guys. So if Dave called me today and asked if I wanted to play four games, I might not say yes.”

Sawyers said projected Sunday starter Collin Wilma and key relievers Hayden Malenfant and Brandon McCabe won't be available for his team at Arkansas.

Sawyers said he'll be pumped up to play Van Horn, much like his mentor felt when his Nebraska came to Fayettevil­le to face Van Horn's mentor Norm DeBriyn for a two-game set in 2000. The Cornhusker­s won those games 10-4 and 10-3.

“I was in the dugout when we went to Fayettevil­le, still a volunteer coach when Dave was at Nebraska,” Sawyers said. “That was a big one. It's a coach playing against your former coach.

“I remember that was fun for Dave, coming down and coaching against a guy who had such a big impact on Coach Van Horn's life and career.”

Sawyers had a particular recall from one of the games because his role elevated during the game.

“I remember Coach Childress got ejected from that game and I had to finish the game calling pitches, and I remember Dave yelled at me because he didn't like a pitch I called,” Sawyers said, laughing. “But it'll be exciting.”

The Razorbacks have struggled some with the Redhawks, holding a 6-5 advantage in the series, which has been played exclusivel­y in Fayettevil­le.

SEMO won on its last trip to BaumWalker Stadium by a 12-11 count on March 18, 2015, a year the Razorbacks advanced to the College World Series.

“I just think they do a good job recruiting,” Van Horn said. “They play in a good league and they play a good non-conference schedule, so I don't feel like they're intimidate­d.

“Some schools might come in that are mid-majors that are a little nervous. I don't sense this when they're on the field with us.”

Sawyers said that mental approach is key.

“It's getting our guys into the game and not being overwhelme­d,” he said. “You're not playing the stadium or the crowd. You're playing baseball. We played great last weekend. There's no reason we can't come in and pitch and throw strikes and put the ball in play and be clean on defense.”

 ?? Charlie Kaijo/NWA Democrat-Gazette ?? Celebratin­g: Arkansas second baseman Robert Moore (1) congratula­tes outfielder Christian Franklin after Franklin hit a home run during a game against Gonzaga during a game last season at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayettevil­le..
Charlie Kaijo/NWA Democrat-Gazette Celebratin­g: Arkansas second baseman Robert Moore (1) congratula­tes outfielder Christian Franklin after Franklin hit a home run during a game against Gonzaga during a game last season at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayettevil­le..

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