Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hogs dominate Trojans in tournament opener

- ALEX NICOLL

ARKANSAS 5, UALR 1

Arkansas Razorback coach Colby Hale could only describe his star midfielder’s play in the team’s 5-1 win Friday night in two words. “On fire,” he said. Junior Kayla McKeon powered the Razorbacks to five first-half goals over the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Trojans, building off a strong performanc­e in the SEC Tournament a week ago.

McKeon recorded two assists and a goal in the match

after she found both Taylor Malham and Tori Cannata for scores early against the Trojans.

With the win, Arkansas advances to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, which is the farthest the team’s gone in their past three playoff appearance­s.

Hale was impressed with how aggressive­ly the Razorbacks attacked on offense, scoring three goals within the match’s first 13 minutes. He compared the pure domination to the team’s win over Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament this season.

Freshman Tyler Runnels scored her first goal of the season at the 41-minute mark of the match to give the Hogs a 5-0 lead headed into the half. Runnels was one of five true freshmen to receive significan­t playing time of 30 or more minutes, giving them some valuable playoff experience, Hale said.

“You could tell there were some nerves there, some missed assignment­s on set pieces, but we’ll use that video to help them grow,” Hale said.

The Hogs will also need to work on some defensive set pieces before the next round, said Hale who did not like how Arkansas closed out the match.

Little Rock kept Arkansas from getting its ninth shutout out the season after defender Liesa Siefert scored off a header in the second period, which would be the only goal by either team with. Morgan Smocovich set up Siefert for the goal off a cross.

The Trojans struggled to stop Arkansas’ attack early enough before the team could settle into the game and get the offense going, UALR coach Mark Foster said.

“You’re hoping for us to play our best game and that Arkansas had an off night,” Foster said.

“Arkansas is too profession­al to have an off night.”

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF ?? Kayla McKeon (12) of Arkansas drives towards the goal against Arkansas Little Rock defenders Friday in Fayettevil­le.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF Kayla McKeon (12) of Arkansas drives towards the goal against Arkansas Little Rock defenders Friday in Fayettevil­le.
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF ?? Tyler Runnels (left) and Kaelee Van Gundy of Arkansas celebrate Friday after a goal by Runnels during the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Razorback Field in Fayettevil­le.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF Tyler Runnels (left) and Kaelee Van Gundy of Arkansas celebrate Friday after a goal by Runnels during the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Razorback Field in Fayettevil­le.

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