The Oklahoman

Razorbacks ride 8-run inning to CWS victory

- BY ERIC OLSON

OMAHA, NEB. — Luke Bonfield hit the goahead home run in the fifth inning and Arkansas broke it open with an eight-run sixth in an 11-5 victory over Texas on Sunday in the College World Series.

The Razorbacks (4519) scored double-digit runs for the fourth time in six NCAA Tournament wins and had their highest total in 28 CWS games. The Longhorns (42-22), in the CWS for a record 36th time, lost their third straight Omaha opener since 2011.

Bonfield delivered the first home run of the CWS with his tworun shot to left for a 3-2 lead. Parker Joe Robinson took over for Texas starter Nolan Kingham (8-5) to start the sixth and walked the only two batters he faced. That started a parade of pitchers who either struggled to find the strike zone or got dinged for single after single.

Arkansas led 5-2 with the bases loaded when the teams were pulled off the field because of lightning in the bottom of the sixth. The Razorbacks picked up where they left off after the 2-hour, 49-minute delay. In all, 10 straight batters reached base, 14 went to the plate and Texas used five pitchers in an inning that matched Arkansas' biggest of the season.

The Razorbacks swept the Longhorns 13-4 and 7-5 in Fayettevil­le in March, but this was the first time the old rivals from the Southwest Conference days had been matched in the CWS since 2004. The Razorbacks are 2-3 against Texas in five CWS meetings.

Arkansas starter Blaine Knight (13-0), the Baltimore Orioles' thirdround draft pick, allowed two runs on four hits and a walk in five innings. He struck out four.

Big 12 player of the year Kody Clemens, son of seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens and one of the hottest hitters in the postseason, was 1 for 5 with two strikeouts.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Arkansas’ Jared Gates slides back to first base in the fourth inning of Sunday’s College World Series game against Texas in Omaha, Neb.
[AP PHOTO] Arkansas’ Jared Gates slides back to first base in the fourth inning of Sunday’s College World Series game against Texas in Omaha, Neb.

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