Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Razorbacks can’t overcome miscues

- ETHAN WESTERMAN

Mistakes plagued the No. 14 University of Arkansas softball team during a 2-1 loss to No. 25 South Carolina on Saturday at Columbia, S.C., to even a three-game series.

The leadoff batter reached base for the Razorbacks (29-11, 8-6 SEC) in each of the first five innings, but strikeouts and trouble on the base paths proved too much to overcome.

Arkansas’ seven-game winning streak against South Carolina, dating to 2019, ended. A series-deciding Game 3 is scheduled for today at noon Central.

Razorbacks right-hander Reis Beuerlein started and pitched two innings. She made her first appearance since Feb. 25 due to an undisclose­d injury that caused her to miss extended time.

Beuerlein was relieved in the third inning after a leadoff double by Aniyah Black that was inches away from being a home run. She was responsibl­e for pinch runner Emma Sellers at second base, who later scored in the inning on an RBI single by Giulia Desiderio that gave the Gamecocks a 1-0 lead.

The loss was credited to Beuerlein, who gave up one hit against seven batters faced. She threw 28 pitches and had 1 strikeout and 1 walk.

Through the first three innings, the Razorbacks stranded three base runners and had another two called out. Bri Ellis was caught stealing to end the first inning with a runner on third base, and in the third inning Reagan Johnson was called out for leaving early on a steal attempt.

South Carolina (29-14, 5-9) scored again in the bottom of the fifth inning, when third baseman Denver Bryant doubled to left-center field off Arkansas reliver Morgan Leinstock. It scored Desiderio, who walked with one out, and gave the Gamecocks a 2-0 lead.

Leinstock pitched the final 3 2/3 innings for the Razorbacks and gave up 1 run on 3 hits. She threw 49 pitches with 2 walks and 2 strikeouts.

Arkansas’ Kennedy Miller hit an RBI single to right-center field that brought the score to 2-1. The Razorbacks had runners on first and second base with one out, but a great play by South Carolina center fielder Riley Blampied ended the threat.

Hannah Camenzind shot a deep fly ball to center field and Blampied made a fully-extended catch to rob what would have been a game-tying hit. Nia Carter tried to race back to second base, but a throw from Blampied beat her there and ended the inning with a double play.

Arkansas went down quietly in the seventh inning to end the game. It marked the third consecutiv­e series in which the Razorbacks have lost Game 2.

South Carolina freshman Sage Mardjetko, who relieved starter Jori Heard in the third inning, recorded her seventh win. She pitched 3 1/3 innings and gave up 1 run on 3 hits. Alana Vawter pitched a scoreless final 1 2/3 innings and earned a save.

Johnson led Arkansas at the plate hitting 3 for 4. Miller was 2 of 3, and Ellis and Cylie Halvorson added 1 hit apiece.

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