It was a wild Sunday in SEC baseball as two top-three-ranked SEC teams fell on the road. Recap all the action below.
No. 7 Georgia walks off No. 1 Arkansas in 12 innings to win series
The No. 7 Bulldogs came into Foley Field with a tall task Sunday 鈥 win two straight against No. 1 Arkansas. The Razorbacks hadn鈥檛 lost back-to-back games all season and had only lost three games overall before making the trip to Athens for the weekend.
The Bulldogs were up for the challenge, and the nation鈥檚 hottest offense erupted with two home runs from Kolby Branch and Slate Alford. Georgia held onto the lead for most of the game, but Arkansas clawed its way back, and the Razorbacks eventually tied it in the ninth with their own pair of homers 鈥 a solo shot from Ryder Helfrick and a 440-foot jack from Wehiwa Aloy.
IN YOUR LIFE, HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT?!
鈥 Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB)
Fittingly, it would take extras for these two SEC titans to settle this series.
After a scoreless 10th inning, Arkansas got things going again in the 11th when Gabe Fraser scored on a fielder鈥檚 choice. But the Bulldogs answered back with a Tre Phelps double, bringing Dan Jackson home to tie it at six.
On to the 12th inning...
Brian Zeldin came in for relief for Georgia, and he did his job well, retiring all three Arkansas batters on just five pitches. Cole Gibler came to the mound for Arkansas, facing the 7-9 hitters in Georgia鈥檚 order. Devin Obee and Branch went down swinging, and the Razorbacks just needed one more out to send it to the 13th.
Then Henry Hunter came up to the plate. He waited for his pitch, taking three balls before Gibler threw a strike. But it was the fifth pitch of the at-bat that would end it, as Hunter took it 390 feet to right field to walk it off for Georgia and win the series.
HENRY HUNTER鈥硷笍 DAWGS WIN鈥硷笍
鈥 Georgia Baseball (@BaseballUGA)
Georgia moves to 32-6 on the season and 10-5 in SEC play, and Arkansas falls to 32-5 overall and 12-3 in SEC games.
No. 11 Auburn upsets No. 3 LSU to sweep series
No. 11 Auburn picked up its fourth SEC series win of the year with a sweep of No. 3 LSU. Auburn extends its win streak to five with its first series sweep of LSU since 1988.
Auburn came out to a hot start with three runs off a pair of doubles in the first two innings. Those three runs were enough to hold off LSU鈥檚 late two-run rally in the eighth inning.
Coming out swingin'! 馃 puts one off the War Eagle Wall to score a pair!
鈥 Auburn Baseball (@AuburnBaseball)
B1 | Auburn 2, LSU 0
Pitching was the real star of the show, as Auburn鈥檚 trio held LSU to just four hits on the day. Freshman starter Andreas Alvarez posted four scoreless innings for Auburn and allowed just two hits. Griffin Graves then pitched a career-high 3.1 innings to record the win, notching three strikeouts and two earned runs. Dylan Watts got the save for the home Tigers.
Griff got 'em swinging! 馃槫
鈥 Auburn Baseball (@AuburnBaseball)
M5 | Auburn 3, LSU 0
Auburn improves to 26-10 on the season and 9-6 in SEC play. LSU falls to 31-6 overall and 10-5 in the conference.