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Arkansa's softball if you win from OKC, eliminated by Ole Miss at Fayetteeville Super Regional | The Arkansa's democrat gazette

Fayetteeville – Ole Miss brought a destructive end to the season of the Arkansas softball team on Sunday in Bogle Park.

The rebels used the early mistakes of the razback and remained never after during a 7: 4 victory at the winner of the Game 3 of the NCAA Fayetteeville Super Regional. Ole Miss advanced to the Women's College World Series for the first time.

Arkansas (44-14) fell a game from his first WCWS appearance for the second time in the program history. The Razorbacks lost the games 2 and 3 at the 2022 NCAA Fayetteeville Super Regional to later national second -placed Texas.

Ole Miss (42-19) will meet No. 12 National Seed Texas Tech (50-12) on Thursday in the opening round in Devon Park in Oklahoma City. The winner will compete in double elimination 4-team pod either No. 16 or UCLA No. 9.

The other side of the bracket consists fully of the SEC team: No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Florida, No. 6 Texas and No. 7 Tennessee.

Ole Miss was the 13th SEC program, which achieved a WCWS appearance of all time and left Arkansas and Mississippi State as the only team at the 15-team conference without a trip to Oklahoma City. Vanderbilt has no softball team.

Arkansas stayed with the hot hand of the right hand of Payton Burnham, who scored a shutout in a 4-0 win on Saturday.

In the first inning she pushed into immediate difficulties after a 2-run home over the wall of Ole Miss Right Field Field Lair Beautae lay over the wall. It was the third Homerun of the season for Beautae, who started her career in Tennessee and moved from Houston to Ole Miss.

The rebels used the errors of the razorche to increase the score to 4: 0.

After a double by Aliyah Binford and Infield Single by Lexie Brady, who put runners on the corners, Ole Miss successfully completed a double steal.

It seemed that Arkansas Binford would catch a cucumber between the third base and at home, but she slipped from Catcher Kennedy Miller under one day to score. It was a very tight game that the Razorbacks had unsuccessfully challenged.

Brady then stole home while Miller returned to Burnham after a field. Burnham had a faulty withdrawal to the hometown, the Miller, who had taken her legs from Brady, had no chance of grasping.

After the collision, Miller had a while in front of the ground on the floor. Kailey Wyckoff came in to catch the rest of the Inning and the designated player Courtney Day. Miller returned to the catcher in the second inning.

The leading left -hander Brianna Lopez received her third start in a row for Ole Miss. The second time in a row, she tried to find the strike zone in the first inn.

Arkansas got a run back in the end of the first one without taking a hit.

Walks from Raigan Kramer, Bri Ellis and Day set the table for a bases drawn by Ella McDowell, which has interrupted the Ole Miss lead to 4: 1. The Razorbacks missed the opportunity to continue going to the lead by bringing the bases unloaded on an Atalyia Rijo -Foul.

Arkansas changed and replaced Burnham with the left -hander Robyn Herron from the junior to start the second inning.

Back-to-back hits from Miller and Reagan Johnson prompted Ole Miss Pitching change and triggered a large floor of the second.

Lopez was replaced by Binford, a 2-way player, who published a 2-out walk to Ellis before a 2-run single reduced the deficit to 4: 3 through the middle of day.

Wyckoff Knotte the game 4: 4 with an RBI single to the shortstop for your 11th RBI of the NCAA tournament.

The razbacks had the opportunity to cause further damage, but Rijo had the bases invited to the second inning in a row loaded with a soft groundout to the first basis. Arkansas stranded 7 runners and was 3 for 10 (.300) with runners on the base.

Herron worked Toreless 2 Innings before hit Mackenzie Pickens on his leg in fourth traffic and was drawn by Ashton Lansdell, who gave Ole Miss a few runners without outs.

A colorful -Colorful gave Herron some breath, but Taylor Roman was inserted as a pinch of Hitter, and she invited the bases with the choice of a field player to try to go to second place unsuccessfully.

Jaden Pone sent an RBI victim fly to the midfield to give Ole Miss a 5-4 lead before Beautae left the field to the left to end the inning.

The rebels carried in the fifth with about 1 out crime for their leadership. A single from Pery Lamas, from Brady and RBI Single to the left of Pickens. Herron's goal was followed by Herron when Arkansas decided to return to Burnham.

Herron (18-7) gave up 2 runs on 3 goals with 3 walks and 3 strikeouts in their 3-1/3-in-relief excursion. The staff ass threw only 5 1/3 innings during the super region when she relied on game 1 early due to illness.

Burnham got the razor chores from the fourth without making any further damage by beating Landsell and inducing a groundout by Angelina Deleon. On the Deleon Groundout, she was supported by a spectacular game by Karlie Davison in the second basis, which spread to take the ball and made a strong throw to beat the runner for the first time.

Brady gave the rebel insurance in the seventh seventh with a 2-out solo home over the wall in the left center. It was Brady's team leader the 17th Homer of the season and set the end result.

Burnham gave up 5 runs on 4 goals with 4 strike outs and 1 walk in their 3 2/3 innings.

Ellis made a 1-out walk in the seventh, but the same ended with two back runs by Day and Wyckoff.

Binford (11-3) was strong in her 5 2/3 innings with 1 run on 2 goals with 2 walks and 4 strikeouts.

It was the last game in Bogle Park for the Arkansas Seniors Day, Ellis, Kramer and Carlee Ratcliff.

The razorbacks set up the program records in RBI (399) and runs (436) during the Super Regional round. They already had records for doubles (90), walks (291) and victim flying (23) that occur at the weekend.

Arkansas achieved his third most common victories in the program history this season, 4 behind the record of 48 in 2022.

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