Arkansas gave up 15 hits to Vanderbilt and was run ruled 11-1 in the seventh inning at the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament in Hoover, Ala. The loss eliminated the Hogs from the tournament.
Arkansas gave up 15 hits to Vanderbilt and was run ruled 11-1 in the seventh inning at the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament in Hoover, Ala. The loss eliminated the Hogs from the tournament.
The Hogs beat the Gators a second time in the SEC Baseball Tournament to advance to Saturday to face Vanderbilt in Hoover, Ala. Arkansas is 5-0 on the season against Florida.
Arkansas lost 2-1 to Georgia in extra innings on the second day of the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament in Hoover, Ala. Here is a gallery of photos from the game, including a few photos from the LSU/Alabama game earlier in the day.
Photos from the Razorbacks’ 8-5 win over Florida on the first day of the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament in Hoover, Ala.
The Mounties took on the War Eagles at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale on Friday evening. Here’s a gallery of photos from the game.
The Hogs completed a two-game sweep of No. 1 Arizona State on Wednesday night with another come from behind win. Razorback fans also set an all-time attendance record Wednesday night as 11,014 packed into Baum Stadium for the game.
The Hogs saw a two-point lead over the Huskers slip away in a suspenseful ninth inning Wednesday at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville.
Arkansas donned green hats for St. Patrick’s Day and won the first of a two-game series against Nebraska on Tuesday night at Baum Stadium. The weather was perfect. The only thing I would have liked better was an earlier start time. We photographers prefer to shoot our sports under the light of the sun and not stadium lights.
I finally shot my first baseball game of the 2009 season today. The Hogs sealed their series win over the Gators. It was cold, but I enjoyed shooting the game nonetheless. Here is a gallery of photos from the game.
I spent about an hour Wednesday afternoon shooting portraits of a few of Arkansas’ baseball players for future stories during the team’s media day. Since it was rainy and overcast, I couldn’t do any of the portraits on the field. Instead, I decided to just shoot them all uniformally on the same backdrop, which really simplified things for me — I have a tendancy to over complicate portrait shoots. I limited myself on the vertical framing by using a rollaway door to one of Baum Stadium’s concession stands as a backdrop. I had used the exact same location as a backdrop a couple of weeks earlier for a Hawgs Illustrated portrait shoot and really liked the look of the reflective silver surface and its horizontal lines. I used two lights, a main light with a grided softbox and a background light with a grid spot. I also had a large silver reflector on the opposite side of the players to bounce back my main light to fill in their shadow side. In all a simple setup with very nice results.
