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Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation
Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

San Francisco Chronicle​

time18 hours ago

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Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

CARY, N.C. (AP) — Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy won the Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur baseball player in the nation, USA Baseball announced Saturday. Aloy is the third Arkansas player to take home the prize, joining Andrew Benintendi in 2015 and Kevin Kopps in 2021, and the 12th winner from the Southeastern Conference — most of any league. Aloy, the SEC player of the year, started all 65 games this season and led the Razorbacks in almost every major offensive cateogy, including slugging percentage (.673), OPS (1.107), hits (93), doubles (19) and home runs (21). He was second on the team with a .350 batting average and 68 RBIs. He made just five errors in 229 total chances (.978) and helped turn 31 double plays. Aloy was named an All-American by four major publications and finished the season with a run to the College World Series semifinals. He batted .324 with eight runs, 10 RBIs and five extra-base hits in nine NCAA Tournament games. Of the 46 previous Golden Spikes winners, six have earned Rookie of the Year honors in the major leagues, three have won the Cy Young Award, three were selected league MVP and 11 have won at least one World Series championship as a player or manager. Twenty-three previous winners have also been named to at least one All-Star Game roster as a player or manager. ___

Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation
Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

Fox Sports

time18 hours ago

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  • Fox Sports

Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

Associated Press CARY, N.C. (AP) — Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy won the Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur baseball player in the nation, USA Baseball announced Saturday. Aloy is the third Arkansas player to take home the prize, joining Andrew Benintendi in 2015 and Kevin Kopps in 2021, and the 12th winner from the Southeastern Conference — most of any league. Aloy, the SEC player of the year, started all 65 games this season and led the Razorbacks in almost every major offensive cateogy, including slugging percentage (.673), OPS (1.107), hits (93), doubles (19) and home runs (21). He was second on the team with a .350 batting average and 68 RBIs. He made just five errors in 229 total chances (.978) and helped turn 31 double plays. Aloy was named an All-American by four major publications and finished the season with a run to the College World Series semifinals. He batted .324 with eight runs, 10 RBIs and five extra-base hits in nine NCAA Tournament games. Of the 46 previous Golden Spikes winners, six have earned Rookie of the Year honors in the major leagues, three have won the Cy Young Award, three were selected league MVP and 11 have won at least one World Series championship as a player or manager. Twenty-three previous winners have also been named to at least one All-Star Game roster as a player or manager. Golden Spikes winners are chosen in voting by national baseball media, select professional baseball personnel, USA Baseball staff and previous winners. ___ AP college sports: recommended

Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation
Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

Hamilton Spectator

time18 hours ago

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  • Hamilton Spectator

Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

CARY, N.C. (AP) — Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy won the Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur baseball player in the nation, USA Baseball announced Saturday. Aloy is the third Arkansas player to take home the prize, joining Andrew Benintendi in 2015 and Kevin Kopps in 2021, and the 12th winner from the Southeastern Conference — most of any league. Aloy, the SEC player of the year, started all 65 games this season and led the Razorbacks in almost every major offensive cateogy, including slugging percentage (.673), OPS (1.107), hits (93), doubles (19) and home runs (21). He was second on the team with a .350 batting average and 68 RBIs. He made just five errors in 229 total chances (.978) and helped turn 31 double plays. Aloy was named an All-American by four major publications and finished the season with a run to the College World Series semifinals. He batted .324 with eight runs, 10 RBIs and five extra-base hits in nine NCAA Tournament games. Of the 46 previous Golden Spikes winners, six have earned Rookie of the Year honors in the major leagues, three have won the Cy Young Award, three were selected league MVP and 11 have won at least one World Series championship as a player or manager. Twenty-three previous winners have also been named to at least one All-Star Game roster as a player or manager. Golden Spikes winners are chosen in voting by national baseball media, select professional baseball personnel, USA Baseball staff and previous winners. ___ AP college sports:

Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation
Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

Winnipeg Free Press

time18 hours ago

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation

CARY, N.C. (AP) — Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy won the Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur baseball player in the nation, USA Baseball announced Saturday. Aloy is the third Arkansas player to take home the prize, joining Andrew Benintendi in 2015 and Kevin Kopps in 2021, and the 12th winner from the Southeastern Conference — most of any league. Aloy, the SEC player of the year, started all 65 games this season and led the Razorbacks in almost every major offensive cateogy, including slugging percentage (.673), OPS (1.107), hits (93), doubles (19) and home runs (21). He was second on the team with a .350 batting average and 68 RBIs. He made just five errors in 229 total chances (.978) and helped turn 31 double plays. Aloy was named an All-American by four major publications and finished the season with a run to the College World Series semifinals. He batted .324 with eight runs, 10 RBIs and five extra-base hits in nine NCAA Tournament games. Of the 46 previous Golden Spikes winners, six have earned Rookie of the Year honors in the major leagues, three have won the Cy Young Award, three were selected league MVP and 11 have won at least one World Series championship as a player or manager. Twenty-three previous winners have also been named to at least one All-Star Game roster as a player or manager. Golden Spikes winners are chosen in voting by national baseball media, select professional baseball personnel, USA Baseball staff and previous winners. ___ AP college sports:

Arkansas vs Murray State baseball highlights: Gage Wood completes no-hitter
Arkansas vs Murray State baseball highlights: Gage Wood completes no-hitter

The Herald Scotland

time6 days ago

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  • The Herald Scotland

Arkansas vs Murray State baseball highlights: Gage Wood completes no-hitter

Ultimately, Wood still made history. He threw the first College World Series no-hitter since 1960 and struck out a ridiculous 19 Racer hitters, all while living in the mid-to-high 90s for Arkansas. The gem was needed. Arkansas' potent offense was held in check by Isaac Silva, who allowed just one run and fanned seven of his own in six innings. Graham Kelham allowed two runs, resulting in a 3-0 win for Arkansas. The College World Series has seen the likes of Paul Skenes, Kumar Rocker, and Gerrit Cole. None of them managed to make lineups look as overmatched as Wood made Murray State look throughout the day. Ultimately, the result is that Arkansas lives to fight another day in the College World Series. But in the long run, Wood's performance is going to be remembered in the annals of College World Series history no matter how far Dave Van Horn's program goes this season. Arkansas will now play the loser of UCLA-LSU on June 17, as it looks for the first title in program history. USA TODAY Sports followed the game live. Catch up on Wood's historic performance below. Watch Arkansas baseball vs. Murray State on Fubo (free trial) Arkansas vs Murray State baseball live score TEAMS123456789FArkansas0010002003Murray State0000000000 Gage Wood was just one batter off of perfection, and he was clearly well aware. Following his no-hitter, when he was asked how he was feeling, his response was succinct: "I shouldn't have hit that guy. That's all I have to say." The mind of a pitcher remains a scary place. Wood completes a no-hitter in a 19-strikeout performance to give Arkansas a 3-0 win over Murray State in the CWS elimination game. Wood loses his perfect game, but strikes out two more hitters in the eighth inning and has 16 now. Wood loses his perfect game in the bottom of the eighth inning when he hits Murray State's Dom Decker. Wood strikes out his 14th hitter of the game and then induces two groundball outs to get through the seventh without allowing a base runner. His strikeouts are a career high and the most for Arkansas in an NCAA Tournament game. Dustin Mercer drops a low flyball and allows another Arkansas run to score. It's 3-0 Razorbacks in the top of the seventh inning. Wehiwa Aloy doubles down the third base line to score Justin Thomas Jr., who led off the inning with a single. Arkansas is leading 2-0 with Gage Wood dominating on the mound. That's our Golden Spikes guy ???? — Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 16, 2025 Graham Kelham has taken over for Silva on the mound in the top of the seventh inning with Arkansas leading Murray State 1-0. Wood strikes out two more in the bottom of the sixth inning. He has tied a career-high of 13 strikeouts. Wood has also not allowed a single baserunner through six innings. Silva strikes out Reese Robinett looking to end the top half of the Arkansas sixth inning. Silva has seven strikeouts and two walks. He has allowed just that one run in the third inning. Wood strikes out Dom Decker to open the fifth inning to give him seven straight strikeouts. Luke Mistone grounds out for the second out to end the streak, but Wood strikes out Will Vierling to end the inning. Wood has 11 punchouts through five innings and has thrown 66 pitches. Make that SEVEN in a row & TEN total ???? — Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 16, 2025 Silva works out of another jam in the fifth inning after allowing a single and a walk. Silva has stranded five Razorbacks on the bases so far. Wood strikes out the side for a second straight inning and he has recorded six punchouts in a row. Wood has nine strikeouts today. He had a career-high 13 strikeouts against Creighton on June 1. Gage Wood is on a HEATER ???? — Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 16, 2025 Silva bounces back with a 1-2-3 inning in the fourth after allowing a run and three hits in the third inning. Wood strikes out the side in the bottom of the third inning. He's at six strikeouts through three innings. Wood's offense got him one run in the top of the inning and that may be all he needs. Nasty fastball and a sword ? — Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 16, 2025 Following his RBI single, Charles Davalan stole second to give Arkansas runners on second and third with zero outs. However, Isaac Silva retired Wehiwa Aloy, Logan Maxwell and Ryder Helfrick to escape the inning. Silva struck out Helfrick to end the inning. Isaac Silva gets through the 3rd with a big pitch#GoRacers ???? — Murray State Baseball (@RacersBaseball) June 16, 2025 To his credit, Aloy hit a liner 110.5 mph off the bat, but it was hit right to Conner Cunningham, who made a nice snag. Arkansas has three straight hits to open the third inning, including an RBI single to left field for Charles Davalan to give the Razorbacks an early 1-0 lead. Reese Robinett led off the inning with a double and scored the first run. Davalan gets the job done — Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 16, 2025 The Razorbacks have runners on the corners with no outs. Isaac Silva records a 1-2-3 inning in the second, which requires him to throw just six pitches. He racked up his third strikeout of the game. Not to be outdone, Gage Wood goes 1-2-3 for the second straight inning and also picked up his third strikeout. High velocity fastballs ? — Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 16, 2025 Gage Wood records a pair of strikeouts to retire Murray State 1-2-3 in the top of the first inning. Wood struck out Dustin Mercer and Carson Garner back-to-back with one out to end the frame. High heat from Woody — Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 16, 2025 Wehiwa Aloy collects a one-out single, but Isaac Silva sets down Arkansas in the top of the first inning without giving up a run. He struck out Charles Davalan on a nasty sinker to lead off the game and Ryder Helfrick to end the inning. First pitch is fired at 2:08 p.m. from Isaac Silva, with Murray State being the designated home team for today's elimination game. Here's a look at the Racers' starting lineup against the Razorbacks on June 16 in the CWS elimination game: Jonathan Hogart, CF Dustin Mercer, RF Carson Garner, 3B Dom Decker, 2B Luke Mistone, 1B Will Vierling, C Dan Tauken, LF Charlie Jury, DH Conner Cunningham, SS Here's a look at the Razorbacks' starting lineup against the Racers on June 16 in the CWS elimination game: Charles Davalan, LF Wehiwa Aloy, SS Logan Maxwell, RF Ryder Helfrick, C Cam Kozeal, 2B Kuhio Aloy, DH Brent Iredale, 3B Reese Robinett, 1B Justin Thomas Jr., CF Isaac Silva draws the start for Murray State in today's elimination game at the CWS. Silva is 9-2 on the season with a 5.09 ERA in 17 appearances (15 starts) and 81 1/3 innings of work. The right-hander allowed six runs in 5 1/3 innings against Duke in the Durham Super Regional in his last start on June 8. He picked up the win. Gage Wood will get the call on the bump for Arkansas against Murray State in an elimination game at the CWS. Wood owns a 3-1 record with a 5.02 ERA in 28 2/3 innings and nine starts. The righty junior struck out 13 against Creighton on June 1. According to Jackson Fuller of the Fort Smith Southwest Times Record - Part of the USA TODAY Network - Zach Root and Gabe Gaeckle should be unavailable to pitch today for the Razorbacks. Arkansas is 8-0 all-time against Murray State, which includes a series sweep during the 2024 season in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This will mark the first matchup between the two programs outside of Fayetteville. What time does Arkansas vs Murray State baseball start? Date: Monday, June 16 Monday, June 16 Time: 2 p.m. ET 2 p.m. ET Where: Charles Schwab Field Omaha (Omaha, Neb.) Arkansas and Murray State are scheduled for a 2 p.m. ET first pitch at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, in a CWS elimination game. What TV channel is Arkansas vs Murray State baseball on today? The CWS elimination game between Arkansas and Murray State will air on ESPN. Mike Monaco (play-by-play), Ben McDonald (analyst), Eduardo Perez (analyst) and Dani Wexelman (sideline reporter) will be on the call. Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app (with a TV login), ESPN+ -- ESPN's subscription streaming service -- and Fubo, the last of which carries ESPN and offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Arkansas vs Murray State baseball predictions, picks, odds Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Sunday, June 15 Spread: Arkansas -3.5 Arkansas -3.5 Over/under: 10.5 10.5 Moneyline: Arkansas (-500) | Murray State (+340) College World Series schedule The College World Series began on June 13 and will run through June 22 or 23, depending on whether the championship series requires two or three games. Here is a more detailed look at the latest college baseball schedule and NCAA Tournament bracket update. College World Series: June 13-22/23 June 13-22/23 CWS finals: June 21-22/23

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