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Arkansas Run-Ruled by Top-Ranked Oklahoma
20 Apr
Summary
- Oklahoma secured an 11-1 victory over Arkansas via run-rule.
- Home run power fueled Oklahoma's dominant performance.
- Razorbacks set program record for consecutive games batting leadoff.

Top-ranked Oklahoma asserted dominance over Arkansas on Sunday, securing an 11-1 victory via the run-rule at Love Field. This decisive win came just a day after the Razorbacks had defeated the Sooners, highlighting the difference in momentum.
Oklahoma wasted no time, scoring early and often. Home runs were key to their attack, with Isabella Imerling, Abby Dayton, and Kendall Wells all hitting multi-run shots. Gabbie Garcia added a final blow with a three-run homer in the fourth inning, triggering the run-rule.
Arkansas struggled on the mound, with starting pitcher Robyn Herron unable to complete the second inning. While the Razorbacks showed offensive sparks, including a record-setting performance by Reagan Johnson batting leadoff, they couldn't match Oklahoma's power.
The Razorbacks' lone run came in the fifth inning via a fielder's choice. Despite this tough series-ending defeat, Arkansas prepares for a midweek matchup against Tulsa on Wednesday, aiming to reset before the season's final stretch.