LITTLE ROCK – posted a season-high in strikeouts, becoming the program's all-time strikeout leader, and Little Rock held off a late ULM rally to earn a 4-3 win Friday evening at Gary Hogan Field. The win improves the Trojans to 18-19 on the year and 7-11 in Sun Belt play, leapfrogging the Warhawks in the league standings.
Entering the game at 283 career strikeouts, Arnold needed eight to surpass Bennett Cromer's 290 career Ks from 2002-05. He set the tone early, striking out the side in the first before adding a pair in the second and one each in the third and fourth innings, pulling even with Cromer at 290.