For the fourth time in eight games, Arkansas pitching allowed three or fewer hits Friday night during a 2-1 loss at Texas A&M.
The Razorbacks held the Aggies to two hits. Texas A&M had scored 37 runs and recorded 31 hits over its two previous games against nationally ranked Georgia and Dallas Baptist.
Both of the Aggies’ hits Friday came against Arkansas starter Connor Noland, who did not allow an earned run in six innings.
Texas A&M coach Jim Schlossnagle was impressed with Noland’s poise in the fourth inning. The Aggies scored twice in the inning to take a 2-0 lead, but missed on an opportunity to break open the game.