Missouri hit the road for a trip to Fayetteville, Ark., this weekend riding a five-game winning streak and owning a 9-1 record in its previous 10 games.
Arkansas was not going to be the easiest opponent for the Tigers (11-8, 0-3 SEC) to open up conference play against, as the Razorbacks sit in the top-20 of every major college baseball poll and as high as No. 10 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. But with the team’s top three lefties on the bump and junior Kameron Misner anchoring the lineup, Missouri had high hopes of knocking off Arkansas.