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Mike Bianco and the Ole Miss Rebels are scorching hot as postseason baseball continues after punching their ticket to the SEC Championship Game on Sunday. Now, after victories over the Florida Gators,
Vanderbilt was riding high from a blowout 10-0 victory over rival No. 8 Tennessee in the semifinals after the Volunteers eliminated top-seeded Texas in the quarterfinals. Ole Miss had plenty of momentum as well, though, as it defeated second-seeded Arkansas in the quarterfinals and third-seeded LSU in the semifinals.
A scary moment unfolded in the baseball quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament between the Arkansas Razorbacks and Ole Miss Rebels at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Alabama. The play in question unfolded in the bottom of the second inning with Arkansas' Cam Kozeal at the plate.
Ole Miss baseball upset No. 3 Arkansas to advance to the semifinals of the SEC baseball tournament. Riley Maddox and Mason Morris pitched well.
No. 17 Ole Miss will return to Hoover Metropolitan Stadium on Sunday in an SEC Tournament Championship Game clash against against the Vanderbilt Commodores. After three consecutive victories to open postseason play,
Ole Miss finally got one back on Arkansas during the quarterfinal round of the SEC college baseball tournament. The Razorbacks were served a heavy dose of
Cam Kozeal scored after Ole Miss outfielders Ryan Moerman and Isaac Humphrey collided while tracking his line drive into the gap in right-center field. It was Kozeal’s 13th home run and the Razorbacks’ 110th in 56 games.
Gabe Gaeckle started that game opposite Maddox, a game that the Razorbacks won 12-3. As a benefit of receiving the double bye, Zach Root will start opposite Maddox. Arkansas will play a maximum of three games, which could set up just like a normal SEC weekend.