Arkansas' Dave Van Horn Reacts After Loss to LSU
Arkansas lost to LSU 4-1 in their first game of the 2025 College World Series. The Razorbacks are set to face Murray State on Monday at 2:00 p.m. ET in an effort to keep their hopes alive in the tournament.
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Head Coach Dave Van Horn shared his thoughts after the game. 'I thought our pitching was incredible. Obviously Anderson and Shores did a tremendous job. And they finished it up with Evans in the ninth. We had a couple of chances to score some runs and we didn't. Reese hit a home run and got us kind of feeling pretty good, down 3-1. We just needed to score the next inning, but we didn't.
Really it boiled down to Anderson. He didn't give us anything. He's 11-1 because he's really good,' said Van Horn.
On pulling starter Zach Root early in the game.
Dave: To me, it was a hard decision. I had to make a decision. Anderson looked really good. Seems like we weren't getting good swings off him. We were already down three runs.
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They had, I think, Frey coming up, who's hitting over .400 against left-handers. And I just didn't feel like we could let them score anymore. I had a great pitcher in the bullpen who was hot.
Yeah, it's early, but the wind's blowing in. It's going to be tough to hit it over anybody's head. Scoring a lot of runs against Anderson to me wasn't something that was going to happen.
I hated to do it, but I just felt like it was the right decision. And I'll stand by it. It was the right decision.
On how the team felt after falling behind 3-0.
Dave: The feeling was we still have seven innings to go or actually eight because I think it was the top of the second. We had eight at-bats. So, we were still in it 3-0, not a problem. We can score three real quick.
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Maybe not tonight with the way they pitched or the way the wind was blowing, but it can happen. I think we were just trying to chip away.
Now you start getting into the fifth, sixth inning and you start getting concerned. And Reese hit a home run and still nobody out. That would have been big. I think we had another inning where we had the lead-off man on. He gets to second on a wild pitch and we don't score him.
Thomas can't hit a ball any harder to center field but that's the breaks of the game.
But the mood was confident. And it's one game. Now we put ourselves in a hole that we've got to dig ourselves out of.
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On LSU starter Kade Anderson.
Dave: He really just doesn't leave the ball over the middle of the plate. Even his misses are close. He missed a lot of pitches away to righties that you could tell he was a little frustrated that it was that tight. Changes speeds just enough. The first time we faced him, he struck us out more, but we hit him harder. When we hit it, we hit it hard, and we scored some runs on him.
Tonight, when we hit it, we didn't hit it real hard most of the time. He's a really good pitcher, polished. I think he's going to continue to just get a lot better as he gets bigger and stronger. You can just see the projection there.
On what's ahead as Arkansas looks to fight their way through the losers bracket.
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Dave: Obviously we need to move on from this one and get over it and not think too far down the road. We've just got to take care of business on Monday. We need to play good Monday because if we don't there's no Tuesday.
If we can get through Monday, we've got Tuesday. We've got to do the same thing.
You just can't get all uptight about it. These guys, they've come back and won games. They've done some great things this year.
So that's what I told them. We've got a bullpen full of pitchers. We've got a bunch of hitters that can hit. They didn't have a good night. We need to move on and get ready for Monday.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 15, 2025, where it first appeared.
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