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Princeton's goal: limit the Razorbacks' long ball

FAYETTEVILLE — Lisa Van Ackeren said her team won’t try to be something it’s not when No. 4 seed Princeton takes on No. 1 seed Arkansas today in the first-round of the NCAA Fayetteville Regional softball tournament at Bogle Park.

The Tigers (27-15-2) have hit 15 home runs as a team this season, while their pitching staff has allowed just five. By comparison, Arkansas (44-9) has three players with 18 or more home runs and 102 as a team.

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“We’re not going to try and do anything outside of what we have done all year to get to this point,” the Princeton coach said.