In just two games, Arnold asserted herself with gaudy offensive numbers as the Oilers swept Ohio Valley in a pair of conference matchups.
And for the second week in a row, another Oiler carried ownership of offensive honors after teammate Kelley Cejer was picked last week.
Almost singlehandedly, Arnold powered her way past the Fighting Scots by going 6-for-7 with four extra-base hits. She homered, doubled twice and tripled while plating six.
Arnold was a perfect 4-for-4 in game one of the twinbill as she was a home run away from the cycle. She launched a home run and doubled in game two as the Oilers improved to 15-14 overall on the spring.
Arnold also had a stolen base and upped her season average to .264. She has 13 RBI and seven extra-base hits in 27 games played.