Alvarez maybe most knowledgeable AD about his program in country, Nashville Sports Radio’s Bill King said on Halftime on Wednesday.
USA Today writer not sure Moody NBA-ready, and it doesn’t matter
Bryan Kalbrosky of USA Today said on Ruscin & Zach that Moses Moody is likely a lottery pick, but isn’t sure he’s ready to step in but he’ll still be one of the top picks.
Goode knows how big Texas matchup will be for some fans
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Van Horn recapping 7-2 win over Trojans started by Wallace homer
Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn said after the game Cayden Wallace’s early home run got things off to good start on windy evening.
Ramage after solid outing in Hogs’ 7-2 win over Little Rock
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Six home runs key Razorbacks’ five-inning win over Missouri State
No. 8 Arkansas slugged a single-game program record six home runs in a 9-1 (5 inning) rout over Missouri State at Bogle Park on Tuesday evening.
Catcher Kayla Green led the way recording her first career two homer game and was joined by infielder Hannah Gammill, infielder Danielle Gibson, infielder Braxton Burnside and designated player Linnie Malkin in the long ball department.
The Razorbacks also set the single-season school home run record as a team, with their 69 bombs this season breaking the 2008 team’s (65) mark.
How it happened
All but one of Arkansas’ six home runs were solo jacks as Gammill slugged the team’s first tater in the second inning while making her first plate appearance since March 9 at Central Arkansas.
The freshman did not miss a beat and finished the game 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored.
The Hogs blew the game open in the fourth and fifth innings, socking five home runs over that span. Green and Burnside launched solo bombs in the fourth, while Gibson, Malkin and Green’s second of the game, a two-run shot, ended the game early in the four-run fifth.
While the bats put up a record setting performance, pitcher Autumn Storms was twirling a one-hit gem. Storms (5-0) allowed just one run with seven strikeouts in the complete game effort.
The Bears lone hit of the game came in the top of the fourth, and they later scored on an RBI groundout. Madison Hunsaker (6-4) took the loss for Missouri State, throwing 2.2 innings and allowing three runs.
Steffany Dickerson allowed five homers and six runs over 1.2 frames.
Eight of Arkansas’ 11 hits went for extra bases, which included doubles by outfielders Hannah McEwen and Aly Manzo.
The Hogs scored a pair of two out runs in the second on singles by Gibson and Gammill.
Arkansas’ 69 home runs this season rank second nationally behind No. 1 Oklahoma’s 91. The Razorbacks 32 total wins this season lead the country, and the team is currently riding a 12-game win streak.
The Razorbacks welcome No. 3 Alabama for a three-game series this weekend from Friday, April 9 through Sunday, April 11.
The series against the Crimson Tide will be the first top 10 series in program history. First pitch on Friday is slated for 6 p.m.
Catalon on defensive secondary looking much improved
Hogs safety Jalen Catalon talked with the media Tuesday after practice on extra depth making entire secondary a lot better in spring.
Hudson on brother’s decision to come back, progression at TE
Hudson Henry said he was pleasantly surprised when his brother, linebacker Hayden, decided to return for another year, adjusting to new quarterbacks.
It looks like Hogs going with KJ at quarterback, says Chavanelle
HawgBeat’s Nikki Chavanelle doesn’t think any of the other quarterbacks have presented much challenges through spring practices.
Neighbors says Arkansas will be different, longer team next season
Hogs coach Mike Neighbors re-capped the season Tuesday afternoon and said with the new players coming in they will be very different.













