Moody’s big week leads to co-SEC Freshman of the Week

Arkansas guard Moses Moody scored 28 points in both wins — at South Carolina and against Texas A&M — to earn SEC Freshman of the Week honors for the second straight week and third time this season.

He shared the honor this week with LSU’s Cameron Thomas.

Moody joins elite company with Daniel Gafford (2017-18), Bobby Portis (2012-13) and Patrick Beverly (2006-07) as the only Razorbacks to be a three-time SEC Freshman of the Week honoree.

Moody helped Arkansas win its 11th straight SEC game, the best streak in the SEC this year and the program’s best streak since winning the final 11 regular-season SEC games of 1993-94.

He tied his career high by scoring 28 points in both wins while shooting 63 percent from the field and 52.9 percent from 3-point range (tying his career-high with four triples at USC only to top it with five versus Texas A&M) while playing 70 minutes with zero turnovers.

In addition to his impressive offensive performance, he made a key defensive play late in the Texas A&M game for his only blocked shot of the week.

At South Carolina (and in a pandemic-shortened season), Moody made his 117th free throw to break the school’s freshman record for free throws made.

Kareem Reid previously set the mark with 116 in 1995-96 (33 games). Moody has now made 128 free throws through 26 games.

Moses Moody highlights from the week

• Averaged 28.0 points and 6.0 rebounds.

At South Carolina: 28 points – 7 rebounds – 2 assists – 2 steals

• Versus Texas A&M: 28 points – 5 rebounds – 2 assists – 2 steals

• Combined 19-of-30 (63.5%) from the field and 9-of-17 (52.9%) in the two games.

• At South Carolina, Moody scored 17 in the first half, thanks to 7-of-11 shooting, with six rebounds to give Arkansas a comfortable 17-point halftime lead … Only missed one shot in the second half in scoring 11 points … For the game, was 6-of-6 from inside the 3-point line, making 4-of-9 from beyond the arc, and was a perfect 4-of-4 at the line.

• Versus Texas A&M, Moody once again tied his career high with 28 points and was even more efficient shooting (9-of-15 from the field) and made a career-best five 3-pointers (on just eight attempts) … Made a 3-pointer for Arkansas’ first basket and his final 3-pointer with 56 seconds left gave Arkansas a lead it would not relinquish … Prior to that (with 1:30 left and the game tied) Texas A&M looked to have a dunk but Moody blocked it at the rim … In the second half, he was 4-of-6 shooting (3-of-4 from 3-point range) … Arkansas trailed by as much as 14 in the first half but Moody scored six in a 17-6 run to close the first half, including a finger role with two seconds left to make it a 3-point game at halftime.

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Hogs back in Top 10 for first time since 1995 season

Before this week, the last time Arkansas basketball was in the Top 10 in national polls they played for the national championship at the end.

Nobody’s ready to go out on that prediction this year, but it really wouldn’t be THAT surprising.

Which is how far Eric Musselman has taken this program in two years totally fouled up with covid 19, new transfer rules and all that’s gone one.

Arkansas will be the No. 2 seed at the SEC Tournament this week in Nashville (Tenn.) and are in the mix for a potential 2-seed at the upcoming NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis.

The Hogs are sitting at 21-5 overall on the season (13-4 in the SEC).

They will play in the quarterfinals Friday against the winner of the Missouri and Georgia game the previous evening.

Tipoff for that game will be approximately 6 p.m. and you can hear the game here or on ESPN Arkansas’ radio stations or watch on the SEC Network.

 

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Because Van Horn plans for May in February, Hogs play in June

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Arkansas is on a roll with 10 straight wins to start this season and don’t fall for any of the negative nannies saying it’s not against SEC teams.

What it does show is Dave Van Horn and how he works his program.

“It’s not like we just sat here and played a bunch of mid-majors and got after ’em,” he said after Sunday’s 6-0 win over Murray State that capped a weekend series where the Hogs trailed in the first three games until late. “We had to fight for wins.”

Not Sunday. On the third day of a weekend series, it usually gets interesting because pitching gets deep into the roster.

That’s going to usually work in Arkansas’ favor because of how Van Horn has put this team together.

And he works his ways combining praise and being able to get their attention when that’s the best course of action.

“You look at what’s going on around the country, mid-majors are beating the big schools all the time,” Van Horn said Sunday. “To beat who we’ve beaten, I’m real proud of the guys — I told ’em that — for showing up every day and getting after it.”

To be honest, about the only thing Van Horn hasn’t gotten is a national title. If he had a pile of those, the Razorbacks’ baseball program would be along the lines of Alabama in football.

Oh, don’t think we’re saying the Hogs are going to run the table the rest of the season. You can’t compare football and baseball by the number of losses.

Nobody does that in college baseball and in a sport where there is a legitimate way to win a championship without anybody’s opinion mattering, Van Horn consistently has the Hogs in the mix.

He knows he doesn’t have to win every game … but he wants to and you get the idea this team does, too, and it’s what he likes about it.

Van Horn has blended a roster in a year filled with covid distractions, uncertainty and more changes than he wants to deal with, he has somehow made it work to his advantage.

The guess here is we’re going to see a year with some really, really good baseball being played across the college baseball landscape at the highest levels.

A lot of players that would be trying to climb their way out of the minor leagues are playing another year at the collegiate level. Arkansas has a couple of those guys like Casey Opitz, who would have been gone after last season in a normal year.

Van Horn also brought in transfers from other programs that is starting to pay off. Lael Lockhart was the Friday starter at Houston last year and his getting five solid innings to start things Sunday was big.

“Lael did a good job,” Van Horn said later. “He had a couple innings where he cruised pretty fast. But he also had a couple where he had to fight a little bit. He made a couple of mistakes on pitches when he was ahead in the count and gave up some hits that maybe shouldn’t have happened or if they were gonna happen they needed to be later in the count after he threw maybe a chase pitch or two.”

And he made it through without Van Horn having to stroll to the mound to take him out. He let him figure out how to get out of a couple of jams.

“He knows what he did,” Van Horn said. “What he did was work out of it. He did a tremendous job again working out of a couple of small jams.

“The fifth inning was getting a little bit dicey there but he got a strikeout that got us in the dugout and finished up his day.”

It has appeared finding a Sunday starter was the last piece of the pitching rotation that has Peyton Pallette starting on Friday, then Caleb Bolden on Saturday.

Lockhart may be the leader just less than two weeks away from the SEC opener against Alabama.

That’s always been the most critical day of the season. It was Norm DeBriyn that explained one time Sunday was when you could either sweep a team, avoid getting swept, win or lose a weekend series.

It adds up by the time you get to May.

Which is what Van Horn starts thinking about before Valentine’s Day every year and it’s why the Hogs are usually still playing in June.

Razorbacks stay perfect with Sunday shutout win

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No. 1 Arkansas completed the series sweep against Murray State on Sunday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium, shutting out the Racers, 6-0, to continue a perfect start to the 2021 season.

The Razorbacks are undefeated through their first 10 games of the season for the second time in the Dave Van Horn era (2003) and for only the third time in program history (1996).

The Hogs have won 14 straight games dating back to the final four contests of the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.

Arkansas won a program-record 18 games in a row to begin the 1996 campaign.

Starter Lael Lockhart set the tone early for the Hogs. The lefty struck out two in the top of the first and never looked back, finishing his day with six strikeouts in five scoreless innings of work.

The graduate transfer from Houston allowed five hits and walked only one in the outing. He now owns a 2.77 ERA in 13 innings this season and has racked up 19 strikeouts along the way.

Lockhart’s dominance on the mound was backed by the Razorback bats from the get-go. Right fielder Brady Slavens drove in a run on his sacrifice fly to right in the bottom of the first, giving Arkansas an early lead.

One run was ultimately all the Hogs needed, but there were plenty more to come.

Third baseman Jacob Nesbit returned to the starting lineup and made his presence felt immediately. The Coppell, Texas, native launched a three-run homer to left in the fourth to put the Razorbacks ahead by four.

Two more runs came across in the bottom of the fifth on sac flies from first baseman Cullen Smith and shortstop Jalen Battles. Lockhart’s day was done after five as the bullpen took over the game with a 6-0 lead.

It was pure filth from Ryan Costeiu, Evan Gray, Kevin Kopps and Zack Morris, who combined to close out the final four innings of the game.

Together, the foursome silenced Murray State and allowed only one hit while striking out five.

Offensively, second baseman Robert Moore continued to rake. The preseason All-American notched his fifth multi-hit game of the season and is now slashing .375/.458/.625 on the year.

Arkansas hits the road next weekend, heading to Ruston, La., for three games against Louisiana Tech. Game one of the series gets started at 6 p.m. Friday

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