Nashville Sports Radio’s Bill King said Wednesday afternoon on Halftime that Kentucky is peaking along with Hogs and it is an “art form.”
TRUSTING THE PROCESS S1E8 w/ Clay Henry of Hawgs Illustrated
Tye & Clay on his time growing up next to War Memorial, jobs in the industry, his family and more!
D1’s Rogers on pitching strength reason for teams at top of this week’s poll
Arkansas moved up to No. 2 in D1 Baseball’s weekly poll behind top-ranked Ole Miss and Kendall Rogers said pitching big factor in rankings.
Goode not expecting Alabama to fall far in first pre-spring look across SEC
Former Razorback Brett Goode said the Crimson Tide just rebuild every year and he doesn’t look for them to fall far, but may not be as good as last year.
Van Horn on home opener Thursday, figuring out more on pitcher rotation
After starting the season with a three-game sweep against Big 12 teams, Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn is looking forward to home series.
Neighbors excited for men’s game with Alabama; previews Auburn game
Mike Neighbors started with the media talking about his excitement level for Wednesday night’s game before talking about the Tigers.
Northside’s Wolfenbarger named to McDonald’s All-American game
Arkansas signee Jersey Wolfenbarger earned arguably the most prestigious honor a high school hooper can earn on Tuesday afternoon, as she was one of 24 high school girls basketball players selected to play in the McDonald’s All-American Game.
The 24 selections were announced on ESPN’s The Jump. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the game will not be played.
Wolfenbarger, who is a senior at Northside High School in Fort Smith has started to pile up the recognition as of late, including a spot in the Naismith Girls National High School Player of the Year Top Five.
The spotlight has been well deserved: the 2019-20 Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year has had a great year, and a great career, playing for Lady Bears.
Last season, before the pandemic hit, Wolfenbarger was averaging 18.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game.
During her sophomore season, one in which she won the 6A State Title on a buzzer beater, she averaged 22.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.3 steals.
With the honor, Wolfenbarger is the first incoming Arkansas freshman to be selected since 2016.
That said, though, two current Razorbacks, Amber Ramirez and Destiny Slocum, both played in the game before they started their freshman years at TCU and Maryland, respectively.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
Chavanelle on Hogs facing Alabama, updates on football recruiting
Nikki Chavanelle of HawgBeat talked Tuesday about what Arkansas has to do against the Crimson Tide to redeem earlier loss plus updated recruiting in football.












