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Hogs pick up six titles, but fall to 20th-ranked Auburn on Friday

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas scored above the 196 mark for the seventh consecutive meet on Friday night and snagged six event titles, but fell short to No.20 Auburn, falling 196.500-196.025.

Sophomore Kennedy Hambrick finished the night with scores of 9.900 or higher on three of four events for a 39.500 all-around score, good for her fourth-straight all-around title.

Rotation One | Vault

Arkansas posted a season-high 49.100 on the vault, led by three strong vaults from Hambrick, Sarah Shaffer and Amanda Elswick.

Shaffer’s Yurchenko half layout scored a 9.875 in the fourth spot, making it the fifth time this season she scored a 9.800 or higher on the vault.

Hambrick’s 9.900 was a season-high for the Pearland, Texas native as she showed off a Yurchenko 1.5 for the first time this season.

Elswick showed off her Yurchenko full with a 9.850 in the anchor position.

Rotation Two | Bars

After a rough start, the Gymbacks finished extremely strong and managed four-straight impressive scores. Hailey Garner started the upward trend when she stuck her giant full double-back dismount, scoring a 9.850.

Bailey Lovett’s beautiful ray earned her a 9.875 and Arkansas continued to climb.

Hambrick and Shaffer went back-to-back on the bars with 9.900s tying for the beam title. It was the first time in the bars rotation for Shaffer.

Rotation Three | Beam

Junior Sophia Carter earned her tenth career beam title, performing her back-handspring layout step-out series for the crowd.

Carter’s 9.900 helped Arkansas to its score of 49.200 in the event, second highest mark for the Razorbacks this season.

Rotation Four | Floor

Arkansas stayed confident through its final rotation, improving its overall score from last week, the Razorbacks finished with a 49.375 on the floor, led by Hambrick and Carter’s matching 9.925’s.

The duo each won the event title and combined, they have claimed five floor titles for Arkansas this season.

It is the fourth time this year that Hambrick’s beautiful roundoff back-handspring double pike and top-of-the-line performance skills earned her a 9.925 from the judges.

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Moore, Noland, Opitz after downing Bulldogs in second game of series

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Van Horn after Hogs stay perfect on season with 9-3 win over Gonzaga

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Arkansas shows depth in 400-meters in qualifying meet Friday

FAYETTEVILLE — Among a trio of victories in the Arkansas Qualifier on Friday, the Razorbacks produced a 1-2 finish in a pair of events and displayed their depth in the 400-meters.

Racing in Winston-Salem, the Arkansas distance medley improved its time and standing on the current collegiate list.

Roman Turner and Keshawn Andrews were the first pair of Razorbacks to accomplish a 1-2 finish on the night, with times of 6.75 and 6.77 in the 60-meter. Then Gilbert Boit and Graham Brown completed the feat in the 3,000-meter. Boit clocked 8:07.12 with Brown nearing his career best with an 8:22.88.

Jalen Brown established a career best of 46.27 to lead a 2-3-4-5-6 performance by the Razorbacks in the 400-meter.

Following were Hunter Woodhall (46.92), James Milholen (47.02), Nick Hilson (47.16) and Lesley Mahlakoane (47.34). Brown’s effort moves him to No. 10 on this season’s collegiate list.

“It was a good pre-meet to the SEC Championships,” said Arkansas men’s assistant coach Doug Case. “The 400-meter group ran really well, and I think we had four PRs from them tonight. Now we have a couple of sprinters who rank among the top 10 in the NCAA 400-meter list. All the short sprinters and hurdles ran right around their best times, it was a good tune-up for SECs.

“Gilbert Boit ran a nice time in the 3,000-meter, which will get him into the fast heat in the conference meet. We also had a group race in the distance medley relay and those guys ran a time that puts them fifth in the nation, which is a good performance when you convert the time over. We expect to have a really good SEC meet.”

In North Carolina, the Razorbacks clocked 9:39.16 as runner-up to BYU (9:38.02) and ahead of Virginia Tech (9:40.07) and Washington (9:43.45). The crew running for Arkansas included Luke George (2:59.08), Travean Caldwell (47.93), Kieran Taylor (1:51.66) and Cameron Griffith (4:00.48).

With the event being run on a flat 200m track, the time for Arkansas will convert to 9:31.40 and currently ranks the team fifth on the NCAA descending order list. More DMR races are scheduled for Saturday at Notre Dame.

In the 60m hurdles at the Arkansas Qualifier, the Razorbacks placed four in the final. Carl Elliott III won the race in 7.81 as Tre’Bien Gilbert finished third in 7.89. Then multi-event athletes Daniel Spejcher (8.22) and Tyler Brendel (8.28) finished fifth and seventh.

Tylin Jackson set a PR of 21.09 as runner-up in the 200m, finishing as the top collegian, behind a 20.84 for alum Kenzo Cotton. Reese Walters ran 1:53.86 to place second in the 800m.

Multi-eventers Etamar Bhastekar and Markus Ballengee both cleared 16-0¾ in the pole vault. After the hurdles final, Brendel long jumped 22-2 ¼ with Spejcher reaching a distance of 21-11½.

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Noland’s six solid innings, Moore’s big hit paces Hogs past Bulldogs, 9-3

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas put up multiple runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings to post a 9-3 victory over Gonzaga on Friday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium.

The Razorbacks (5-0) improved to 2-0 in the season series over the Bulldogs (2-4), with two games left to play on Saturday and Sunday. Arkansas scored nine runs on nine hits, while allowing just three runs on five hits.

A third of the Hog’s hits in game two came from catcher Casey Opitz, who was a double away from the cycle. All three of his hits came during the fifth, sixth and seventh innings, giving him five hits over the last two days.

He was joined by outfielder Christian Franklin and infielder Robert Moore with multi-hit performances on Friday.

Sophomore right-handed pitcher Connor Noland picked up his second win of the year after tossing 6.0 innings against the Zags.

He allowed three runs, two earned, on five hits, walking three and striking out three to move to 2-0 on the year. Last season, Noland didn’t earn his second win until his 11th start.

Arkansas also got three solid frames out of the bullpen, seeing RHP Marshall Denton, lefty Zack Morris and right-hander Jacob Burton combine for two walks and a strikeout over 11 batters.

After three-and-a-half scoreless innings, the Hogs finally drew first blood with two outs in the bottom of the fourth.

After Goodheart was hit-by-a-pitch and moved to second, Christian Franklin shot a full-count single up the middle to score the first run of the day. He has a hit in all five games this season.

The Zags answered with a run of their own in the top of the fifth, capitalizing on a two-out error.

Ernie Yake began the rally with a single, then quickly got to third after a stolen-base, throwing-error combo. It would be fulfilled by a Brett Harris single up the middle in the next at-bat to even the score.

A wild bottom of the fifth inning would ensue, as Arkansas responded with four runs to take a 5-1 lead. The inning began with a pair of singles from Opitz and Cole Austin to put two on for Moore.

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Then, with the infield thinking bunt and the shortstop attempting to execute a wheel play to cover third, Moore chopped an RBI single exactly where the shortstop had been playing to drive in a run.

Following Moore’s at-bat, Braydon Webb reached base after his bunt couldn’t be fielded by the pitcher, driving in Austin. A wild pitch and a sacrifice fly out from Franklin gave Arkansas five runs on the day.

After the four-spot by the Hogs, Gonzaga sent a two-run homer over the left field wall to make it 5-3.

The Hogs got the runs back in the bottom half of the inning to bring the score to 7-3. Opitz led off the frame with a triple off the right field wall, then a walk by Austin put runners on the corners for Moore, who roped a single to right field to score Opitz.

It was followed by a sac fly from Webb to right field for the second run of the inning.

Opitz would finish his day at the plate with two-run dinger into Gonzaga’s bullpen to bring the score to 9-3. It was Opitz’ first homer of the year and fourth of his career.

The Hogs and Bulldogs hit the field for game three on Saturday.

Hogs won’t play spring game in Little Rock after SEC denies waiver

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Arkansas won’t be playing a spring game at War Memorial Stadium this year, announcing Friday the Southeastern Conference denied a waiver request to play the game there.

Instead, the game will be played at Razorback Stadium on April 25.

“Unfortunately, we did not receive the necessary waiver to accommodate the spring game at War Memorial Stadium as originally planned,” athletics director Hunter Yurachek said in a statement. “However, we will continue to explore additional opportunities to enhance the numerous events already being held throughout the state to help bring the Razorbacks closer to our fans.”

In other words, nobody has to go to Little Rock for a spring game you wonder how many people actually wanted to play there in the first place.

And, by contract, nobody has broken the deal with War Memorial because it was contingent all along on the league granting permission.

The Hogs begin spring practice Monday, March 16, with the first spring workout. The Razorbacks will practice three times that week before taking a week off for spring break.

The team returns to practice on Tuesday, March 31 with the team’s first scrimmage of the spring set for that weekend on Saturday, April 4.

The Razorbacks wrap up spring practice on Saturday, April 25, with the final spring practice open to the public.

Arkansas opens the 2020 season on Sept. 5 against Nevada in Fayetteville before traveling to Notre Dame the following week for the Hogs’ first-ever match-up with the Fighting Irish at 1:30 p.m. on NBC.

Information from Razorbacks Sports Communications is included in this story.

Musselman on Joe’s status, previewing Saturday game with Missouri

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Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast — Morris’ buyout, Scott Tabor and Mardi Gras Friday

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Tye & Tommy on Chad Morri’s contract at Auburn, Scott Tabor talks baseball, and the weekend of sports/fun ahead!

Franklin sparks late runs to lift Hogs past Gonzaga in first game of series

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas used a two-run seventh inning to push past Gonzaga and claim game one of the four game series, 7-5, on Thursday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium.

The Razorbacks (4-0) and Bulldogs (2-3) were tied at five after battling back-and-forth for the first six innings of the game until outfielder Christian Franklin beat out a play at first base with the bases loaded to score a run and take the lead in the seventh.

After a wild pitch scored another run for the Hogs, right-handed pitchers Elijah Trest and Zebulon Vermillion tossed the final two frames of the game to secure the series-opening victory.

Seven of nine players in the Arkansas lineup recorded a hit on Thursday, with catcher Casey Opitz registering the only two-hit performance of the game.

He was one of two Razobacks with two RBIs in the contest, as he and infielder Robert Moore both recorded two-RBI doubles in back-to-back innings.

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Junior right-handed pitcher Kole Ramage made the start in the series opener against Gonzaga, his first since April 30, 2019, and fifth of his career. The Southlake, Texas, native tossed 2.2 innings, allowing two runs on four hits with two strikeouts, exiting with the game tied at two.

RHP Kevin Kopps relieved Ramage, stranding two on base to get out of the third inning. He pitched a total 2.1 frames, allotting three runs on three hits, giving way to lefty Caden Monke, who came on at the start of the sixth with the score tied at five.

Monke would earn the win after going 2.0 innings, allowing one hit & a walk, while striking out three for the first victory of his career.

Vermillion picked up the save in his first outing of 2020 and his third at Arkansas.

The Hogs struck first in the bottom of the second inning thanks to the freshman Moore. A pair of singles and a walk, all with two outs, loaded the bases for Moore, who shot a first-pitch double down the left field line for his first RBIs of the year and Arkansas’ first two runs of the afternoon.

However, the Zags answered with two runs of their own in the third to tie the game after a two-run homer from Brett Harris.

It didn’t stay tied long. Arkansas responded with three scores to push the lead to 5-2.

For the second consecutive inning, Arkansas loaded the bases, this time with one out, allowing Jacob Nesbit to send an RBI groundout to the second baseman to break the tie.

Shortly after, Casey Opitz dropped a bases-clearing double in the middle of center field to increase the Hog lead to 5-2.

It was Opitz’ fifth hit in his last seven at-bats, also producing a single in the second inning.

After a triple to begin the fourth from Mason Marenco, Gonzaga got one back with an RBI groundout from Josh Bristyan to make it a 5-3 game.

In the next inning, a pair of back-to-back doubles from Ryan Sullivan and Gabriel Hughes put the Zags within one, then an RBI groundout from Jack Machtolf with the runners on the corners to tie the game at five.

In the seventh, the Hogs broke the tie, plating two to take a 7-5 lead. A walk to outfielder Heston Kjerstad quickly became a bases loaded situation thanks to a single under the glove of the first baseman from designated hitter Matt Goodheart and a walk to infielder Casey Martin.

From there, Franklin legged out a grounder to the second baseman to bring in the first run, then a wild pitch during Nesbit’s at-bat scored another to bring the score to its final resting place at 7-5.

It was the first win for Arkansas over Gonzaga since a 5-3 win on March 14, 2012, in Fayetteville.

The Hogs and Bulldogs return to action on Friday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m., at Baum-Walker Stadium, for game two of the four-game set.

You can listen to the game on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home or online at HitThatLine.com by CLICKING HERE

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Neighbors said team expected to win Thursday night’s matchup with Lady Vols

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