Arkansas coach Eric Musselman talked Monday afternoon about still trying to come up with a way for his under-sized team to get more rebounds in advance of Wednesday game with LSU.
Whitt, Bailey on playing final home game of regular season against Tigers
Arkansas seniors Jimmy Whitt, Jr., and Adrio Bailey talked Monday afternoon about playing the last game of their regular-season careers at Bud Walton Arena on Wednesday night.
Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast — Disappointing weekend, New media bracket and more!
Tye & Tommy on the losses in Houston and Athens this weekend, the 2020 edition of the most annoying Arkansas sports media plus Clay Henry joins!
Martin sits on bench as Razorbacks drop third straight game in Houston
Casey Martin probably shouldn’t have been that surprised when Dave Van Horn kept him on the bench Sunday night as Arkansas dropped its third straight game the Shriner’s Classic, falling to Baylor, 3-2.
“He needs to sit over here (in the dugout) and watch,” Van Horn told the media after Saturday’s 8-7 loss to Texas. “I want to win every game, but sometimes you got to do what you got to do.”
To say Martin struggled through the first nine games of the year may be an understatement.
The preseason All-American is hitting .182 and leads the team in strikeouts and errors, which he did for the entire SEC last season but made up for it by hitting the ball … when nobody throws a curve.
In the loss to the Longhorns, Martin went ohmygosh-for-5 at the plate and failed to cut off a throw that led to a run.
“He’s had a few of those performances and there’s really not much you can say anymore,” Van Horn said Saturday night.
How long Martin gets to sit in the dugout and watch may depend on how he responds. Van Horn has defended the errors, saying Martin’s speed lets him get to some balls other people would never reach, much less get charged with an error.
Quite simply, other teams have scouting reports, too. They’ve figured out how to pitch to Martin, who can still get to a fast ball enough to give teams fits if the pitcher’s location isn’t razor-sharp.
Against Baylor on Saturday night, the Hogs didn’t do much until late and then it wasn’t enough.
Don’t look for Van Horn to be hitting any panic buttons. He’s seen this before.
Robert Moore moved over to Martin’s shortstop spot from second. He played there in high school and, quite frankly, plays far beyond being a 17-year-old that should be getting ready for the senior prom instead of starting for an SEC team.
Most expected Martin to be headed to pro ball after this season. This is his draft-eligible year.
If he doesn’t get his issues at the plate and in the field straightened out, though, that might not be in his best interest.
The coaches weren’t born yesterday and are likely fully aware of Martin’s struggles. It obviously hasn’t worked.
Which is not going to boost Martin’s stock in the major league’s annual selection of players. Baseball players that either need a ton of coaching or have a problem listening start riding buses to games and making the same salary as a normal person.
Or maybe it is one of those infamous baseball slumps that players get into at times. This one, though, seems ot have carried over from last season.
And the guess here is that it’s up to Martin to get fixed.
There’s only so much Van Horn can do.
Hogs end regular season on high note, downing LSU behind seniors
FAYETTEVILLE — On a day for seniors in the final regular-season home game Sunday, Alexis Tolefree and Kiara Williams provided a spark that lifted Arkansas to a 75-71 win over LSU.
With the win, the Razorbacks matched the program record for Southeastern Conference wins, nabbing 10 of them in 2020.
Arkansas’ 22 regular season wins are also the most for the program since 2012.
Fittingly, Arkansas was led by its senior duo, as Tolefree put up a game-high 17 points, while Williams went for nine points and four rebounds, all of which came on the offensive glass.
Junior forward Taylah Thomas nearly double-doubled, going for 10 points and eight boards, while guards Chelsea Dungee and A’Tyanna Gaulden both reached double figures, going for 10 and 11 points, respectively.

Turning point of game
The Hogs and Tigers traded blows all day, as no team ever led by more than eight points. LSU made it close late in the fourth, pulling to within two on several occasions.
After two Tolefree free throws, LSU would hit two freebies of its own to bring it back to two, as the Hogs led 73-71 with 24 seconds to play.
After a near turnover due to LSU’s full court press, Dungee stepped to the line and calmly knocked down the decisive free throws.

Highlights
• With her two three-pointers made, Amber Ramirez now holds the Arkansas program record for most threes made by a Razorback in SEC only play (50) in a single season. Tolefree is now tied for second with her 49 treys in SEC play this season.
• Tolefree went for 15+ for the fifth time over the last six games.
• Dungee had two big blocked shots in this game.
• Williams’ four offensive boards matched her season high.
• Gaulden got into double-figures for the second straight game, and for the ninth time this season.

SEC Tournament is next
The Hogs are headed to the SEC Tournament, but will not play until Thursday, courtesy of the No. 5 seed they earned in the regular season.
They will face the winner of the Auburn and Vanderbilt game on Thursday afternoon in Greenville, South Carolina.
That game will air on the SEC Network.
Information from Razorback Sports Communications is included in this story.
Most ANNOYING Arkansas Sports Media Members Bracket 2020 Edition
Ah yes, my favorite part of the year. The time of March Madness filled with buzzer beaters, Cinderella stories, One Shining Moment and so much more. Um… Did I mention finding out which Arkansas sports media members irk you???
If only I could take credit for this fantastic idea. Alas, I cannot. Shout out to The Spun for giving me the inspiration I needed to forge ahead. Their bracket from last year is below.
Unfortunately, last year’s Arkansas bracket was lost because brackify no longer exists. A real bummer. I’m also ignorant and didn’t keep the bracket standings outside of the dead link below. My bad…
https://brackify.com/bracket/31154/1-Annoying-ARK-Sports-Media-Member
Wallace Hall won last year. That’s about all I remember. Will he repeat???
Let’s be clear about something. This is supposed to be a good time. Don’t take it over the top. I disagree with people on this list, but don’t hate anyone. I’ve grown up listening/reading/watching many people on this list. On top of that, I’ve come to know a decent amount of em. Good guys/gals.
Except Phil Elson. Screw that dude.
Since moving to hosting The Morning Rush, I have received more exposure which leads to more compliments and trolls. My guess is, most of the radio hosts make it pretty far in this list. You put yourself out there a lot more in that field.

Not a single member reached out to me about this in anger last year. Let’s hope the trend continues.
VOTING DATES:
- first and second rounds ends by March 8th
- Sweet 16 and Elite 8 ends by March 15th
- Final Four and Natty ends March 22nd
Lots of time people.
NOW GET OUT THERE AND VOTE
VOTE: BRACKET <————————————-
You have to make an account to vote. It takes 10 seconds. Really easy
BTW: The seeds are random. Ranking people seems a little over the top.
Saddle up. It’s going to be a fun couple of weeks.
Neighbors on Razorbacks getting 75-71 win in final home game, 22nd win
Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors pointed out positives as they pick up 10th league win, downing LSU in final regular-season home game Sunday afternoon.
Fargas on Tigers not being able to take advantage of size edge against Hogs
LSU coach Nikki Fargas noted they weren’t able to take much advantage of an advantage in size over Arkansas on Sunday afternoon, grabbing just nine more rebounds in 75-71 loss.
Williams, Tolefree after getting win in final regular-season game for Hogs
After Arkansas’ 75-71 win over LSU, seniors Alexis Tolefree (17 points) and Kiara Williams (9 points, 4 rebounds) on emotion-filled final regular-season game at Bud Walton Arena.
Hogs can’t overcome 7-0 start against Texas in 8-7 loss Saturday night
After battling back from an early 8-0 deficit, the No. 6 Arkansas Razorbacks fell to Texas, 8-7, at Minute Maid Park in Houston late Saturday night.
Arkansas (7-2) scored five unanswered runs starting in the fifth inning, but it was not enough to take down Texas in an 8-7 loss at Minute Maid Park in Houston late Saturday night.
Razorback starter Patrick Wicklander couldn’t get past the second inning, giving up six runs. Caleb Bolden and Jacob Burton kept the Hogs in the game the rest of the way.
The Arkansas lineup struck out a total of 18 times in Friday’s matchup against Oklahoma and 11 times Saturday night. Casey Martin struck out four times in the game.
Cole Austin got a walk in the seventh and a double down the left field line by Christian Franklin brought Austin home to cut the Texas lead to four. The Hogs’ Heston Kjerstad sent a grounder right up the middle to bring Franklin home.
Kjerstad singled through the right side in the top of the ninth and after Franklin walked. Matt Goodheart came up to the plate with one out and crushed the pitch to right-center to bring both runners home and narrow the score to 8-7.
Casey Opitz struck out for the second out of the inning and Martin went down on strikes to end the game.
Arkansas will send Kole Ramage to the hill on Sunday in the final game of the Shriners Classic with first pitch scheduled for 7 p.m.
Ramage has a 1-0 record and a 2.84 ERA in 6.1 innings pitched on the season. He has struck out four and walked three in the three games he’s pitched in. His last start ended in a 7-5 victory over Gonzaga on Feb. 20.











