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Noland on getting more zip on fast ball focusing just on baseball this year

Hogs pitcher Connor Noland talked Wednesday afternoon about how the velocity on his fast ball has increased as he readies to be the opening day starter Friday.

Kjerstad on being stronger, more mature, heading into draft-eligible season

Hogs outfielder (and possible first baseman) Heston Kjerstad talked Wednesday about the upcoming season, strength of offense this year and not thinking about draft potential now.

Martin on getting better in field, strength of this team’s offensive power

Razorbacks shortstop Casey Martin talked Wednesday morning about catcher Casey Opitz telling him how good the potential is with this team’s offense could be this season.

Van Horn on starting lineup set for Hogs’ opener Friday against Eastern Illinois

Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn confirmed Connor Noland, Patrick Wicklander and Blake Adams starting in the opening series in that order over the weekend.

Razorbacks get pushed around in ugly 82-61 road loss against Tennessee

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When Arkansas wasn’t getting pushed all over the floor by Tennessee their offense was doing the hardcourt imitation of the Keystone Cops in the ugliest game of the year, falling 82-61 Tuesday night.

You got a clue this one might be difficult before tip-off when word came down the SEC’s leading scorer, Mason Jones, would not be starting for the Razorbacks. It was a strategy that misfired.

Jones responded by going 1-of-3 from the field for the game and getting the rest of his nine points at the free-throw line.

It was that kind of night.

“We didn’t even catch the ball cleanly,” Eric Musselman said later.

As a team, the Razorbacks turned the ball over 14 times, shot 30.6 percent from the field and were out-rebounded, 40-29. They didn’t really play well enough to make this one interesting past the midway point of the first half.

“Disappointing effort,” Musselman said. “Wish we would have played better and harder but we didn’t. We got a lot of work ahead of us.”

It actually could have been a lot worse than the final 21-point difference. The Vols weren’t exactly a well-oiled machine and, in addition to the 11 turnovers, had just as many times where they bobbled the ball around like it was a hot potato.

“We’re not great rebounding, we’re missing shots right now and we’re bobbling balls, turning the ball over,” Musselman said. “We got to try and gett better, that’s the only thing I know to do.”

In case you’re wondering, he’s as exasperated as any fan.

“I’m sure the fans are extremely disappointed and so am I,” he said. “So is our coaching staff.”

Maybe the thing that really will have him focused when they start getting ready for a Mississippi State team that was steamrolled by Ole Miss in Oxford on Tuesday night is the way the Vols just shoved the Hogs around.

“When we play teams who are physically tough, we really struggle,” Musselman said. “We have to get stronger. We are small, but we still get pushed off our spots, as well.”

Yes, there will be some of the Lunatic Fringe fan base that just goes ahead and jumps off the ship. There will be others that just shrug and go on.

Jones’ not starting is interesting, though. When you keep the leading scorer in the league on the bench without an apparent injury and the best explanation being that it’s a “strategic move” does make many raise an eyebrow.

If that was the strategy, though, it backfired. Arkansas started by fumbling the ball all over the court and never could really figure things out on the offensive end.

“We didn’t have any offensive flow,” Musselman said. “We’re not great rebounding, we’re missing shots right now and we’re bobbling balls, turning the ball over.”

Musselman has joked he talks things over on his morning walks with his dog, Swish. He may look at him Wednesday morning and tell him he’s not listening to him any more.

But nobody can really put this one on Swish.

He’s not the one that made the mess on the court at Tennessee.

Razorbacks’ Carter named co-specialist of week in SEC

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Junior Sophia Carter garnered the first weekly award for the Gymbacks on Tuesday, announced as the SEC co-specialist of the week by the league office.

It marks the first time since 2018 and just the fourth time ever that a Razorback was selected for the honor.

Carter earned her ninth career beam title and second of the season in Friday’s win over No.10 Georgia. Her 9.925 on the beam is her second straight and helped Arkansas to a season-best 49.275 in the event.

She finished out the night with a 9.875 on the floor. Carter now has four event titles this season, tied with sophomore Kennedy Hambrick for a team best.

Arkansas’ beam score is the seventh highest score earned inside Barnhill Arena and 12th highest in program history.

Friday’s overall team score of 196.950 is not just the highest of the season for Arkansas but the 13th highest in program history, ninth highest in Barnhill, and just the fourth time since the start of Arkansas gymnastics that the Gymbacks had a combined score of 148 or higher on the bars, beam and floor.

It also marks the second time in Arkansas history that the Razorbacks scored a 49.400 or higher on the floor three times in the same season.

Arkansas returns to Barnhill Arena on Feb. 21 against Auburn.

Information from Razorback Sports Communications is included in this story.

Arkansas’ Banas earns top freshman award after career best performance

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Arkansas pole vaulter Kaitlyn Banas earned SEC freshman of the week honors from her career best performance of 13-7 (4.14) during the New Mexico Collegiate Challenge this past weekend.

In clearing the height Banas is currently the fifth-best freshman among collegians this indoor season and the second-best freshman in the SEC.

Her previous best vault of 13-0 ¼ (3.97) was set during the Razorback Invitational two weeks ago.

The No. 2 Arkansas squad will host the Tyson Invitational this Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14-15, with seven top 25 ranked teams amid a field of 26 teams entered.

Teams following the Razorbacks in the USTFCCCA national rating index, who are scheduled to compete in the Tyson Invitational, include No. 4 Georgia, No. 6 LSU, No. 10 Colorado, No. 13 Minnesota, No. 17 Iowa and No. 25 Baylor.

SEC Indoor athlete of the week honors

Men

Runner of the Week: Langston Jackson, Kentucky
Field Athlete of the Week: Bobby Colantonio, Alabama
Freshman of the Week: Eric Casarez, Texas A&M

Women

Runner of the Week: Tamara Clark, Alabama
Field Athlete of the Week: Deborah Acquah, Texas A&M
Freshman of the Week: Kaitlyn Banas, Arkansas

???? Halftime Pod presented by Jeff’s Club House with Pittman on busy schedule

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman talked with Phil Elson on his schedule, which has slowed little since signing day last week and all coaches trying to “get on same page” with playbooks and schemes.

Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast- Bret Bielema/Sparty, Tom Murphy, and Zach Barnett

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Tye & Tommy on Bret Bielema having interest in Michigan State, Tom Murphy on Tennessee, plus Would You Rather!