Phil & Tye on Isaiah Joe’s impact, Nikki Chavanelle gives a recruiting update, and some Arkansas baseball talk!
Kopps on being healthy to start Hogs’ new season, battling for starting spot
Arkansas pitcher Kevin Kopps talked with the media Tuesday about being comfortable out of the bullpen, but really would like to nail down the third spot in the starting rotation.
Softball ranked in Top 25 in five different preseason polls ahead of season start
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas is less than two weeks out from it’s season opener in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and are tabbed in the top 25 in five different preseason polls.
Softball America: 17
FloSoftball: 17
USA Softball: 20
D1 Softball: 21
NFCA: 24
Earlier this month, the team was predicted to finish seventh in the SEC after a vote of the 13 head coaches in the league’s preseason poll.
Returning All-SEC selections, senior Autumn Storms and junior Hannah McEwen were also named to the 13th annual Southeastern Conference Preseason All-SEC Team last week.
According to the NFCA rankings, Arkansas will face ranked opponents in 15 games, six of which will take place in Bogle Park. The Razorbacks will also play in five games against opponents that are receiving votes in the preseason poll.
In the NFCA poll, the Southeastern Conference led the way with ten ranked programs, while three leagues — Big 12, Big Ten and Pac-12 — boasted four teams apiece.
Three of the Pac-12’s teams were in the top five. The Atlantic Coast Conference, Colonial Athletic Association and Sun Belt Conference each saw a single program among the top 25.
The 2020 USA Today-NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll is voted on by 32 NCAA Division I head coaches, one representing each conference.
Final 2019 records are shown with first-place votes in parentheses. The first regular season poll will be published on Feb. 11.
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Bucknam, Harter previewing star-studded field for Razorback Invitational this weekend
Razorbacks men’s track coach Chris Bucknam and women’s coach Lance Harter talked Monday afternoon about the talented athletes that will be at the Razorback Invitational this weekend.
???? Halftime Pod — Kobe Bryant’s legacy, Hogs over TCU, plus Connor O’Gara joins us!
Phil & Tye on Kobe Bryant passing away, a big win over the TCU Horned Frogs, plus Connor O’Gara joins the show!
Musselman talks about his relationship with Kobe Bryant after star’s death Sunday
Arkansas coach Eric Musselman talked Monday afternoon about some of his interactions with NBA star Kobe Bryant, who was killed Sunday in a helicopter crash in the Los Angeles area.
Whitt on how he prepares each game to guard opponent’s best offensive player
Arkansas guard Jimmy Whitt, Jr., talked Monday afternoon about what he does every game as he prepares to guard whoever the best offensive player is on the other team.
Kjerstad, Martin, Opitz named to ‘Baseball America’ preseason squads
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas landed three on Baseball America’s 2020 preseason all-American squads, which is tied for the most of any program among this year’s lists.
Outfielder Heston Kjerstad and infielder Casey Martin were selected to the outlet’s first team, making Arkansas the only team in the country with multiple first-teamers.
Catcher Casey Opitz was also voted to the third team, his first preseason All-America honor this winter. Kjerstad and Martin have been recognized four times heading into the 2020 campaign.
Martin was also recognized as the “fastest runner” among preseason all-America honorees, while Opitz garnered “best catcher arm” accolades among the group.
The Baseball America All-American teams are voted on by Major League Baseball’s scouting departments.
A junior from Amarillo, Texas, Kjerstad put together a .327 batting average last year over 65 starts, leading the team in hits (87) and home runs (17).
It was the second consecutive season he’s tallied 87 knocks, as he drove in 51 RBIs and scored 53 runs in 2019.
With his 58 RBIs in 2018, the feat made him the first Razorback to have 50 or more in his first two seasons since Rodney Nye in 1988 & 1999.
He finished the year with 24 multi-hit performances, good for third on the team, with half of his multi-hit games consisting of three or more. Kjerstad finished the 2019 season as a Second Team All-SEC honoree.
Martin, a junior from Lonoke, Arkansas, finished his sophomore season with a .286/.548/.364 line at the plate, starting all 66 games.
He tallied 81 hits, 40 for extra bases with 21 doubles, four triples and 15 homers. Martin also recorded 57 RBIs and scored 67 runs, both figures ranking second on the squad last season.
He earned all-SEC second team honors as a sophomore after hitting .295 in conference play with 38 hits, 28 runs and a team-high nine homers and 22 RBIs.
Martin tied for the team lead in multi-hit performances with 26 and was second in multi-RBI games with 16. Overall, his 155 total bases were good enough for 15th in the NCAA last season.
Opitz, from Centennial, Colorado, recorded 43 hits, three doubles and three homers, to go with 33 RBIs and 31 runs scored over 50 starts as he moved into the starting catching role last season.
He had a memorable Super Regional in Fayetteville, tallying four hits in nine at-bats, with one homer, five RBIs and two runs scored as the Razorbacks advanced to the College World Series for the 10th time in program history.
He put together a strong year behind the plate, throwing out 22-of-24 runners attempting to steal a base, while committing only four errors in 531 chances.
The Hogs were 36-14 in 2019 when Opitz was part of the starting battery.
The 2020 slate kicks off with Eastern Illinois for the second-straight season, beginning on Friday, Feb. 14, at 3 p.m. at Baum-Walker Stadium.
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Photos, recap of Hogs getting back into win column with big win over Florida
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas got back into the win column on Sunday afternoon at Bud Walton Arena, beating Florida on Sunday, 79-57.
The Hogs won what was a closely contested game by putting on a clinic in the fourth period, outscoring the Gators, 25-10.
Freshman guard Makayla Daniels led the way for Arkansas in her best performance of the conference season so far, going for a game-high 19 points.
Four other Razorbacks joined Daniels in double-figures: Taylah Thomas (13), Amber Ramirez (12), A’Tyanna Gaulden (12) and Alexis Tolefree (10).
Turning point
Arkansas got off to a hot start in this one, outscoring the Gators 26-13 in the first frame.
Gaulden was sensational in the first, as she scored seven points and dished two assists to provide the spark to separate the teams.
However, the Gators climbed back into this one, chipping away in both the second and third quarters, cutting the Hog lead to as little as five late in the third quarter.
Daniels quickly put an end to that, scoring the first 10 points of the final period to put the game on ice. The Hogs would lead 64-49 by the time her 10-0 solo run was done.
Hog highlights
• Daniels became the first freshman Hog to score 19+ in a conference game since Aaliyah Wilson had 20 against Texas A&M in 2017 (1/11/17).
• Daniels also had four steals, leading the squad. It was her third game this season with 4+ steals.
• Gaulden was again lethal dishing the ball, going for five more assists. It was her sixth game this season with 5+ assists.
• In addition to her 13 points, Thomas snared seven rebounds to lead the Hogs.
• Erynn Barnum continues to play well, going for six points and three rejections.
Next game
The Razorbacks hit the road, as the Hogs will head to Tuscaloosa for a date with Alabama on Thursday.
That game is set to tipoff at 7 p.m. and will be streamable on SECN+.
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