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Bentonville’s Hughes joining Neighbors’ team as first preferred walk-on

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors announced the addition of Bentonville’s Avery Hughes as a preferred walk-on Wednesday.

Hughes, a 5-7 guard, helped the Tigers to a 27-4 record and a 13-1 mark in conference play this year. Hughes was a varsity team member as a freshman and completed her Tiger career scoring more than 1,000 career points.

She finished her career as Bentonville’s second leading scorer and set single game records for points (34) and free throws (20-for-22).

Hughes is a two-time all-conference and all-state selection leading Bentonville to the 2019 conference title and a state runner-up finish Her honors include All-Arkansas second-team, All-Northwest Arkansas first-team, Gatorade Player of the Week, two KURM Dream Team selections and team captain honors as a senior.

Hughes is the first walk-on for Neighbors and his staff at Arkansas and he is quick to compare her to the success story of Alexus Atchley, a former player he worked with at Washington.

Atchely joined the Huskies averaging just 4.4 minutes per game in her first season. She progressed through Neighbors’ system, became a team captain and started the final 21 games, including in the Final Four, of her senior season.

In addition to her success on the court, Hughes is a four-year letterwinner in track and earned four all-conference honors. She paced the Tigers to the 2018 outdoor conference title.

Hughes has a 4.2 grade point average, plans to major in biology at Arkansas and to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant.

From Avery Hughes

I’ve dreamed of being a Razorback my whole life and I cannot wait to make Fayetteville my new home. Thanks to Coach Neighbors and his staff. I’m so excited for this new journey. Go Hogs!!!

From Neighbors

When we talk to potential walk-on prospects, we paint the bleakest, joyless image of what Division I basketball could be like. At that point, 99% of potential student-athletes do not pursue it. Avery Hughes is the rare 1% who says, “Bring it on, Coach!” She is among the 1% who understand that is supposed to be hard, but that it will be worth it. Avery is among the 1% of Arkansas high school players who turn down scholarship offers to be a Razorback.

Avery is our first invited walk-on for a reason. She is setting the standard for future Arkansas high school players to understand what it takes on and off the court to be considered for this opportunity.

Van Horn stays focused on his team, not looking at others

Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn talked Wednesday in advance of the series with LSU on how he keeps his attention on how his team is playing instead of stats and history.

Opitz on strong year so far throwing runners out on base

Arkansas catcher Casey Opitz talked Wednesday about how much pitchers are helping him have good year throwing out runners on base and facing LSU this week.

Nesbit on finishing finals Wednesday before LSU: ‘It’s beautiful’

It’s finals week at the UA and third baseman talked about how big of a relief it was to get that over with and now he’s excited about series with Tigers.

Campbell previews weekend series at home against pesky LSU

Thursday’s starting pitcher Isaiah Campbell talked with the media Wednesday afternoon about the series against an LSU team the Hogs have found hard to beat.

???? Wednesday Halftime Pod — featuring Andy Hodges

Phil Elson & Tye Richardson hit on what a LSU series victory would mean, interview Andy Hodges, plus a potential Oregon State-Arkansas rematch!

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Wednesday

John & Tommy discuss the troubles against LSU, attendance this weekend, Clemson over Bama, plus Bubba Carpenter joins the show!

Razorbacks’ softball opens SEC Tournament against Georgia on Wednesday

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Arkansas earned a ninth seed in the SEC Tournament and opens play Wednesday against Georgia on Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 p.m.

Arkansas (38-17, 12-12) finished SEC regular season at .500 for the second consecutive year, tying four other teams for sixth place in the conference rankings. The Razorbacks earned a ninth seed and will face the eighth seeded Bulldogs.

The Razorbacks are heading into the week after an impressive showing against then No.23 Auburn. Arkansas swept the home series, outscoring the Tigers 13-3 over the three-game weekend.

Senior Ashley Diaz hit the go-ahead home run in the bottom of the first inning to help the Hogs complete the sweep and junior Autumn Storms held it down in the circle for the Razorbacks.

Storms pitched 13 total innings, seven of which included a complete game shutout of Auburn in game one.

Storms has been strong for Arkansas all season. She currently holds a team-best and career-high 1.54 ERA,  ranking fifth in the SEC. She is among the top five pitchers in the league in strikeout-to-walk ratio, strikeouts, and victories as well.

Arkansas can rely on Storms to not give up many free bases; with only 28 walks in over 180 innings pitched, she ranks first in the SEC in walks allowed per seven innings.

The Razorbacks have had no problem backing up Storms with some good play at the plate as well, and it all starts with the leadoff hitter, Hannah McEwen.

McEwen has started in all 55 games so far this season, reaching base in all but five games this season. She heads into SEC Tournament play as one of the most consistent hitters in the league, topping the conference in hits with 72 and ranking fourth in batting average (.402).

All-time against the Bulldogs, Arkansas is 19-37, including a key win at last year’s SEC Tournament when the Razorbacks defeated Georgia 8-3 to advance to the semi-finals.

Georgia concluded the regular season hosting the Ole Miss Rebels over the weekend, securing the Bulldogs’ first sweep of SEC play and fifth series win of the conference slate.

Media Information
TV: SEC Network
Play-by-play: Beth Mowins
Analysis: Michele Smith
Sideline: Holly Rowe
Streaming Video: SEC Network+
Satellite Radio: Sirius XM SEC Radio Channel 374

Razorbacks stay above cut headed into NCAA Regional final round

CLE ELUM, Wash. — Gusty winds and tough hole locations elevated scores but Arkansas women’s golf team remained above the cutline with one round remaining at the Washington Regional in Cle Elum, Washington, on Tuesday.

Yesterday’s friendly back nine was tougher but Arkansas managed the fifth-best round of the day shooting a 296.

The Razorbacks remain in fourth place shooting 287-296—583. They are five shots ahead of the sixth-place teams in the battle to advance to the NCAA Championship at Blessings Golf Club in Johnson, Arkansas, next week.

Senior Maria Fassi flirted with the lead and finished her day with an even-par 72. Fassi is tied for sixth at 69-72—141. She is just four shots back of the leader and Fassi is one of just 11 players who are under par after two rounds.

Senior Kaylee Benton and freshman Ximena Gonzalez both carded 75s on the day. Benton is tied for 13 overall shooting 70-75—145, followed by Gonzalez who is tied for 29th with 73-75—148.

Freshman Brooke Matthews dropped one stroke from her first-round total shooting 75-74—149. She is tied for 34 with one round remaining. Senior Dylan Kim is in the clubhouse with rounds of 80-82—162 and is tied for 87 overall.

The Razorbacks carded 11 birdies on the back nine yesterday but managed just five with today’s conditions. The front side of Tumble Creek Club at Suncadia Resort features stunning vistas and strong winds while the back side has extreme elevation changes and swirling winds — all of which impact play.

No team in the field, which features six programs in the top-25, was able to move up more than two positions on Tuesday.

Fassi leads the field in par-3 scoring playing the short holes 1-under through two rounds and she is 3-under on the par-5 holes. Benton has played the par-4 holes 2-under while Fassi is tied for the tournament lead with 10 birdies.

Final round action begins at 11:30 a.m. with Arkansas paired with Northwestern and Ohio State.

Razorback lineup

4 Arkansas 287-296=583
T6 Maria Fassi (1) 69-72=141 -3
T13 Kaylee Benton (2) 70-75=145 +1
T29 Ximena Gonzalez (5) 73-75=148 +4
T34 Brooke Matthews (4) 75-74=149 +5
T87 Dylan Kim (3) 80-82=162 +18

 

The Field

1 Southern California 281-285=566 -10
2 Washington 285-293=578 +2
3 San Jose State 289-293=582 +6
4 Arkansas 287-296=583 +7
5 Northwestern 284-302=586 +10
T6 Ohio State 293-295=588 +12
T6 UCF 290-298=588 +12
8 Oregon State 293-296=589 +13
9 Oregon 295-296=591 +15
T10 South Carolina 298-296=594 +18
T10 San Diego State 296-298=594 +18
12 Iowa State 299-301=600 +24
13 Old Dominion 293-309=602 +26
14 Sacramento State 302-302=604 +28
15 Miami 299-314=613 +37
16 Boston University 307-318=625 +49
17 New Mexico State 321-305=626 +50
18 Southern Illinois 322-320=642 +66

 

From Coach Shauna Taylor

I thought the conditions were tough today. Obviously, a wind of 20-25 miles per hour on top of this mountain can be difficult. I thought we handled the conditions well, but we let a few slip coming in. This is a resilient group and I think we still have a chance to win a regional championship. We’re going to look ahead and try and put ourselves in a position to win a championship. I’m excited about tomorrow.

ANDY’S NOTES: Ibby reportedly leaving; four Hogs’ foes in Top 25

It’s a slow week when discussion of yet another addition to the collection of British hood ornaments gets more world-wide headlines than anything happening in the world of Arkansas sports.

Ibby has apparently entered the NCAA’s mysterious-sounding transfer portal, according to published reports Tuesday. He is not on the team roster published at ArkansasRazorbacks.com.

Ibrahim Ali, a 6-10, 244-pounder from Nigeria by way of Maumelle, redshirted this past season and never played in a game.

He is the second basketball player to leave after Mike Anderson was fired in April and replaced by Eric Musselman, who has hit the ground running on the recruiting trail.

But he does have just one assistant, which is interesting in a few areas.

The way-too-early football rankings

Basing any college football ranking on spring practice these days is a wild guess … at best.

In a world where players are changing teams on a seemingly daily basis, some news organizations are already putting out their rankings for the start of the 2019 season, which is about 114 days away.

The usual suspects are at the top — Clemson and Alabama, usually in that order.

In addition to the Crimson Tide, who are always up there these days, Razorback opponents getting high rankings now include LSU (7) and Texas A&M (8) are in the Top 10 while Auburn is up to No. 16 after not being ranked in the first too-early look back in January.

That’s too high for the Tigers. As I’ve said earlier, Gus Malzahn’s program is in so much chaos he will have to pull a rabbit out of his hat to make it to Halloween.

Only two teams out of the East make the list, Georgia at No. 3 and Florida at No. 13.

By the way, if you want to know why I have Auburn has my team that is over-rated, they open against Oregon (9) at AT&T Stadium, the Aggies, LSU and the Gators before Halloween.

They also come to Fayetteville on Oct. 19 to play the Hogs a week before playing LSU.

With five teams ranked higher than Auburn in the first eight games, well, if Gus has a winning record better than .500 by the end of October it will surprise me.

It’s not a guaranteed bet Gus will have a job being 5-3 at that point … and never forget they aren’t shy down on The Plains about paying coaches to NOT coach there.

Van Horn has Hogs ready for another run

Back before the season started and through some of the early games, Dave Van Horn kept trying to convince the media guys this team was probably over-rated a little bit.

Now it looks like either he under-evaluated the Hogs or everybody else in the SEC has backed up to them.

With just two weekends left in the regular season, Arkansas has the second-best record in the SEC, one game behind Vanderbilt.

There is a clear path to a national seeding that would ensure playing after the SEC Tournament in Fayetteville, including a Super Regional to go to Omaha again.

And that is something a lot of people, including me, didn’t see coming back in February.

This team may not be as talented as last year, but it’s good enough that Van Horn has made the right moves to put this team in a position where it may actually have a better record.

It may be an interesting postseason.

Arkansas officially announces Cylla transferring to Fayetteville

FAYETTEVILLE — Jeantal Cylla will join Arkansas’ men’s basketball team, coach Eric Musselman announced Tuesday.

There multiple reports several weeks ago he was headed to the Razorbacks.

Cylla will have one season of eligibility at Arkansas, coming to Fayetteville as a graduate transfer from North Carolina-Wilmington.

Cylla played one season with the Seahawks after beginning his career at Florida Atlantic. In addition to his collegiate experience, Cylla played on the Haitian National Team in the summer of 2018.

In his three-year collegiate career, Cylla has averaged 10.25 points (984 total) and 3.78 rebounds (363 total), making 40.3 percent of his field goals (336-833), 31.2 percent of his 3-pointers (100-321) and 78.5 percent of his free throws (212-270) with 47 assists, 48 steals and 42 blocked shots.

Jeantal Cylla
6-7, 215
Lake Worth, Fla./ UNC Wilmington

2018-19 (R-Jr. at UNCW): Ranked 61st in the NCAA and fourth in the Colonial Athletic Association in free throw percentage at 84.8 percent (106-of-125) … Played in all 33 games, starting 32 … Averaged 13.7 points and 4.6 rebounds while making 31.1 percent (33-of-106) of his 3-point shots … Scored a season-high 24 points at Elon and at James Madison … Overall, led the team in scoring 11 times including 24 at James Madison, 24 at Elon, 23 versus Elon, 22 versus Gardner-Webb, 20 versus East Carolina, 19 versus Northeastern, 16 at #14 North Carolina, 16 at Delaware, 16 at Hofstra and 14 versus Stanford … Reached double figures in 22 of his 33 games … Recorded third career double-double with 19 points and tying his career-high with 10 rebounds at Mercer … Was the Preseason CAA Newcomer-of-the-Year pick by Blue Ribbon Yearbook.

2017-18 (Junior at UNCW): Sat out at UNC Wilmington due to NCAA transfer regulations.

2016-17 (So. At FAU): Started all 26 games in his second year with Owls … Averaged 7.1 points and 3.4 rebounds … Had a double-double, scoring 10 points and pulling down a career-high 10 rebounds versus Webber … Scored in double figures 11 times, including a season-high points 16 versus Florida Gif Coast and Florida International.

2015-16 (Fr. At FAU): Appeared in all 33 games for Owls and made 24 starts … Averaged 9.7 points and 3.5 rebounds in rookie year … Closed out his first season by scoring in double digits in three of last four outings … Led team in Conference USA games with 12.5 ppg … Scored 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Wagner … Registered back-to-back, 20-plus scoring games with career-high 25 points at UTEP and 22 points at UTSA … Posted first career double-double with 24 points and 12 rebounds in a win over UTSA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-State and All-Conference selection … Scored 2,678 points at Lake Worth (Fla.) High School (Sr.) and Lake Worth Christian School (Fr.-So.-Jr.) … Averaged 27.0 points and 11.0 rebounds during senior campaign for Trojans … Ranked 38th nationally at small forward position in Class of 2015.

• Information from Razorback Sports Communications included in report