Razorbacks coach Mike Anderson talked with the media Friday afternoon about the end of the regular season in Saturday’s final home game with Alabama at Bud Walton Arena.
Gafford tells media he’s working to improve his ‘coachability’
Arkansas center Daniel Gafford talked with the media Friday about how he’s been working to improve his handling coaching, which is something he said he needs to improve.
???? Friday Halftime Pod — featuring former Hog BSB coach Norm DeBriyn
Phil Elson & Tye Richardson hit on football player updates, interview former Hog baseball coach Norm DeBriyn, FOMO Friday and more!
Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Friday
John & Tommy discuss the Alabama game, spring football updates, the Will Wade investigation and more!
Offensive photos from Thursday’s practice in the cold, rain for the Hogs
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Noland not finding it difficult juggling football with baseball in spring
Razorbacks quarterback Connor Noland talked after Thursday’s practice on a cold, damp day about how he’s handled working at two sports in the spring and “doing okay” on school work.
O’Grady after Thursday practice on getting better from last season
Arkansas tight end Cheyenne O’Grady talked with the media after practice Thursday about what he’s working on in the offseason and spring, plus on what Ben Hicks has added.
Agim on working strictly inside in Razorbacks’ spring practice
Arkansas defensive lineman McTelvin Agim talked after Thursday’s practice about how he’s expecting to stay inside this year instead of switching.
Clenin on how depth is helping offensive line in spring practices
Arkansas offensive lineman Shane Clenin talked after Thursday’s practice about the improvement with more bodies during the drills in the spring.
Parker on getting settled at linebacker during early spring drills
Hogs’ linebacker Andrew Parker talked with the media after Thursday’s practice about how he’s adjusting and roles with senior De’Jon Harris out for the rest of the spring.
Dungee leads scoring parade as Hogs win opener in SEC Tournament
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Chelsea Dungee scored 31 points leading five Razorbacks in double figures in an 86-76 win over Georgia in the second round of the SEC Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina, on Thursday.
Dungee’s 31 points is her fourth game with 30 or more points and she was joined in double figures by Alexis Tolefree (13), Kiara Williams and Jailyn Mason (12) and Malica Monk (10). Arkansas (18-13) moves on to face No. 12 South Carolina (21-8) in the quarterfinal game at 5 p.m. Friday.
Arkansas came out of the gates on fire getting an early 6-0 run to take the lead over Georgia (18-12) in the first quarter.
It was the first of four Razorback runs of five points or more in the game. Arkansas led by as much as 12 points, but Georgia rallied late and closed to five points, 25-20, at the end of the frame.
The second quarter was the turning point for Arkansas. The Razorbacks outscored the Bulldogs, 23-15, in the stanza opening a 13-point lead at the break. Georgia cut the Razorback advantage to single digits three times in the fourth quarter but never got closer than eight points.
Dungee went 10-for-12 from the line, outscoring Georgia (5-for-11) from the bonus stripe. She scored 31 points in 36 minutes in the win.
The Razorbacks next face the Gamecocks in the quarterfinals. It is the second time Arkansas has reached the quarterfinals since the SEC expanded to 14 teams.
The meeting with South Carolina is the second of the season and the fourth time these teams have faced each other in SEC Tournament.
South Carolina rallied in the fourth quarter in the regular season meeting for an 87-79 win in Fayetteville.
The game tips at 5 p.m. and airs live on the SEC Network.
Notes
• Arkansas Starters: Alexis Tolefree, Malica Monk, Kiara Williams, Jailyn Mason, Chelsea Dungee
• Arkansas’ 25 first quarter points ties for the second most in the first frame this year.
• Arkansas’ 48 points at the half is the second most this year.
• The Razorbacks’ 13-point halftime lead is the second largest margin in an SEC game this year.
• It is the 16th time this season Chelsea Dungee has scored 20+ points and the fourth time she has had 30 or more.
• It is the second time this season that all five starters have scored in double figures (Nebraska).
• The last time a No. 10 seed defeated a No. 7 seed was 2015.
• Arkansas shot better than 50% (56.1%) for just the second time this year, and the first time against an SEC opponent.
• Malica Monk has 23 games in double figures … Alexis Tolefree has 16 games in double figures … Jailyn Mason has 10 games and Kiara Williams nine games with double figure points.
• Arkansas forced 12 Georgia turnovers. It is the 30th game in 31 tries the Razorback opponents had double digit miscues. Arkansas had just nine turnovers – their 11th game in single digits.














