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Morris: Hill will be participating in Razorbacks’ spring practices

Arkansas coach Chad Morris said in his press conference previewing spring practice that starts Friday that current basketball redshirt Justice Hill will be in football spring practices.

???? Monday Halftime Pod — featuring RSN’s Brett Dolan

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Phil & Tye discuss Arkansas’ 5th straight loss, interview RSN’s Brett Dolan, and more!

Anderson previewing Tuesday’s road matchup against Kentucky

Arkansas coach Mike Anderson talked Monday afternoon before his team left for Lexington and talked about facing the No. 4 Wildcats before a hostile crowd at Rupp Arena.

Gibson named co-SEC player of week after home run cycle performance last week

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Sophomore Danielle Gibson has been named SEC Softball Co-Player of the Week, as announced by the conference office on Monday.

Gibson became just the second NCAA Division I softball player to hit for the home run cycle – a solo, two-run and three-run home run, and a grand slam against SIU-Edwardsville Saturday night (Feb. 23).

She stands as the only other athlete to do so in four innings, as she helped the Razorbacks to a five-run 15-3 win over the Cougars.

Her four home runs and 10 RBI stand as an SEC individual game high, as do the 16 bases she racked up over the night.

Only five other players have hit four home runs in a single game: Sydney O’Hara, Syracuse vs. NC State (2017); Carli Kayler, Troy vs. Appalachian St. (2016); Allie Anttila, Georgetown vs. Rutgers (2013); Rebecca Magett, Hampton vs. UMES (2010); Jill Iacono, Canisius vs. Saint Francis (PA) (2002).

Gibson finished with a .429 look at the plate and a .455 on base percentage. Her four home runs and one double combined for a 1.048 slugging percentage.

The Razorbacks will be back at Bogle Park this weekend, starting Feb. 28, for the Woo Pig Classic. The Hogs will host Omaha, Nevada, Boston University, and Northwestern State over the course of the four-day tournament.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Monday

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John & Tommy discuss the A&M loss, the USC series win, plus Tom Murphy joins the show!

Michael from Stuttgart calls The Morning Rush for the first time

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Michael From Stuttgart shares his thoughts on Mike Anderson and the Arkansas basketball program.

Four players hit double figures to lead Hogs to Senior Day win over Rebels

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas had four players in double figures behind a 33-point performance from Chelsea Dungee in a 73-61 SEC win on Senior Day in Bud Walton Arena on Sunday.

Chelsea Dungee launches a 3-pointer, part of her 33 points in Sunday’s win over Ole Miss. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Dungee played 39 of 40 minutes helping send seniors Malica Monk, Bailey Zimmerman, Raven Northcross-Baker, Sydney Stout and Keiryn Swenson out with a win. Sophomore A’Tyanna Gaulden added 12 points in the win while Alexis Tolefree and Jailyn Mason scored 10 points each for Arkansas (17-11, 6-8 SEC).

The win over Ole Miss (9-19, 3-11 SEC) moves Arkansas one step closer to a first-round bye in the SEC Tournament which takes place March 6-10 in Greenville, South Carolina.

Ole Miss came out of the gates strong looking to avenge a 30-point loss to the Razorbacks earlier this season. The teams played to an 18-all tie after the first 10 minutes and it was a two-point Arkansas advantage, 35-33, at the half.

The Lady Rebels came out after the break and tried to slow the pace of play, but Arkansas was able to outrebound Ole Miss 9-6 while going on an 8-0 run to open up the lead. Dungee had eight points in the third frame while Mason added six for Arkansas helping the Razorbacks lead by as much as 11 late in the period.

Arkansas stretched the advantage to 15 points with just over a minute remaining when head coach Mike Neighbors cleared the bench letting every Razorback play.

Bailey Zimmerman PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Up Next

The Razorbacks host Missouri on Thursday in an 8 p.m. game that will be televised by the SEC Network. It is the final regular season home game of the year. Arkansas travels to Texas A&M March 3 before beginning postseason play at the SEC Tournament.

Notes

• Arkansas Starters: Alexis Tolefree, Malica Monk, Kiara Williams, Jailyn Mason, Chelsea Dungee

• Chelsea Dungee scored 10 points in the first quarter. It is the 10th time this year she has had double figures in a quarter. She finished with 33 points. It is her 14th game of the year with 20+ points and her third with 30+ points.

• A’Tyanna Gaulden had 12 points – her fourth game of the season in double figures.

• Alexis Tolefree finished with 10 points scoring in double figures for the 14th time this year.

Jailyn Mason PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

• Jailyn Mason scored 10 points, and was in double figures for the eighth time.

Tolefree, Dungee talk about getting back on track against Rebels

Razorback players Alexis Tolefree (10 points, 3 rebounds) and Chelsea Dungee (33 points, 4 rebounds) recapped the 73-61 win over Ole Miss on Sunday afternoon.

Neighbors glad to break losing streak with win over Ole Miss

Arkansas downs Rebels on Senior Night at Bud Walton Arena on Sunday afternoon and coach Mike Neighbors was glad to break losing streak.

Hogs close out Razorback Invitational with 10-2 win over IUPUI on Sunday

FAYETTEVILLE — Catcher Kayla Green sealed the deal for the University of Arkansas softball on Sunday when she took a 2-2 count from IUPUI’s Lexi Lucas over the right-center wall, scoring three and giving the Hogs a nine-run lead that would lead to the Razorbacks’ 10-2 victory.

Arkansas (12-3) scored its first run of the game in the bottom of the first, after sophomore Hannah McEwen tripled to right-center and senior Katie Warrick followed with a single through the right side, it looked like the Hogs had sparked an early rally, but consecutive fly balls to left field would end the inning for the Hogs.

IUPUI (3-12) responded with a run of its own in the third, tying the game at 1-1 after a Razorback error. The Hogs would end up committing three miscues through five frames.

The Razorbacks didn’t waste time recovering their lead, posting two more runs in the bottom of the inning off the bat of Ashley Diaz who soared one out to centerfield and scored Warrick and Danielle Gibson as the Jaguar muffed the catch.

The fourth inning began with a single up the middle by Maggie Hicks, and that hit would spark a seven-run rally highlighted with RBI from Sydney Parr, Gibson, Diaz, and Green.

Over the course of the four-day invitational, Arkansas outscored opponents 36-16, and outhit opponents 52-37. As a team, the Hogs swung a .342 average at the plate, with McEwen leading the pack at .474.

Green and teammate freshman Taylor Greene caught four players stealing on four total attempts through six games.

Up Next

The Razorbacks will stay in Fayetteville for another week and will host their Woo Pig Classic next weekend (Feb. 28-March 3). The Hogs will face Omaha, Nevada, Northwestern State and Boston University. Admission to all games during the Woo Pig Classic is free to the public.