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Hogs set to open regular season against Texas at Fort Bliss

Who: Texas
What: ESPN Armed Forces Classic
When: Friday – Nov. 9, 2018 – 6 pm (CT)/5 pm (MT)
Where: Fort Bliss Military Base – El Paso, Texas
How (to follow):
• TV: ESPN (Dave Fleming, Jay Williams, Seth Greenberg)
• Radio: Razorback/IMG Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
• Satellite Radio: Arkansas Broadcast (XM 389) | National Broadcast (XM & Sirius 80)
• ESPN Radio Network (Kevin Winter, Bob Valvano)
• Live Stats: http://ArmedForces.Statbroadcast.com

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas opens the 2018-19 season this Friday (Nov. 9) against one of its oldest rivals, Texas, when the Razorbacks and Longhorns square off on a national stage at the ESPN Armed Forces Classic.

The game will be played on Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas, and tip-off is set for 6 p.m.

The Arkansas-Texas basketball rivalry dates back to the Razorbacks’ first season of basketball (1923-24).

Even though the two programs have only played eight times since the 1990-91 season, this will be the 155th all-time meeting in the series. Texas A&M (157 meetings) is the only team Arkansas has played more.

The Razorbacks own an 87-67 advantage in the series. Also, Arkansas is 14-3 versus Texas in games played on neutral courts, including five straight wins — all of which were played in the state of Texas. Arkansas additionally owns the longest win streak in the series — 12 games from February 1955 to December 30, 1959.

The last time they met, Arkansas claimed a 77-74 victory in the Lone Star Shootout played in Houston’s Toyota Center on Dec. 17, 2016. Daryl Macon, who was 14-of-14 at the free throw line, led the Razorbacks with 23 points.

Overall, Arkansas made 29-of-31 free throws, including 18-of-19 in the second half, while Texas was just 19-of-32 at the charity stripe. Arkansas also had a 30-4 advantage in bench scoring.

This will be the 96th season of basketball for the Razorbacks. Arkansas is 77-18 all-time in season openers, has 23 straight season openers and has opened the season in the win column in 45 of the last 47 seasons.

Arkansas will be opening the season on a neutral court for just the 11th time and first time since 2004-05. The Razorbacks are 9-1 when opening the season on a neutral court.

The lone loss was against UMass, 104-80, in Springfield, Mass., to open the 1994-95 season in the Tip-off Classic.

The Razorbacks, coming off a national championship and eventual national runner-up, were No. 1 in the polls and the Minutemen were No. 3. That setback to UMass was also the last time Arkansas lost a season opener.

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Hogs kick off regular season Friday against Northwestern State

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas officially opens the 2018-19 season hosting Northwestern State on Friday at 10:30 a.m. in Bud Walton Arena.

The early morning tip time accommodates the program’s ninth consecutive Elementary Day promotion with more than 4,000 area students expected to attend.

In the Huddle
Tickets: http://bit.ly/WBB19Tix
Parking: Fans are encouraged to park in Lot 56 for Friday’s game.
Watch: http://bit.ly/WBBArkNSU
Listen: Razorback Sports Network from IMG
Live Scoring: http://statb.us/b/233631
Notes: http://bit.ly/ArkWBBNotes
Social: @RazorbackWBB (Twitter/Instagram) | Facebook.com/RazorbackWBB

About the Game

The Razorbacks open the season hosting Northwestern State. The Lady Demons were 7-22 overall last season and return their second-leading scorer from a year ago.

Libba Gilliam averaged 10.7 points per game and led the team in rebounding with 4.6 boards per game in 2017-18. Arkansas is 13-3 all-time against Northwestern State and is a perfect 9-0 at home against the Lady Demons.

About the Razorbacks

The Razorbacks return nine letterwinners, four starters and welcome three newcomers who will immediately impact the program.

Leading scorer Malica Monk and leading rebounder Kiara Williams both return with a year of experience under the direction of second-year coach Mike Neighbors.

Redshirt sophomores Chelsea Dungee and A’Tyanna Gaulden join freshman Rokia Doumbia and junior college addition Alexis Tolefree and all four will be pivotal elements in Arkansas’ success this season.

Two Exhibitions, Two Wins

Arkansas had an extended warmup to the 2018-19 season this year playing three games in Italy in August followed by two official exhibition contests.

The Razorbacks were 5-0 in those games.

In the two recent exhibition games, redshirt sophomore A’Tyanna Gaulden averaged 19.5 points per game including a 27-point effort against Southwest Baptist.

The Razorbacks outscored their opponents 216-99 and had five players average double figures. In addition to Gaulden, Malica Monk (15.0), Chelsea Dungee (13.0), Kiara Williams (13.0) and Rokia Doumbia (12.0) were all above the 10-point mark.

Up Next

We’ve only just begun. Arkansas faces a big road test at UT-Arlington on Nov. 14.

The Lady Mavs are picked third in their conference and are tough on their home court. The Razorbacks host No. 23 Arizona State on Nov. 18 followed by games against Tennessee State, Pittsburgh and Wisconsin at the Music City Thanksgiving Tournament in Nashville, Tennessee, Nov. 23-25.

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With three weeks left to go in a season that is not likely to provide much in the way of excitement, you have to wonder if the exit ramp out of Arkansas is going to get busy … and soon.

Chad Morris told us Wednesday before practice that Nate Dalton is out and won’t be coming back.

“He has chosen to step back and focus on his academics,” Morris said Wednesday.

He was pressed about who made that decision, but Morris answered it the way he usually does in those situations.

“He has chosen to step back,” was all Morris would say.

It may be a phrase we hear more frequently in the coming weeks.

From those who have talked with running back T.J. Hammonds, he has said he won’t be coming back. For a running back who has had flashes of big-play ability now under two different staffs, but not seen much playing time, that really isn’t surprising.

Hammonds has 10 carries for 28 yards rushing and has caught four passes for 84 yards, including a 64-yard catch of a little “pop pass” he took for a score against Colorado State in the second game of the year.

His production hasn’t been that great and has been hampered by an injury.

Wide receiver Jonathan Nance left early, choosing to transfer. The others who have left are Dylan Hayes (medical retirement) and linebacker Kyrei Fisher.

We are hearing others may be leaving, which really shouldn’t be that surprising. When a new coach comes in, some players head out early, others wait to see how things are going to play out … then leave when it doesn’t work the way they want.

That’s the way of the world in college athletics these days.

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Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Broken Arrow four-star 2020 defensive back Myles Slusher talked with me this week on discussing the offer to Arkansas.

“My offer from Arkansas means a lot, especially since it’s an SEC school,” Slusher said. “That’s a great conference to play in especially as a DB. Knowing that I have a school interested in me from the SEC shows me a lot.”

Slusher is unsure at this time who his top teams are at the moment.

“I really don’t have any top school right now,” Slusher said. “I’ll focus on that after the season is over for me.”

On the Hogs landing three-star defensive end Taurean Carter who recently committed to the Hogs: “That’s a big pick up for Arkansas. He’s a great player and that 2019 class is going to be special.”

His strengths are on and off the field: “My strength as a player are technique, quickness, physicality,” Slusher said. “I talk a lot of trash which throw people off their game lol.”

Relationship with the Arkansas coaching staff: “I have a real great relationship with the Arkansas coaches. They’ve been recruiting me for a min now so our bond is growing.”

Reaction to the direction Arkansas coach Chad Morris is taking the Hogs: “I really like Coach (Chad) Morris and what he is doing with the program up there. Most people don’t realize the system he is bringing is going to take some time to get together. Once they click though it isn’t no stopping them.”

Time table on his commitment: “I haven’t really decided yet. If I don’t commit in the summer then I’ll be committing after next season.”

Looking for a college that feels like home: “Somewhere that best fits me as a person in a everyday life matter. I mean, I will be there for some time. So just somewhere I’m comfortable at.”

A couple schools recruiting him harder than others: “It’s a few schools recruiting me harder than other schools. But it’s kind of the same with everybody.”

Slusher currently has over 10 offers from schools such as Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Baylor and LSU.

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