Razorbacks get 8-2 win over Sacramento State in final game in Puerto Vallarta

PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO — Arkansas is back in its groove, posting an 8-2 win over Sacramento State on Saturday in the Hogs’ final game of the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge.

Katie Warrick recorded her second home run of the season, while Mary Haff secured the win from the circle and Autumn Storms’ fifth-inning relief is good for her fifth career save.

Up Next

Arkansas will return to Fayetteville to host Southeast Missouri State on Thursday (Feb. 21) for its home opener and the start of the Razorback Invitational.

The Hogs will also face SIU-Edwardsville, Drake, and IUPUI during the invitational.

All-Tournament Team

Storms and sophomore Kayla Green earned spots on the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge All-Tournament Team after two stellar performances over the course of the Razorbacks’ four games in Mexico.

Storms recorded a shutout win and a save, while giving up no earned runs and picking up 18 strikeouts. Green finished with a .556 average at the plate, recording her first home run of the season against Northern Colorado. Green rattled off back-to-back multi-hit games against Washington and UNC as well.

How It Happened

After a scoreless first inning, the Hogs got to work in the second, taking advantage of a Hornet error and a walk to load the bases with Warrick, Green, and Ashley Diaz.

Freshman Maggie Hicks would follow with a hit-by-pitch call to score Warrick and give Arkansas a one-run lead.

Sacramento State responded in the bottom of the third inning, scoring two on a single up the middle. The hit would give the Hornets the lead, but not for long.

The Hogs bounced back in the fourth, using the quick feet of Carley Haizlip, Haydi Bugarin, and Hicks to score three runs, all a result of errors by the Sacramento State defense. Haizlip entered to pinch run for Arkansas after Green reached on a lead-off walk, followed by a base-hit by Hicks and a fielder’s choice by Bugarin.

In the fifth inning, the Razorbacks tacked on another run to give the Hogs a 5-2 lead. After Warrick fired off a line drive down the right-field line for a double, Keely Edwards would enter to pinch run. Edwards would cross the plate only two batters later, as Hicks put the ball in play and reached on another Hornet error, giving Edwards the chance to score.

The final runs of the game came in the sixth inning for Arkansas, starting with Hannah McEwen, who earned her first hit of the game with a single through the right side. McEwen would make her way around to third base with a pass ball and wild pitch.

In steps Warrick to absolutely unload on a 1-1 pitch and send it out far over the left-field fence, giving the Razorbacks a comfy 7-2 lead. With the bases cleared, Diaz followed with a single to left field, she wasn’t on first base long before Green stepped in and delivered a double to left-center, sending Diaz in for the Hogs’ eighth and final run of the game.

Haff pitched a complete four innings for the win and Storms relieved Haff at the start of the fifth inning — the power duo helped propel Arkansas to its first ever win over Sacramento State. Together, they accounted for nine strikeouts and allowed only four hits.

Campbell recapping win in Razorbacks’ season opener Saturday

Arkansas pitcher Isaiah Campbell got the win in the 15-7 win over Eastern Illinois in the first game of the opening doubleheader as he worked five innings, giving up three runs in the last frame.

Razorback post season high, but still fall in meet at Auburn on Friday

AUBURN, Ala. — The Arkansas gymnastics team fell to Auburn inside Auburn Arena on Friday evening 197.100-196.175.

Junior Michaela Burton scored a 9.950 on the beam, tying a career high and the second-highest score on the event in program history.

The team score was a season high for the Razorbacks.

First Rotation: Auburn Vault: 49.325, Auburn Vault: 49.325
Arkansas started the first rotation off strong with a 9.800 from junior Jessica Yamzon. It was the first of four scores of 9.800 or higher as freshman Kennedy Hambrick scored a 9.800 in the three spot. Junior Hailey Garner and sophomore Sarah Shaffer each posted 9.875’s, but Arkansas was forced to count a fall in the first rotation.

Second Rotation: Auburn Bars: 49.600, Arkansas Vault: 49.050
Arkansas again put up a 49 on vault with a 49.050 in the second rotation that ended with four-consecutive scores of 9.825 or higher. Shaffer put up a 9.875 in the three spot, including a perfect 9.95 from one judge.  That was followed up with a pair 9.850’s from Hambrick and senior Sydney McGlone. Freshman Amanda Elswick anchored the rotation with a 9.825 of her own.

Third Rotation: Arkansas Floor: 49.250, Auburn Beam: 49.000
Yamzon again led off the rotation with a 9.800 for the second time Friday night. The score was followed up with a 9.775 from Hambrick. Elswick made her debut on the event with a 9.800. Mcglone and Shaffer followed that up with a pair of 9.875’s before sophomore Sophia Carter recorded her fifth score of 9.900 or higher with a 9.900 as Arkansas’ anchor. The score marks the third time this season that Arkansas has posted a 49.250 or higher on the floor.

Fourth Rotation: Arkansas Beam: 49.250, Auburn Floor: 49.175
Arkansas returned to form on the balance beam, with all six scores totaling 9.800 or higher. Yamzon led off the rotation with another 9.800, her third of the night as the junior posted a 39.050 in the all-around. The score was followed with another 9.800 from Hambrick, as she recorded a 39.225 on all four events. In the third spot, Elswick put up a career high 9.850. Carter put up a 9.850 in the fourth position, as freshman Katarina Derrick put up a career high total of 9.800.

Junior Michaela Burton scored a 9.950 to wrap up the meet for Arkansas as the Razorbacks put up a season high 196.175 despite counting a fall.

UP NEXT
Arkansas returns home next Friday to host the fifth-ranked Fighting Tigers of LSU inside Barnhill Arena. The meet is slated to begin at 7:15 p.m. and will be televised live on the SEC Network.

Razorbacks’ bats bounce back with big shuout win over Northern Colorado

PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO — Arkansas softball wasted no time recovering from a tough, 3-2 walk-off loss to No. 5 Washington last night, as they fired up the bats against Northern Colorado for an 11-0 win.

Up Next

The Razorbacks will close out their time in Mexico with a Saturday afternoon game against Sacramento State, first pitch is slated for 3 p.m.

Arkansas will return to Fayetteville to host Southeast Missouri State on Thursday for its home opener and the start of the Razorback Invitational.

How It Happened

Autumn Storms pitched her third complete game of the season, earning her fourth win and first shutout of the season. Storms’ shutout win gives her an impressive 0.56 overall earned run average.

The Hogs recorded a season-best 15 hits in the victory, as four Razorbacks recorded multi-hit games: Danielle Gibson, Kayla Green, Nicole Duncan and Sydney Parr.

Ten different Razorbacks earned hits in the win, while eight recorded RBI. Green, Parr, and Sydney Benz each batted in two runs apiece.

In the second inning, Maggie Hicks would be the first Hog across the plate. Hannah McEwen started the third inning scoring on a single by Ashley Diaz. Following Diaz was Green, who sent her first home run of the 2019 season over the centerfield wall.

Riding a 4-0 lead into the fourth inning, the Razorbacks would bat around the order, scoring seven runs on six hits.

Haydi Bugarin was the first on base, reaching first on a hit-by-pitch call. Duncan soared a double into right-center field that put both Hogs in scoring position.

Four straight RBI would follow, off the bats of Parr, McEwen, Gibson and Katie Warrick, giving the Razorbacks an 8-0 lead with only one out on the board.

Northern Colorado would call for a pitching change, but the Hogs kept firing away, stacking on three more runs with back-to-back doubles from pinch-hitters, Benz and Linnie Malkin.

Arkansas moves to 7-1 on the season, and 5-1 all-time against Northern Colorado.

Hogs host Mississippi State on Saturday in first of four straight Saturday games

Who: Mississippi State Bulldogs
What: Arkansas will play at home on each of the next four Saturdays
When: Saturday – Feb. 16, 2019 – 7:30 p.m.
Where: Bud Walton Arena
How (to follow):
– TV: SEC Network (Richard Cross and Daymeon Fishback)
– Watch ESPN/SEC Network Online
– Radio: ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
– Satellite Radio: Arkansas Broadcast – Sirius (105), XM (191), Internet (962)
– Live Stats: Arkansas.StatBroadcast.com

FAYETTEVILLE — With seven regular-season games left, four will be played at Bud Walton — all on Saturdays — starting Saturday when Arkansas hosts Mississippi State.

Tip-off is set for 7:30 pm and the game will be telecast on the SEC Network.

This will be the 62nd meeting between Arkansas and Mississippi State. The Razorbacks own a 33-28 advantage in the series, including a 28-24 mark since Arkansas joined the SEC in 1992 and a 21-16 record in games played in Fayetteville.

Mississippi State has won three straight in the series, but the Razorbacks have won five of the last eight.

Last season, the Bulldogs won a hard-fought game, 78-75, in Starkville. The game was close throughout with Mississippi State pulling out the win last after brothers Nick and Quinndary Weatherspoon hit back-to-back 3-pointers late in the game.

• Arkansas will close the regular season by playing four home Saturday games. Arkansas is an impressive 25-6 in Saturday SEC home games under head coach Mike Anderson, winning nine of his last 10.

• The Razorbacks are one of two teams in the league to finish .500 or better in SEC play each of the last six years.

• Daniel Gafford ranks fourth in the NCAA in field goal percentage (.672) and is the only player in the SEC to rank among the top 10 in field goal percentage (1st; .672), scoring (4th, 16.9 avg.), rebounding (2nd; 8.7 avg.), blocked shots (5th, 1.92 avg.), offensive rebounds (4th; 2.75 avg.) and defensive rebounds (2nd; 5.96 avg.).

• Arkansas has committed 26 turnovers over its last two games. The Razorbacks are second in the SEC in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2) and third in the league in turnover margin (+3.0)

• Isaiah Joe made four 3-pointers at Missouri to give him 86 for the season as he surpassed Rotnei Clarke and became the school’s record holder for 3-pointers made in a season. Clarke made 83 in his rookie campaign in 2009.

• Jalen Harris had 10 assists and just one turnover at Missouri. He has had double-digit assist efforts four times this season and had 12 games with one or fewer turnovers.

Razorbacks have big road test in Kentucky after long break

FAYETTEVILLE — A week’s break from competition ends for Arkansas women’s basketball team with a trip to No. 17 Kentucky for a Sunday match-up in Lexington.

In The Lane
Date:
 Sunday, Feb. 17
Time: 1 p.m. CT
Listen: http://bit.ly/2DuiSm6
Broadcast: SECN+ (http://bit.ly/Ark-Ky)
Live Scoring: http://bit.ly/2EamWIl

The Razorbacks (16-9, 5-6 SEC) are looking to get back into the win column as the season winds down but they face an uphill battle in Southeastern Conference action.

The Wildcats (20-5, 7-4 SEC) are 13-2 at home this season and a currently in fifth place in the league standings — hoping to move up into one of the top four spots to earn a double-bye in the conference tournament.

Arkansas has been on a steady climb over the last two seasons under the direction of head coach Mike Neighbors. The Razorbacks already have more overall and SEC wins that in the last two seasons and are ahead of Neighbors’ rebuilding schedule.

That improvement has been made possible by the blending of current players with the influx of new shooters on the team – the most noticeable of which is redshirt sophomore Chelsea Dungee.

Dungee has been both solid and flashy in her first season on the court with the Razorbacks. She has averaged double figures for the entire season and has posted double-digit point totals in 22 of Arkansas’ 25 games.

If that wasn’t impressive enough, the Oklahoma native has scored 20 or more points 12 times, 30 or more points twice and set a program record in an SEC game with a 41-point effort against Auburn last week.

But Dungee doesn’t have to do it alone. Seniors Malica Monk, Bailey Zimmerman and Raven Northcross-Baker are also big keys to the team’s success. Monk also averages double figures and has scored in double figures in 19 games this year.

More impressive is her ability to handle the ball. The North Little Rock native has played over 700 minutes and turns the ball over just 1.8 times per game ranking among the SEC and NCAA Division 1 leaders.

The clock is ticking on the season with just five regular season games remaining. Arkansas has back-to-back road contests first at Kentucky followed by a rematch at Georgia.

The Razorbacks host Ole Miss on Feb. 24, and Missouri on Feb. 28 and travel to Texas A&M on March 3 before beginning postseason play.

???? Friday Halftime Pod — featuring SEC Network’s Ben McDonald

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Phil Elson & Tye Richardson discuss the opening day that never was, interview Ben McDonald, and more!

Former Razorbacks guard Beck named as SEC Basketball Legend by league

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas guard Corey Beck has been named a 2019 Allstate SEC Basketball Legend, as announced by the league office on Friday.

The 21st annual SEC Basketball Legends class will be honored at the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament (March 13-17) at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Each legend will be recognized at halftime of his institution’s first game at the tournament.

Beck had a double-double — scoring 15 points and getting 10 rebounds — in the 76-72 victory over Duke to secure the 1994 NCAA Championship.

The Memphis native would also be named to the 1994 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team. While Corliss Williamson and Scotty Thurman garnered most of the attention, Beck was described as the “blue-collar leader” of that squad.

Beck, who played from 1993-95, was a 1995 All-SEC selection as he drained 49 percent of his 3-point shots, second on the school’s single-season list, while handing out 207 assists, which ranks third. Both of those totals are additionally records by a Razorback for a senior season.

For his career, Beck had 483 assists, third on the Arkansas all-time list as he led the team in the category in each of his three years with Razorbacks. In SEC games only, Beck made 54 percent of his shots for his career, which ranks second on the school’s all-time list.

Beck went on to play in the NBA with the Charlotte Hornets and Philadelphia 76ers.

2019 Allstate® SEC Basketball Legends
ALABAMA – Erwin Dudley; 2000-03
ARKANSAS – Corey Beck; 1992-95
AUBURN – Mike Mitchell; 1975-78
FLORIDA – Livingston Chatman; 1987-91
GEORGIA – Jumaine Jones; 1997-99
KENTUCKY – Johnny Cox; 1957-59
LSU – Wayde Sims; 2016-18
OLE MISS – Justin Reed; 2001-04
MISSISSIPPI STATE – Lawrence Roberts; 2003-05
MISSOURI – Melvin Booker; 1991-94
SOUTH CAROLINA – Carlos Powell; 2001-05
TENNESSEE – Mike Jackson; 1973-77
TEXAS A&M – Antoine Wright; 2002-05
VANDERBILT – Derrick Byars; 2005-07

Weather forces Hogs to move season opener to double-header Saturday

FAYETTEVILLE — Due to rain and freezing temperatures in the Northwest Arkansas area on Friday, game one of the three-game series between Arkansas and Eastern Illinois has been moved to Saturday as part of a double-header starting at noon at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Both games will be nine innings long and the second game will start approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first game.

Fans should use Saturday’s ticket to gain admission to both games of the doubleheader. All game tickets to Friday’s contest are null and void, but single game tickets for the rained-out game may be exchanged for any future 2019 regular season games, including Saturday’s doubleheader.

Season tickets, including those for suites, for Friday’s game, are not valid and may not be exchanged.

All games this weekend will be broadcast on SEC Network+ with Brett Dolan and Troy Eklund on the call.

All games can still be heard on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home via the Razorback Sports Network with Scott Inman and former Razorback Bubba Carpenter calling the game on Saturday while Chuck Barrett and Carpenter will broadcast all the action on Sunday.

Razorbacks split first day with South Dakota State, Washington in tournament

PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO — Arkansas split day one of the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge with North Dakota State and No. 5 Washington.

The Hogs claimed a 7-6 win over the Bison before dropping a heartbreaking 3-2 walk-off loss to the Huskies later in the night.

Up Next

The Razorbacks have two more days of competition in Mexico. They will face Northern Colorado Friday at 3 p.m. before matching up against Sacramento State at the same time on Saturday.

The Hogs are a combined 4-4 against the two teams.

The Highlights

Game 1: Arkansas 7, NDSU 6

• Arkansas jumped out to a 2-0 lead with an RBI from Ashley Diaz and Danielle Gibson.

• NDSU responded with a single run in the fourth, unearned off a Razorback error.

• The Hogs scored a run in the fourth as well, as Bugarin’s lead off double put her in position to score after a sacrifice fly by freshman Maggie Hicks.

• The Hogs trailed for the first time this season after the Bison plated three runs in the top of the sixth to take a 5-3 lead. NDSU managed three runs on two hits and two Arkansas errors in the inning.

• Hicks hit her first collegiate homerun of the season, bringing in three runs and giving the hogs a 6- lead.

• NDSU scored one in the seventh to tie the game with a single up the middle on a 2-2 count.

• Arkansas closed out the game after loading the bases in the bottom of the inning for Sydney Parr who earned a walk-off base on balls to win the ball game, 7-6.

• Autumn Storms recorded her third win of the season and stays undefeated in the circle – she tied her career high of nine strikeouts in a single game.

Game 2: Arkansas 2, Washington 3

• After leaving the bases loaded in the first, the Hogs scored first with back-to-back hits by Hannah McEwen and Gibson to score Parr and Hicks.

• Washington tacked on its first run of the game off an Arkansas error in the second inning.

• The Hogs held onto a 2-1 lead all the way through the top of the seventh inning, in that time span they left nine Razorbacks on base.

• UW’s Milloy led off with a first-pitch single, then was sent home on a double by teammate Sis Bates. Bates would be the winning run, scored by Flores’ single to left field.

• The Huskies scored two runs on three hits in the bottom of the inning, taking the 3-2 win.

• Arkansas’ ten hits are the most against Washington all season.

• Mary Haff recorded her first loss of the season and is now at 3-1 headed into day two of the Puerto Vallarta Challenge.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Friday

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John & Tommy discuss opening day, SEC basketball this weekend, plus former Hog pitcher Scott Tabor joins the show!