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Razorbacks’ women’s basketball releases SEC schedule

FAYETTEVILLE — Five teams who reached the postseason, four teams in the top-30 RPI and the NCAA runner-up are just a few of the highlights of the 2019 Southeastern Conference home schedule for coach Mike Neighbors and Arkansas.

The league office released the composite schedule Wednesday with the Razorbacks hosting national runner-up Mississippi State in the conference opener on Jan. 3. Arkansas’ other home SEC games include Vanderbilt on Jan. 13, Alabama on Jan. 24, Georgia on Jan. 31, South Carolina on Feb. 3, Auburn on Feb. 10, Ole Miss on Feb. 24 and Missouri on Feb. 28.

The 16-game schedule also features a Big Monday road contest at Tennessee on Jan. 21, as part of the SEC’s We Back Pat initiative.

The Razorbacks have home-and-away series with Ole Miss, Missouri and Georgia this season. Times for all of Arkansas’ games will be released when they are available.

From Mike Neighbors:

“The start of the football season is coming fast and the release of the SEC women’s basketball schedule means that we are getting closer to tipping off as well. We are all excited about this team and about getting started. It is always fun to get out the calendars and update them with our great league opponents.

“Our fans will have a chance to see many of the SEC’s perennial powerhouses in Bud Walton Arena this season. When you combine our SEC schedule with our non-conference opponents, it’s easy to see that we have a great challenge in front of us but one we will embrace and start working toward today to be ready when November rolls around.”

In his first season with the Razorbacks, Neighbors guided the team to 13 wins, improved their SEC record and won the first game in the SEC Tournament.

The Razorbacks graduated the services of its second-leading scorer in Devin Cosper but return four of the top 5 point-getters from a year ago.

Senior Malica Monk leads a 16-player roster that is both deep and full of talent. She is joined by fellow seniors Raven Northcross-Baker, Keiryn Swenson and Bailey Zimmerman.

The team got a jump-start on the 2018-19 season with a 10-day exhibition trip to Italy taking on three international teams.

Junior college transfer Alexis Tolefree paced the team on the foreign tour averaging 15.0 points per game.

Chelsea Dungee, who redshirted last season, added 9.3 ppg followed by junior Kiara Williams and Monk who both contributed 8.7 ppg.

Arkansas is scheduled to host an exhibition contest Nov. 1 followed by the season opener on Nov. 9 against Northeastern State.

Notes

• This is just the second time in five seasons that Arkansas has opened SEC play at home.

• Arkansas plays Ole Miss, Missouri and Georgia in a home-and-away series.

• The Razorbacks play at Tennessee as part of the SEC’s Big Monday coverage on Jan. 21. It is also part of the league’s We Back Pat initiative.

• Seven SEC teams reached the NCAA Tournament with an eighth team taking part in the WNIT.

Razorbacks open volleyball season at home Friday against Kansas

FAYETTEVILLE — After three weeks of preseason practices, scrimmages and an exhibition, Arkansas hits the floor Friday evening for its season opener against Kansas.

First serve is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Barnhill Arena. The match is the first of two against Kansas this weekend coupled with Sunday’s road contest in Lawrence.

Individual match tickets are $5 while UA students—with valid ID—and fans 17 years and younger receive free admission at home matches.

Prior to the match, fans are invited to the Back to School Bash located between the Bev Lewis Center and the south entrance at Barnhill Arena.

Taking on the Jayhawks

The Razorbacks have played Kansas 11 times prior to this weekend’s matches. The teams split the first eight matches in the series but KU has won the last three.

There has only been one sweep in the all-time series with three of the last five meetings extending to five sets. Kansas is one of six opponents that appear in the AVCA preseason national poll; the Jayhawks are receiving votes to begin the year.

Season Openers

Arkansas has won 16 of 24 season openers in its program history including six of the last eight. The Razorbacks have also won their last four season openers played at Barnhill Arena with a 13-3 mark in those contests overall.

Oh Captain, My Captain

By way of a team vote, junior Rachel Rippee and sophomore Elizabeth Pamphile will serve as the Razorbacks’ captains. Rippee finished second in the SEC last season with 11.23 assists per set while Pamphile averaged 2.02 kills per set.

Silver Anniversary

The 2018 seasons marks the 25th anniversary of Arkansas Volleyball which first took the floor in 1994. As a program, the Razorbacks enter the year with 466 wins and 11 NCAA Tournament appearances.

Fresh(man) Faces

Arkansas welcomes six newcomers-five freshmen and one junior-to this year’s roster. The team’s incoming class was named a Highest Honorable Mention group, just outside the top 30 by PrepVolleyball.com.

Sideline Additions

Justin Martin joined the program as volunteer assistant in July after six seasons at Ashland University that featured three Division II NCAA Tournament appearances. During the spring, Whitney Roth was named director of operations.

Razorbacks get 5 on All-SEC team, but none first team

No one in the media is giving Arkansas credit for much talent this year and apparently the coaches are thinking the same way.

Georgia placed a league-leading 12 representatives on the 2018 Preseason Coaches All-Southeastern Conference Football Team, the SEC announced Thursday. Alabama was second with 10 representatives, while Auburn had nine.

This marks the 16th consecutive year of the SEC Coaches Preseason All-SEC Team. All 14 SEC schools were represented on the All-SEC team, including seven schools with six or more selections. Ten schools had at least one First-Team All-SEC selection, including a conference-best five from Alabama.

Hjalte Froholdt, who is likely to be playing center this year, was voted second team by coaches. Third-team selections included offensive lineman Brian Wallace, linebacker De’Jon Harris, defensive back Santos Ramirez and kickoff returner De’Vion Warren.

Froholdt was a second-team pick and Harris and Ramirez were voted to the third team in the preseason media poll last month.

The Hogs’ five selections were tied with South Carolina, Ole Miss and LSU for seventh-most in the conference. Vanderbilt had two and Tennessee had one player on the three teams.

Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players.

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Here are the best pictures from Arkansas’ practice Wednesday as coaches and players said later the energy level was much better after a sluggish workout Tuesday.

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Morgan on improved passion, intensity at practice

Razorbacks linebacker Grant Morgan talked after practice Wednesday about how the players improved the quality after a sluggish workout the day before.

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Razorbacks kicker Connor Limpert takes it just one kick at a time and feels confident he’ll be the kicker and kickoff guy this season as he told the media following Wednesday’s practice.

Jones on wide receivers, 99-yard scrimmage reception

Arkansas wide receiver Jordan Jones talked after Wednesday’s practice about the 99-yard pass completion from Ty Storey in Saturday’s scrimmage and how the receivers are playing.

Chavis moving back upstairs for games with Hogs

Defensive coordinator John Chavis talked after practice Wednesday about the defense and returning to the pressbox for games this year after a year and a half on the sidelines at Texas A&M.

Craddock after Wednesday’s practice on offense

Razorbacks offensive coordinator Joe Craddock said after practice Wednesday nothing has changed in the competition at quarterback and talked about the rest of the offense.