Bud Light Countdown: 6 days until Hogs kick off the season

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Six days folks.

 

WEEK ONE: This week’s high school football games

WEEK ONE SCHEDULE
All games begin at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted

MONDAY’S GAMES

At SAU’s Wilkins Stadium
Magnolia Fouke vs. Parkers Chapel, 5 p.m.
Smackover vs. Foreman, 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY’S GAME

Van Buren at Alma

THURSDAY’S GAME

Fountain Lake at Hot Springs

FRIDAY’S GAMES

CLASS 7A
Pine Bluff at Cabot
Bentonville at Conway
Fort Smith Southside at Bentonville West
Owasso, Okla. at Fayetteville
Greenwood at Fort Smith Northside
Springdale at LR Parkview
LR Central at Rogers Heritage

CLASS 6A
Mills at Jacksonville
Batesville at Jonesboro
LR Fair at LR Hall
Siloam Springs at Pryor, Okla.
Morrilton at Russellville
Sheridan at Searcy
LR Catholic at Sylvan Hills
Camden Fairview at El Dorado, 7:30 p.m.

CLASS 5A
Osceola at Blytheville
Mountain Home at Harrison
Lake Hamilton at Hot Springs
Lakeside Gentry at Huntsville
Pea Ridge at Maumelle
Rivercrest at Paragould
Liberty-Eylau at Texarkana
Bald Knob at Valley View
LR Christian at Vilonia
Marion at Wynne
Ashdown at De Queen, 7:30 p.m.
Nashville at Hope, 7:30 p.m.

CLASS 4A
Benton at Arkadelphia
Des Arc at Bauxite
Greene County Tech at Brookland
Southside Batesville at Cave City
Magnolia at Crossett
White Hall at Dumas
Kennett, Mo. at Gosnell
Yellville-Summit at Green Forest
Strong at Hamburg
Earle at Helena-West
Helena Harding Academy at Highland
Rogers at Joe T. Robinson
Westville, Okla. at Lincoln
Carlisle at Lonoke
Watson Chapel at Monticello
Booneville at Ozark
Nettleton at Pocahontas
Newport at Pottsville
Farmington at Prairie Grove
DeWitt at Riverview
Stuttgart at Star City

CLASS 3A
Dover at Atkins
Bismarck at Baptist Prep
Bearden at Camden Harmony Grove
Jessieville at Cedar Ridge
Heber Springs at Clinton
Brinkley at Corning
Lamar at Danville
Hampton at Drew Central
Malvern at Glen Rose
Elkins at Greenland
Lake Village at Greenville (Miss.) Christian
Dierks at Horatio
Trumann at Hoxie
Waldron at Mansfield
Central Arkansas Christian at Mayflower
Clarksville at Paris
Jonesboro Westside at Piggott
Mena at Prescott
Quitman at Rose Bud
Western Yell County at Two Rivers
Marked Tree at Walnut Ridge
Berryville at West Fork
Fordyce at Rison, 8 p.m.

CLASS 2A
Perryville at Bigelow
Dardanelle at Charleston
Palestine-Wheatley at Clarendon
Harrisburg at Cross County
Manila at East Poinsett County
McCrory at England
Genoa Central at Gurdon
Marshall at Hector
Subiaco Academy at Lavaca
Mount Ida at Magazine
Augusta at Marianna
Barton at Marvell
Melbourne at Midland
Cedarville at Mountainburg
Centerpoint at Murfreesboro
Lafayette County at Parkers Chapel
Hackett at Pocola, Okla.
Mountain View at Salem
Conway Christian at Spring Hill
Mountain Pine at Mineral Springs, 7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY’S GAME

CLASS 3A
Junction City at Smackover, 7 p.m.

PHOTOS: Razorbacks hold practice for gameday

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Arkansas held an hour-long practice Saturday inside Razorback Stadium so the players could get a handle on the new improvements at the stadium along with the gameday routine.

Photos by Andy Hodges | HitThatLine.com

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Will the Razorbacks beat the Bulldogs on the road this season?

Photo Credit: Chris Graythen

PHOTOS: Fourth-ranked Wolverines fall to Owasso

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Fourth-ranked Bentonville West lost to the defending state champions in Oklahoma, Owasso, 56-40 on Friday night.

Here are photos from the game, including Razorback targets Kendall Young and wide receiver Jadon Jackson.

Photos by Andy Hodges | HitThatLine.com

Kinsey’s brace leads Arkansas to home win over Omaha

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas junior Marissa Kinsey recorded her first career brace, scoring in the 57th minute and 86th minute, to lead the Razorback soccer team to a 2-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha.

The match was the Razorbacks’ home opener of the 2018 season and Arkansas improves to 2-0-1. Nebraska-Omaha falls to 0-2-1.

Kinsey, a transfer from Baylor, scored her first goal of the match off an attempted clearance from the keeper.

Kinsey redirected the ball into the back of the net for the 1-nil lead. Kinsey was not done for the night as her second goal not only secured the win, it was her first career brace off an assist from Parker Goins.

With the win tonight, Arkansas has won nine out the last 10 in home openers, dating back to 2009, and head coach Colby Hale’s third in the last four years.

Kinsey is the first Razorback to score two goals in a match since Stefani Doyle at Providence last year (Sept. 10, 2017).

From Head Coach Colby Hale

“We were good in some areas tonight. I thought we were much better in the second half than we were in the first. There might have been some nerves in the first half being that this was the first home game, but they were pretty amped up. We’re not conceding a lot of shots so far this year, as well as goals. On the attacking end, we probably need to fix a few things. Overall, winning in college is not easy and we were able to win tonight.”

From Marissa Kinsey

“I had been playing her (UNO goalkeeper) in a few times. I noticed she put the ball down as was looking up at the field and losing sight of the ball. A couple times after that I was trying to figure out when was a good time to go after it. When I finally got it, I got a little lucky. It was an effort play.” – Marissa Kinsey on her first goal

“Our whole team just grinds it out. We do whatever it takes to win. We’re an effort and hard-working team. We’re just taking small windows of opportunities and trying to capitalize.” – Marissa Kinsey on the team’s effort tonight

How It Went Down

4th minute – Arkansas nearly got one on the board quickly after the start of the match as Taylor Malham’s header from near point-blank range just missed getting by the keeper. Much of the first half was a possession battle, but Arkansas held the shot advantage 14-1 after the first 45 minutes.

57th minute – Kinsey lit up the scoreboard on her heads-up play 12 minutes into the second half when Omaha’s keeper was trying to clear the ball away. Kinsey raced back to the attacking end and was able to deflect the ball past Ina Gudjonsdottir to put the Hogs up 1-0.

86th minute – Kinsey secured her brace with four minutes to go in the match after sophomore Parker Goins set up a perfect cross from the left side. Kinsey one-timed the shot past the final defender and the keeper to double the lead.

Other Key Notes

• Sophomore goalkeeper Rachel Harris picked up her second win in three matches, making two saves for her second shutout of the season.

• For the second time this year, the Arkansas defense allowed two shots or less as Omaha only managed the two attempts on Friday, one in each half.

• Taylor Malham was on target for four of her five shots in Friday’s win.

• After leading the team with 25 points a year ago, sophomore Parker Goins picked up her first point of the 2018 season tonight, earning the assist on Marissa Kinsey’s second goal.

Up Next

Arkansas goes back on the road for its next match when it travels to McNeese State on Sunday for a 4 p.m. first kick. The match will be televised by Cox Sports and ESPN+.

Razorbacks drop opener to Kansas on Friday night in Barnhill

FAYETTEVILLE — For the fourth time in the past six meeting between Arkansas and Kansas, the winner was decided in five sets but, unfortunately for the Razorbacks, the visiting Jayhawks came away with the victory Friday night at Barnhill Arena.

Sophomore Hailey Dirrigl led all players with 18 kills while sophomore co-captain Elizabeth Pamphile tallied a career-high nine total blocks.

The two teams will turn around and face off again Sunday afternoon, this time in Lawrence. First serve of the rematch is set for 1 p.m. (CT) at the Horejsi Family Athletics Center. The match will be streamed on ESPN+ through the WatchESPN app.

FINAL
Kansas 3, Arkansas 2 (21-25, 23-25, 25-20, 27-25, 15-8) | Box Score
Attendance: 1,129 | Time: 2:48
Barnhill Arena (Fayetteville, Ark.)

#RazorStats
• Stat leaders vs Kansas
• Kills: Hailey Dirrigl – 18
• Digs: Okiana Valle – 24
• Blocks: Elizabeth Pamphile – 9.0 (1-8)
• Six of the 12 all-time meetings between Arkansas and Kansas have gone five sets including four of the past six

Senior Kelly O’Brien joined Dirrigl in double figures with a career-high 13 kills, surpassing her previous best of seven kills in a road match at LSU last season.

Fellow senior Okiana Valle began her final season with her 19th-career outing with at least 20 kills, finishing Friday’s match with 24 digs. She also contributed seven assists from her libero position.

Pamphile added nine kills to her defensive showing at the net. Junior setter Rachel Rippee, and fellow co-captain, registered 44 assists and nine digs to finish just one dig shy of the 20th double-double of her career.

She also chipped in with four kills and four total blocks. Sophomore outside hitter Logan Brown added nine kills against the Jayhawks.

The Razorbacks jumped out to a 2-0 match lead before Kansas avoided the sweep by taking the third set. In the fourth, the teams traded blows in a set that was tied 11 times.

Arkansas saved a set point at 24-23 and had a match point at 25-24 on a Dirrigl-Pamphile tandem block. However, the Jayhawks rattled off the next three points to win the set and force the decisive frame.

In a back-and-forth start to the fifth set, Arkansas and Kansas battled through five early ties and were tied at 7-7. However, the visiting Jayhawks won eight of the last nine points of the match to complete the rally.

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Photo Credit: Beth Hall-USA TODAY Sports

Hogs announce men’s SEC schedule for coming season

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas announced the Razorbacks’ 2019 men’s basketball conference schedule Friday.

It was also announced that Arkansas will travel to Texas Tech for this year’s Big 12-SEC Challenge.

No Place Like Home, Especially on SEC Saturdays

For the second straight year, Arkansas will play five Saturday SEC games in Bud Walton Arena, including each of the Razorbacks’ last four home games of the regular season. Arkansas is an impressive 25-5 in Saturday SEC home games under eighth-year coach Mike Anderson, including a streak of nine consecutive wins.

While Arkansas will open SEC play at Texas A&M on Jan. 5, the Razorbacks will play its first home game of the 2019 SEC season on Jan. 9 as Florida comes to Bud Walton Arena. Arkansas will turn around to host LSU on Jan. 12 for the first of five Saturday home league games.

Other SEC home games include:

Missouri (Jan. 23 / Wednesday)
Georgia (Jan. 29 / Tuesday)
Vanderbilt (Feb. 5 / Tuesday)
Mississippi State (Feb. 16 / Saturday)
Texas A&M (Feb. 23 / Saturday)
Ole Miss (Mar. 2 / Saturday)
Alabama (Mar. 9 / Saturday)

Postseason Teams at Every Turn

Arkansas, one of the record-setting eight SEC teams to reach the NCAA Tournament last season, will welcome fellow NCAA Tournament teams Alabama, Florida, Missouri and Texas A&M while Mississippi State reached the semifinal of the NIT last season.

The nine road games will be just a daunting as Arkansas will have to travel to NCAA Tournament teams Texas A&M, Tennessee, Missouri, Auburn and Kentucky as well as play at NIT participant LSU.

Familiar Foe in the Big 12/SEC Challenge

The SEC also announced the matchups for the annual Big 12/SEC Challenge. On Jan. 26, Arkansas will travel to Texas Tech, which reached the Elite 8 last season before falling to eventual national champion, Villanova.

In the 78 previous meetings with the Red Raiders, Arkansas and Texas Tech are all square with each team winning 39 contests in the series. The last time the teams met, which was in the 2016 edition of the Big 12/SEC Challenge, Razorbacks won, 75-68, in overtime. Arkansas has won five of the last six in the series with TTU and 11 of the last 15.

Arkansas will be playing in its fifth consecutive Big 12/SEC Challenge. The Razorbacks are 2-2 in the Big 12/SEC Challenge with wins over Texas Tech (2016) and Oklahoma State (2018). Arkansas lost at Iowa State in 2015 and at Oklahoma State in 2017.

Season Tickets

Tickets for the 2018-19 men’s basketball season are on sale now and can be purchased by calling the Razorback Ticket Center at 1-800-982-4647 or online by clicking here.

SEC Tournament Returns to Bridgestone Arena

After a one-year hiatus, the SEC Tournament will return to downtown Nashville at Bridgestone Arena. The event has been contested there seven times over the last 18 years and, including this season, will be the home of the SEC Championship for six of the next seven years.

Two of the last three times the SEC Tournament was held in Bridgestone Arena, Arkansas was runner-up (2015 and 2017).

2019 Men’s Basketball SEC Schedule

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: Friday

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Tyler Wilson joins John and Tommy to hit on his former plays, problems in college football and interview former Hog Raymond House III.