Craddock on offense at end of spring practice Wednesday
Arkansas offensive coordinator Joe Craddock met with the media Wednesday and talked about expecting leaders to step forward in off-season workouts.
Chavis talking about development of defense as spring ends
Arkansas defensive coordinator John Chavis talked with the media after the Razorbacks’ final spring practice Wednesday.
Morris addresses frat house altercation, end of spring drills
Arkansas coach Chad Morris gave no information about the weekend incident where football players were allegedly involved and wrapped up his first spring practice.
Hogs take six-game win streak into South Carolina series
FAYETTEVILLE — Second-ranked Arkansas tries continue its strong play at home this weekend as it welcomes South Carolina from the SEC East for a three-game set starting on Thursday at Baum Stadium.
First pitch between the Hogs and Gamecocks on Thursday is set for 6 p.m. and it will be televised nationally on the SEC Network.
It’s the fifth nationally televised game this season for the Razorbacks.
After four-straight weeks against top-13 opponents to open conference play, Arkansas faces an unranked South Carolina team in hopes of adding to its lead in the SEC Western Division.
The Hogs are currently 8-4 in league play, one game ahead of No. 4 Ole Miss and two games ahead of No. 19 LSU.
Arkansas has been especially good at home during conference play, sweeping both of its series against then-No. 4 Kentucky and No. 13 Auburn.
It’s the first time since 1990 that a Razorback team has won its first six conference games in a season and they’ve been able to do it by getting great starting pitching and a consistent offense.
In just the six home conference games, Arkansas has won by a combined 39 runs and hit .369 as a team, which is 36 points higher than its team batting average in all other home games.
Last week against Auburn, the Razorbacks had to win two one-run games, but still scored 20 combined runs over the three-game series and needed only one home run during the weekend.
This weekend’s series will mark the first time the Hogs and Gamecocks have faced each other since 2016 when South Carolina swept the Razorbacks in three games in Columbia, S.C.
Last time South Carolina visited Baum Stadium, it was Arkansas that came away with a series win in 2014.
FOLLOW LIVE
Games one will be televised on the SEC Network with Mike Morgan (PxP) and Chris Burke (Analyst) calling the game.
Games two and three will be available for viewing on SEC Network+, the online-only arm of the SEC Network on the WatchESPN app and WatchESPN.com.
Brett Dolan (PxP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) will have the call for both of those games.
Phil Elson will call all three games on the radio for the Razorback Sports Network from IMG and he’ll be joined by former Razorback Bubba Carpenter.
That radio broadcasts are also available on the Razorback Gameday app.
IMPORTANT LINKS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)
Thu, April 12 – Arkansas vs. South Carolina – 6 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH (SEC Network)
Fri, April 13 – Arkansas vs. South Carolina – 6:30 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH (SECN+)
Sat, April 14 – Arkansas vs. South Carolina – 2 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH (SECN+)
PROBABLE STARTERS
FRI: ARK RHP Blaine Knight (6-0, 193 ERA, 48 K, 11 BB) vs. SC RHP Logan Chapman (2-0, 3.86 ERA, 32 K, 16 BB)
SAT: ARK LHP Kacey Murphy (4-2, 2.31 ERA, 33 K, 6 BB) vs. SC RHP Adam Hill (3-3, 4.79 ERA, 55 K, 23 BB)
SUN: ARK RHP Isaiah Campbell (2-3, 4.03 ERA, 33 K, 16 BB) vs. SC RHP Cody Morris (6-2, 4.04 ERA, 46 K, 16 BB)
RAZORBACK PRIME 9
• Arkansas continues its 10-game homestand with a three-game set against South Carolina starting on Thursday. Game one is set to be broadcast nationally on the SEC Network.
• Kjerstad’s second-inning home run last Wednesday against ULM was a tape-measure shot, traveling 430 feet well over the right-centerfield scoreboard at Baum Stadium. He leads the team with eight homers.
• Arkansas heads into the weekend with a fully announced rotation of Blaine Knight, Kacey Murphy, and Isaiah Campbell. Combined the three Hog hurlers have 12 victories and a 2.60 ERA.
• Both Blaine Knight and Kacey Murphy have built up ERA’s of 1.93 and 2.31, respectively. Both are top-10 averages in the SEC.
• Arkansas still leads the SEC and ranks second in the nation with 56 home runs, 16 ahead of its SEC-leading pace last year.
• Last week against Auburn, Blaine Knight won his third-consecutive start to move to 6-0 on the year. In six of his eight starts, Knight has thrown six or more innings and struck out four or more.
• In 20 games this year, Arkansas has totaled 10 or more hits. In those games, the Hogs are 17-3 with 14 of those wins coming at Baum Stadium.
• The 7-6 win over Grambling State Tuesday night was Arkansas’ second-straight one-run victory and 12th overall this year. This year, the Hogs are 7-5 in one-run games.
>> Sophmore Matt Cronin picked up his seventh save of the year Wednesday against Grambling and sixth of his last eight appearances. Cronin is currently second in the SEC in saves and his .132 opposing batting average is lowest among all league pitchers.
Van Horn on win in NLR, weekend South Carolina series
Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn talked Wednesday about the close win over Grambling and the upcoming series with South Carolina this weekend.
Shaddy on Hogs’ upcoming weekend series against South Carolina
Arkansas second baseman Carson Shaddy talked Wednesday about the narrow win over Grambling on Tuesday and the upcoming SEC series against South Carolina.
Fletcher on win over Grambling, South Carolina
Arkansas centerfielder Dominic Fletcher met with the media Wednesday and talked about the win Tuesday night over Grambling and the upcoming series with South Carolina.
Cheek, Evans complete 2018 volleyball recruiting class for Hogs
FAYETTEVILLE — The incoming class for Arkansas has grown to five with the addition of Abby Cheek (Seguin, Texas) and Lauren Evans (Grapevine, Texas) as announced Wednesday morning by head coach Jason Watson.
“The addition of Abby and Lauren provides us with additional depth and competition in our gym,” Watson said. “I’m excited to coach both of them. They are remarkable student-athletes and great people.”
Abby Cheek
6-1 | OH | Seguin, Texas (Seguin HS)
About Cheek…
A four-year starter and three-time district selection for Seguin High School, Cheek was named the District 26-5A Offensive MVP after a senior season in which she registered 569 kills, 341 digs and 33 service aces. She totaled 1,455 kills, 725 digs and 133 aces during her prep career. Cheek was a three-time member of the All-District First Team and helped Seguin to a pair of area titles and three trips to the 5A state playoffs.
Cheek played club volleyball with Austin Juniors and has past international experience as a member of the United States team that played in the 2016 European Global Challenge in Croatia. In the classroom, she was a four-time Academic All-District performer.
Abby is the daughter of Louis and Suzanne Cheek, and has three siblings—Emily, Joseph and Henry. Her father played in the NFL for six seasons and her brother is a current offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers, while her sister played volleyball (2008-11) at Loyola Marymount. Cheek is planning to enroll in the Walton College of Business at Arkansas.
Lauren Evans
5-11 | OH | Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage HS)
About Evans…
Evans capped her standout prep career with All-State and District 8-5A MVP honors after leading Colleyville Heritage High School to the regional final round of the 5A state playoffs. During her senior season, she tallied 658 kills while hitting .375 to go along with 350 digs and 88 aces. Overall, Evans amassed 1,788 kills, 1,038 digs and 199 services aces in her career at Colleyville Heritage.
As a four-time all-district performer, Evans began her career as the District 7-6A Newcomer of the Year and was named the District 8-5A Utility Player of the Year following her junior campaign. She played club volleyball with Skyline Juniors and was an academic all-district selection in each of her four years in high school
Lauren is the daughter of Lane and Jennifer Evans and has an older sister, Morgan. She plans to major in marketing during her career at Arkansas.
Razorbacks Add Three During Early Signing Period
Cheek and Evans will join Ellease Crumpton, Maylin Garrett and Gracie Ryan as part of the Razorbacks’ freshman class in 2018. The Razorbacks first announced Crumpton, Garrett and Ryan during the early signing period. This marks the second recruiting class for Watson and his staff—Jon Newman-Gonchar and Megan Wargo-Kearney—at Arkansas.
Central’s Barnum signs as second player in Neighbors’ 2018 class
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors and his staff welcomed the addition of Erynn Barnum to the 2018-19 roster on Wednesday.
Barnum singed her national letter of intent joining the Razorbacks from Little Rock Central under the direction of coach Michael Green.
Barnum is the second signee for the 2018 class joining Rokia Doumbia of IMG Academy who signed in November. Transfers Chelsea Dungee and A’Tyanna Gaulden will also be eligible to play for the Razorbacks next season.
Barnum, a 6-2 forward, led the Tigers to a 19-10 record. She averaged 19.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.2 steals and 1.8 assists per game as a senior.
She played her club ball for Ed Durham and the Arkansas Mavs Joe Johnson Elite team. Some of her honors include a pair of all-state selections in 2017 and 2018, all-conference selections in 2016 and 2017, all-tournament team at the Fayetteville Lady Bulldog Classic, M.V.P. honors at the Camden Fairview Holiday Classic, Channel 7 Full Court Nominee, The Downtown Tip Off Club Outstanding Player of The Month, participation in the Metro Classic Game, and selection to the Mike Conley Jr. All-Star Game.
From Coach Neighbors
“Erynn’s signing is another great step in our progress with our women’s basketball program. Attracting the state’s top prospects is something our staff is focused on doing year in and year out. Her play throughout her career, but especially in her senior campaign, gave all who watched her plenty of evidence that she can compete in the Southeastern Conference. Her commitment helps us to continue building our roster with student-athletes that other league teams were also recruiting. Her versatility is a perfect match to our style of play and her unique size/skill ratio will be valuable against the taller teams currently ahead of us in the conference standings. We can’t wait for Erynn to join Rokia, Chelsea, and A’Tyanna to the court for next season.”
Barnum is the daughter of Brian Lockhart. She has an older sister, Brea, and five younger siblings, Kourtney, Kabian, Brylon, Calvin and Tyler.






