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Hogs’ Igbokwe garners third SEC honor for third time

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Seemingly sprinting through his third indoor campaign as a Razorback, junior Obi Igbokwe has been selected as the SEC Runner of the Week for the third time this season by the league office.

Already ranked third in the nation in the 400-meter dash, Igbokwe focused on his turnover and speed work this past weekend at the Arkansas Qualifier and was rewarded with an indoor personal best in the 200 of 20.69.

His performance is the second-fastest in the SEC so far this year and ranks him at No. 7 on the NCAA leader boards. Igbokwe also moved up to No. 6 on Arkansas’ all-time bests list.

Arkansas will return to action next weekend in College Station, Texas, on a mission to defend its league title at the 2018 Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships. The Razorbacks are the winningest indoor program in the conference, having captured 22 titles since 1992.

Brown recognized as SEC’s top freshman for 60-meters effort

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Arkansas newcomer Janeek Brown has been named the SEC Freshman of the Week, following her outstanding performance in the 60-meter hurdles at the Razorbacks’ regular season finale last weekend in Fayetteville at the Randal Tyson Track Center.

The fastest qualifier out of the 60 hurdle prelims, off a time of 8.20, Brown raced to a personal best of 8.15 in the finals to win the event.

The Kingston, Jamaica, native currently ranks 14th in the NCAA and is the second-fastest freshman in the country in the 60 hurdles.

Brown’s performance also checks in at No. 4 on Arkansas’ all-time bests list.

With the indoor regular season behind them the Razorbacks will shift their focus to postseason competition, looking to pick up the program’s 12th-consecutive Southeastern Conference title next weekend in College Station, Texas, at the 2018 SEC Indoor Championships.

Bud Walton’s crowd could be Hogs’ biggest advantage

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Mike Anderson knows how big this stretch of four games to finish the season is.

“The games just keep getting bigger,” he said Monday at his pre-Kentucky press conference.

Kentucky’s coming to Bud Walton on Tuesday night — not ranked, which is always strange to even type — but Anderson knows it’s always a big game.

Whenever the Razorbacks and Wildcats meet, well, it’s a game that energizes the fans and usually the players. The guess here is Mike also gets a little pumped over it.

“It should be a great atmosphere,” he said. “I love this time of the year. This is a time when all of the things start coming together.”

The Hogs are riding a four-game winning streak, including knocking off Texas A&M on Saturday night by 19 points.

“These guys are starting to have fun,” Anderson said. “We’ve been playing really efficient basketball. We had 17 assists and shot nearly 50 percent against A&M.”

But it IS Kentucky, a team Arkansas has struggled with in recent years.

“This is the next game on our schedule,” Anderson said, trying to downplay it like most coaches do. “It’s whoever happens to be on the schedule at this point in time. We played them at their place and in the tournament last year and they beat us. That’s the bottom line.”

The Razorbacks come into the game as the hottest 3-point team in the SEC. The Wildcats are the best in the league defending that.

“Something has to give,” Anderson said with a smile.

This is usually the time when Anderson’s teams seem to get on a roll. They’ll drop a game here or there along the way, which happens these days in college basketball, especially in a year when the SEC is good, but is very balanced.

In reality, the Hogs are probably already locked into the NCAA Tournament, regardless of what they do the rest of the way.

It’s a battle for seeding right now and a couple of wins through the rest of the schedule (including the SEC Tournament) could get them as high as a No. 9, according to most of the guys who project such things.

As usual, Kentucky is a team dominated by freshmen, but it’s one of these John Calipari situations where things haven’t meshed well and that’s when they tend to struggle at times, like this year.

The Hogs have a decided edge in experience.

And, of course, Anderson totally dismissed that as being an advantage at this time of the year.

“This day in time, it doesn’t matter what class your players are,” he said. “Freshmen these days are very, very talented. Hopefully some of our experience will help out our younger guys.”

“I don’t know that when the ball is thrown up anyone says this freshman or that senior is doing this or does that,” Kentucky assistant Joel Justus said Monday in Lexington.

At this point in the year, you can throw that one out.

The main thing in Arkansas’ favor, however, can’t be thrown out. That’s the crowd at Bud Walton on what is predicted to be a rainy evening, although the temperature will be in the mid to high 50’s, according to the weather dogs at the local TV stations.

This team seems to feed off the crowd, especially on defense.

And the guess here is that won’t be a problem.

Anderson on Kentucky game, team playing well

Arkansas coach Mike Anderson met with the media Monday and talked about the Kentucky game and how the team is playing well on this winning streak.

Hogs get another win in ‘Mary Nutter;’ start year 5-0

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. — Freshman Mary Haff earned her third win while fellow freshman Kayla Green and junior Ashley Diaz each homered Monday in the Razorbacks’ 4-2 win over Fordham to close out the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic.

With the win, Arkansas moved to 5-0 through its opening weekend of the 2018 campaign. Based on her overall performance in the Golden State, Haff was named the SEC Freshman of the Week.

Up Next

The non-conference season continues Feb. 23-25 with another weekend road trip to the Madeira Beach Spring Invitational in Florida.

Over those three days, the Razorbacks are set to play Marist, Manhattan, Delaware, Villanova and 24th-ranked McNeese.

Arkansas’ home opener is Feb. 28 when the team hosts Missouri State for a midweek game.

Final: Arkansas 4, Fordham 2 | Box Score

After a scoreless first frame for both teams, Green posted the game’s first run with a solo shot to left field.

The Razorbacks plated a run in each of the next two innings to push their lead to 3-0 after an RBI single by Hannah McEwen that scored Aly Manzo in the fourth frame. In her first start, Manzo was 2-for-2 with a run scored.

Meanwhile in the circle, Haff was in complete control through the first five innings of the game. The freshman pitcher tallied a season-high 12 strikeouts in 5.1 innings of work.

With one out in the sixth, Fordham (0-5) had runners on first and second after a walk and base hit through the right side. Sophomore Autumn Storms entered the game but a couple of choppers off the Fordham bats plated two runs to cut Arkansas’ lead to one run.

Diaz got one of those runs back with a line-drive solo shot to left field. The home run was her first of the young season and Arkansas’ seventh big fly of the season-opening weekend.

The lead was 4-2 with Storms back in the circle looking to secure the win. She struck out the first two hitters but Fordham responded by getting its next two runners on with a walk and single.

Storms remained steady and induced a ground ball from the next hitter to pick up her first save of the season.

SEC Freshman of the Week

Haff tallied three of the Razorbacks’ five wins at the Mary Nutter Classic and added a save in another team triumph.

Over 18.1 innings of work, the Winter Haven, Fla., native struck out 31 hitters, posted a 0.76 ERA and held the opposition to a .095 batting average.

She allowed just six hits, two earned runs and two walks in four appearances. Haff is Arkansas’ first SEC Freshman of the Week since 2012.

2018 Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
Feb. 17 vs Grand Canyon – W, 6-2
Feb. 17 vs #21 Utah – W, 4-2
Feb. 18 vs Weber State – W, 5-2
Feb. 18 vs Loyola Marymount – W, 6-5
Feb. 19 vs Fordham – W, 4-2

Barford, Macon talk about Gafford, Kentucky game

Arkansas seniors Jaylen Barford and Daryl Macon met with the media Monday and talked about their final game games and Kentucky.

Big weekend helps Shaddy earn SEC’s top player honor

FAYETTEVILLE — Redshirt senior infielder Carson Shaddy was named the first SEC Player of the Week for the 2018 season on Monday after his monstrous series against Bucknell, helping the Hogs outscore the Bison 49-7 for the three-game sweep.

Shaddy was the Razorbacks’ most efficient hitter during the season’s first weekend as he totaled an SEC-leading nine RBIs in 12 plate appearances.

He was only 4-for-7 (.571) at the plate, but drew four walks to build up a .750 on-base percentage, which is third best in the league.

On Opening Day, Shaddy started 2018 off with a bang, clubbing four RBIs as part of a 1-for-2 day with a home run.

The four RBIs were the most for a Razorback on Opening Day since Blake Parker drove in four in 2005 against Dallas Baptist.

All four of his RBIs also came before the third inning as he drew a walk with the bases loaded in the first inning and hit a three-run homer in the second.

On Saturday, the Fayetteville native recorded his second-straight four-RBI day, going a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate with two walks.

He finished the weekend with a .571/.750/1.571 slash line, which are all top-10 totals in the SEC.

His slugging percentage is good for second in the conference and he was one of eight players in the league to hit two homers in the first three games.

Up Next

Shaddy and the Razorbacks head west to take part in the Tony Gwynn Legacy Tournament in San Diego, California.

The tournament will begin on Friday, but the Hogs will play one neutral site game against Arizona on Wednesday at Tony Gwynn Stadium on the campus of San Diego State. First pitch is scheduled for 9 p.m. and will be televised on CST.

For the weekend, Arkansas will face Cal Poly on Friday at 3 p.m. and San Diego State on Saturday at 8 p.m.

It’ll finish the weekend against San Diego on Sunday at Noon. All games next week will be televised regionally on CST.

Gafford slams home third SEC weekly honor of season

FAYETTEVILLE — Leading Arkansas to two double-digit victories last week at Ole Miss and against No. 21 Texas A&M, Daniel Gafford earned his third career SEC Freshman of the Week honor from the league office Monday morning.

Gafford joins NBA players Bobby Portis and Patrick Beverley as the only Razorbacks to earn the honor three times and is the only player in the league to claim the honor three times this season.

Gafford led Arkansas in scoring last week, averaging 18.5 points per game, going a combined 13-of-15 (.867) from the floor. At Ole Miss, he finished with a team-high 19 points on 6-of-7 shooting to go along with six rebounds. Against No. 21 Texas A&M, Gafford shot 7-of-8 from the floor for 18 points, six rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one steal.

The El Dorado, Arkansas, native is shooting 62.3 percent from the field this season, ranking fourth among all freshmen in the country, including 32nd overall in the nation. In SEC play alone, Gafford ranks third in field-goal percentage, shooting 61.1 percent (69-113).

Averaging 12.2 points and 6.1 rebounds per game against SEC teams, Gafford has scored in double-figures in 10 of his 14 career conference games. The big man is responsible for 54 of Arkansas’ 97 dunks this year, more than four SEC teams.

Arkansas hosts the Kentucky Wildcats for Super Tuesday on ESPN tomorrow night at 8 p.m. in a sold-out Bud Walton Arena.

Razorbacks drop to No. 11 in rankings, fifth in SEC

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas maintained its top-15 ranking, coming in at No. 11 in this week’s Road To Nationals weekly rankings.

The Razorbacks ranked No. 19 in the preseason rankings and have not dropped below No. 11 since its season opening the season at LSU Jan. 5.

The balance beam continues to be the Razorbacks’ strongest event, coming in at No. 4 once again with an average of 49.207.

Arkansas has been ranked as one of the top beam squads in the nation since the beginning of the season.

Leading the way is freshman Sophia Carter who ranks No. 27, while sophomores Jessica Yamzon and Michaela Burton are just behind Carter and tied for No. 28.

Fellow sophomore Hailey Garner, who competed on the balance beam for the first time this season last Friday, comes in at No. 33 in her first appearance in the beam rankings.

In total, five of the six athletes on beam rank in the top 60.

The Razorbacks come in at No. 9 on the uneven bars, as their second best event averaging a 49.071. Seniors Braie Speed and Amanda Wellick rank No. 54 and No. 59 on the event, respectively, to lead Arkansas.

On vault the Razorbacks rank No. 20, while they come in at No. 25 on the floor.

Arkansas is in a battle for the fourth spot in the Southeastern Conference with No. 9 Kentucky, less than a tenth behind the Wildcats.

The Razorbacks rank as the No. 5 team in the league and is looking to finish as the in the top half as the top four teams in the conference make the evening session at the SEC Championships on March 24.

This week’s rankings will be the last rankings based solely on a team’s average score as Road To Nationals will move to a Regional Qualifying Score system in next week’s rankings.

Weekly Rankings | Average
1. Oklahoma – 197.638
2. LSU – 197.481
3. UCLA – 197.357
4. Utah – 197.329
5. Florida – 197.100
6. Michigan – 196.593
7. Alabama – 196.539
8. Oregon State– 196.442
9. Kentucky – 196.329
10. Washington – 196.314
11. Arkansas – 196.268
12. Denver– 196.250
13. Boise State– 196.242
14. Nebraska– 196.238
15. Georgia – 196.179
16. Auburn – 196.019
17. Arizona State – 195.889
18. BYU – 195.779
19. Minnesota– 195.708
20. Missouri – 195.663
21. California – 195.629
22. Iowa State – 195.467
22. George Washington – 195.568
24. Central Michigan– 195.500
25. Iowa State– 195.467