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Hogs hit road for rematch with Alabama on Sunday

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas travels to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for a Southeastern Conference rematch with the Crimson Tide on Sunday.

The game tips at 1 p.m. and will air on the SEC Network.

Arkansas (11-11, 2-7 SEC) suffered an 83-76 loss to the Tide (14-8, 4-5 SEC) in Bud Walton Arena earlier this year.

The Razorbacks had a 55-50 lead heading into the fourth quarter, but Alabama went 20-for-25 from the line in the final frame to escape with the win.

Scouting Arkansas
The Razorbacks have three players averaging in double figures paced by junior Malica Monk. The North Little Rock native checks in at 16.0 points per game.

Graduate student Devin Cosper averages 14.8 ppg and Jailyn Mason adds 10.5 ppg this season.

Arkansas continues to play well despite working though the toughest teams in the SEC and the nation in recent games.

The Razorbacks have played three ranked teams, and two others who got ranked shortly after facing Arkansas.

In addition, Arkansas has four more games against nationally-ranked teams this season. A tall order for a team in its first year with their head coach.

Speaking of tall – Arkansas is not. The Razorbacks continue to be undersized in the post this year. Despite that fact, Arkansas ranks tied for sixth in the SEC in rebounding offense, ninth in offensive rebounds and sixth in defensive rebounds.

Scouting Alabama
Alabama fell to in-state rival Auburn, 69-60, in their most recent game. The Crimson Tide committed 25 turnovers leading to 29 Tiger points in the loss.

Hannah Cook (11.3 ppg) and Ashely Williams (10.6 ppg) are Alabama’s leading scorers with Williams doubling as their leading rebounder (6.5 rpg) as well.

The Tide are efficient from the field, shooting 40.4% and they rank among the SEC leaders in steals. Another important stat — Alabama is 10-2 at home.

They average nearly 2,500 fans per game and Coleman Coliseum will be a challenging environment on Sunday.

Up Next
There are just six regular season games remaining for the Razorbacks. Arkansas returns home hosting No. 12 Tennessee on Feb. 8 and welcomes No. 15 Missouri on Feb. 11.

The Razorbacks have another rematch, this time at Kentucky, on Feb. 15 followed by home games with LSU, who is getting votes in the national poll, and No. 14 Texas A&M.

The regular season concludes with a trip to Vanderbilt on Feb. 25.

Hogs have pair of road showdowns in Oklahoma

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas hits the road this weekend for a pair of matches in the Sooner State, facing Oklahoma in Norman at 5 p.m. Friday and No. 18 Oklahoma State in Stillwater at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.

Both the Razorbacks (1-2) and the Sooners (1-3) are looking to bounce back from a pair of tough losses last weekend. The Cowgirls (4-1) began the season with four straight wins before falling to Ole Miss in their last match.

Quotable
“We look forward to two very important road tests in Oklahoma,” head coach Michael Hegarty said. “These contests are vital for our preparation for the conference season.”

Live Coverage
Fans can follow Friday’s match against the Sooners through live video and live scoringLive video and live scoring will also be available for Sunday’s match against the Cowgirls.

Previous Meetings
The Razorbacks picked up a 6-1 win over Oklahoma in the previous meeting between the teams in 2017, but lost to the Cowgirls 4-0 in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament.

Ranked Razorbacks
Senior Léolia Jeanjean is ranked No. 67 in singles and No. 25 in doubles with her partner sophomore Giulia Pairone. Senior Mia Jurasic and junior Ana Oparenovic are the nation’s No. 57 ranked doubles duo.

Notables
Arkansas has won the doubles point in each of its three matches this season. In singles, Pairone enters the weekend with a team-best 3-0 record.

Approaching 200
In his 15th season at the helm of the Razorbacks, Hegarty is the program’s all-time winningest coach with 198 victories. He’s led Arkansas to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including three straight.

Anderson on upcoming road game at LSU

Arkansas coach Mike Anderson met with the media Thursday to preview Saturday’s game with LSU in Baton Rouge.

Koch named D1Baseball preseason All-American

FAYETTEVILLE — Razorback junior catcher Grant Koch was named a Preseason Third Team All-American by D1Baseball.com earlier this month.

It’s the second preseason honor for a Razorback this year heading into the 2018 season, following Blaine Knight, who earned a preseason All-American nod from Collegiate Baseball back in December.

Koch is the first Arkansas player to be named a D1Baseball Preseason All-American since Zach Jackson in 2016 and he returns to Fayetteville as one of the best catchers in the Southeastern Conference.

The Hog backstop was a constant in the lineup last year as he started in nearly every game (63 games), and hit .264 with a career-best 13 home runs and 42 RBIs.

His home run total was the seventh most in the conference, most among catchers, and most by a Razorback catcher in the Dave Van Horn era.

The Fayetteville-native put his name among the best catchers in Razorback history as he had a great 12-game start to the season, racking up a .358 average with 18 hits, 18 RBIs, and five home runs.

It was the best offensive start to a season by an Arkansas catcher since Brady Toops in 2004.

He went on to finish the season with 15 multi-hit games and 11 multi-RBI games, which were good for third on the team and he was lethal in the field as he caught 16 base stealers in 24 attempts (.600), good for third in the league.

Koch went on to earn a place on the All-SEC First Team becoming just the second Razorback catcher to earn an All-SEC distinction and the first to be named to the first team.

He was also named a Johnny Bench Award semifinalist later in the year, the only SEC catcher to make the list.

Arkansas is scheduled to open the 2018 season against Bucknell on Friday, Feb. 16 with first pitch at 3 p.m. at Baum Stadium.K

Top-ranked Hogs head into pair of tough road challenges

FAYETTEVILLE — Following its recent ascent to the top of the national polls the No. 1 Arkansas journeys to Lubbock, Texas, and New York for a pair of road challenges this weekend, including the Texas Tech Open and the New York Road Runners (NYRR) Millrose Games, respectively.

Regional Bout
In Lubbock the Hogs will face off against host and regional foe, Texas Tech as well as Adams State, Angelo State, Eastern New Mexico, Hardin Simmons, Huston Tillotson, LeTourneau, Lubbock Christian, McMurry, Midwestern, New Mexico Jr College, Oklahoma Christian, Oral Roberts, Prairie View A&M, Sam Houston, Tarleton, Texas A&M – Commerce, Trinidad State, Univ of Southwest, UTRGV, Wayland Baptist, Western Texas, West Texas A&M. The two-day meet will see Arkansas kick off competition in the 60-meter dash prelims at 5:30 p.m. CT Friday, Feb. 2. The Razorbacks will close out the weekend with the 4-x-400-meter relay at 3:50 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3.

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Texas Tech Open Events To Watch:

60 Meters & 400 Meters
Featured Razorback: Payton Chadwick (PR: 7.59 | PR: 53.42)
Having already established herself as one of the fastest student-athletes at 200 meters this year, Payton Chadwick will look to replicate that magic, testing out her turnover in the 60-meter dash and her speed endurance in the 400. Chadwick currently ranks nationally in three events all reliant on explosive ability including No. 2 in the 200, No. 7 in the long jump and No. 8 in the 60-meter hurdles. A solid outing this weekend could bring a fourth and potentially a fifth national top-10 mark for the Razorback junior out of Springdale, Arkansas.

Long Jump
Featured Razorback: Taliyah Brooks (PR: 21-3)
Another multi-talented Hog, Taliyah Brooks, will be in the hunt for an improved mark in the long jump. Brooks holds the indoor and outdoor long jump program record and heads to Lubbock ranked 10th in the national polls. She has a best performance this season of 6.28m/20-7 1/4, which she jumped in front of her home crowd at last weekend’s Razorback Invitational.

Pole Vault
Featured Razorback: Lexi Jacobus (PR: 15-2 1/4) and Tori Hoggard (PR: 15-0)
With two vaulters whom have the ability to clear a 15-foot bar, the pole vault always remains an event to watch for Arkansas. All-American vaulters Lexi Jacobus and Tori Hoggard will headline the event in Lubbock both in search of consistency and high clearances. Jacobus leads the nation in the event as one of two vaulters this year to break the 15-foot barrier, off her 4.61m/15-1 1/2 clearance last weekend on her home runway. Hoggard currently has the 4th best clearance in the country, having successfully vaulted a 4.45m/14-7 1/4 bar in Ann Arbor, Michigan to win the Simmons-Harvey Quad.

Big Apple Mile Battle
Five-time All-American Nikki Hiltz will open up in her signature event this weekend, taking on the Wanamaker mile at the prestigious NYRR Millrose Games. Contested annually at the Millrose Games wince 1926, the Wanamaker mile is an invitation-only race extended to the premier budding middle distance talents in the country. Hiltz is one of two collegians in the field joined in the competition by New Hampshire’s Elinor Purrier who placed eighth in the race last year. A national runner-up in the 1,500-meter run during the 2017 outdoor season, Hiltz currently has a PR of 4:34.57 in the mile, secured during her sixth-place finish at the national indoor championships last March.