Aggies thump Hogs in final home game of season
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas dropped its final home game of the season, 104-60, to No. 17 Texas A&M in Bud Walton Arena on Thursday.
The Razorbacks’ (12-16, 3-12 SEC) opening minutes forecasted a good game with the teams matching each other in pace and score.
But the Aggies (21-8, 10-5 SEC) sprinted out of the media timeout with an 8-0 run that Arkansas struggled to overcome for the rest of the contest.
The Razorbacks had three players in double figures paced by a 15-point effort from sophomore Jailyn Mason. Junior Malica Monk added 13 points and graduate student Devin Cosper dropped in 10 points in her final home game.
The Aggies had a significant height advantage and it show in a couple of key statistical areas as Arkansas was outrebounded 48-28 and gave up 44 points in the paint.
Notes
• Jailyn Mason scored 13 points in the first half. She finished with 15 points and has scored in double figures in 18 games this season and 28 games in her career.
• Texas A&M’s 55 first half points is the most given up in the opening frame this season.
• Malica Monk finished with 13 points, her 26th game of the year in double figures.
• Devin Cosper picked up her 18th game in double figures this season finishing with 10 points.
Up Next
The Razorbacks travel to Vanderbilt for the final game of the regular season on Sunday at 2 p.m. The game is available online on the SECN+.
Road gets tougher for Hogs at Tony Gwynn Invitational
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — After coming out on the winning side of a 1-0 pitchers’ duel against Arizona on Wednesday night, third-ranked Arkansas remains undefeated at 4-0 as it goes into the weekend’s Tony Gwynn Legacy Tournament.
The Razorbacks will face the likes of Cal Poly, San Diego State, and San Diego over the next three days.
Cal Poly will be Arkansas’ first opponent on Friday with first pitch at 3 p.m., followed by San Diego State on Saturday at 8 p.m.
The University of San Diego will be the Hogs’ final opponent on Sunday with first pitch at Noon. Both games against SDSU and USD will be played at each respective team’s home park.
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All games will be televised regionally on Cox Sports Television with Brett Dolan (PXP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) calling the action. Scott Inman (PXP) will have the radio call on the IMG Sports Network. COX SPORTS CHANNEL FINDER
Probable Starters
Fri. | 3 p.m. | (ARK) RHP Blaine Knight (1-0, 0.00 ERA, 4 SO, 2 BB) vs. (CP) RHP Michael Clark (0-0, 5.40 ERA, 3 SO, 2 BB)
Sat. | 8 p.m. | (ARK) RHP Isaiah Campbell (1-0, 2.25 ERA, 7 SO, 2 BB) vs. (SDSU) RHP Harrison Pyatt (0-0, 4.15 ERA, 4 SO, 1 BB)
Sun, | Noon | (ARK) TBA vs. (USD) TBA
Murphy And Kjerstad Will Hogs Past Wildcats — Playing a neutral site game as part of a warmup to the Tony Gwynn Legacy Tournament, Arkansas was able to gut out a 1-0 victory over PAC-12 power Arizona Wednesday night.
Junior pitcher Kacey Murphy showed no drop off from his strong 2017 postseason by throwing six scoreless innings and totaling six strikeouts on 73 pitches.
At the plate, freshman Heston Kjerstad continues to show he belongs by hitting the solo home run that provided the victory. Kjerstad has at least one hit in all four games this year and only one strikeout in 12 at-bats.
Van Horn Closing In On 600 Wins At Arkansas — With Wednesday’s win over Arizona, Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn is now just one win away from 600 as the head Hog.
Van Horn entered 2018 with the third-most wins by a current head coach in the SEC at their current school. With another win, Van Horn will join Vanderbilt’s Tim Corbin and Ole Miss’ Mike Bianco as the only coaches in the conference with 600 or more wins at their current institution.
Overall, Van Horn has 970 wins as a Division I head coach, good for eighth-most among all active coaches.
Knight Makes Third-Straight Opening Weekend Start — For the third-straight season, Bryant, Arkansas native Blaine Knight was part of Arkansas’ starting rotation for the first series of the year.
Knight held Bucknell hitless over five innings in a 14-2 victory. Combined in his three opening weekend starts, Knight has struck out 12 batters in 14 innings, while allowing just two runs and walking two batters.
After last week’s slate of games, Knight was the only starting pitcher in the SEC to not give up a single hit during their outing.
Hogs Plate 49 Runs On Bucknell — Arkansas cruised to a sweep over Bucknell on opening weekend. While the the three wins were impressive enough, it was the amount of runs that was astounding.
Forty-nine Razorback runs crossed the plate combined over the three games including 32 in Saturday’s game two. The 49 runs is the most in the first three games of of a season since 1997.
The sweep is the team’s fifth-straight dating back to 2014, while the 32 runs on Saturday was just one less than the school record for runs scored in a single-game (1984).
Soooieville Sluggers Year Two? — In 2017, Arkansas crushed an SEC-best 83 home runs. It was the most home runs by a Razorback team since 2010.
The Hogs picked up where they left off during opening weekend last week, hitting eight homers, including six in Saturday’s 32-4 victory over Bucknell.
Arkansas currently leads all SEC teams in home runs and is tops in the nation after week one.
Welcome Back Guys! — Multiple Razorbacks who were injured for most of 2017 made their returns last week including: pitchers Isaiah Campbell (bone spurs), Keaton McKinney (elbow), Cody Scroggins (elbow), and infielder Hunter Wilson (leg).
Campbell and McKinney were both part of the starting rotation, combining for six innings and nine strikeouts.
Campbell was able to earn the game two win, while McKinney was making his first competitive appearance since the 2016 season.
Anderson previews Tide matchup on Saturday
Arkansas coach Mike Anderson met with the media Thursday and talked about the matchup with another one of the league’s top teams on the road.
Hogs home for showdowns against Kansas, Purdue
FAYETTEVILLE — After a week without matches, Arkansas will return to George M. Billingsley Tennis Center this weekend to host No.15 Kansas and Purdue.
The Razorbacks (3-4) will face the Jayhawks (4-2) at 5 p.m. CT Friday and then the Boilermakers (5-3) at 11 a.m. CT Sunday.
Promotions
Admission is free. All matches will feature complimentary pizza, Keurig products, popcorn and Pepsi soft drinks for all fans in attendance.
Live Coverage
Fans can follow both matches through live scoring at RazorbackStats.com.
Previous Matches
Kansas edged Arkansas 4-3 earlier this season at ITA Kick-Off Weekend on Jan. 27. Last season, the Razorbacks beat Purdue 6-1 in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Series History
Arkansas leads the overall series against Kansas 12-9, but Purdue owns a 3-2 advantage against the Razorbacks.
In The Rankings
Junior Ana Oparenovic leads the way for Arkansas in singles at No. 76. In doubles, Oparenovic and freshman Tatum Rice are ranked No. 36, while Oparenovic is also ranked No. 55 with senior Mia Jurasic.
Notables
Arkansas has won the doubles point in each of its five matches this season … In singles, Pairone enters the weekend with a team-best 5-0 record, playing at the No. 2, 3 and 4 positions this season … Oparenovic and Rice are a team-best 6-0 in doubles with each win coming at the top spot.
Kjerstad’s homer lifts Hogs to win in pitching duel
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — A scoreless outing by starting pitcher Kacey Murphy and a fifth inning home run by Heston Kjerstad helped third-ranked Arkansas defeat Arizona, 1-0, Wednesday night in San Diego.
Murphy, making his first appearance of the 2018 season, faced down a tough Arizona lineup to throw six scoreless innings with just one hit allowed, one walk, and six strikeouts on 73 pitches.
It continues a string of strong outings by the junior dating back to last season where he started on two consecutive days in the NCAA Fayetteville Regional, as well as throwing a complete seven innings in the SEC Tournament semifinals.
As for Kjerstad, the freshman carried over his success from opening weekend, hitting the solo home run on a night when offenses were stymied by both pitching staffs.
Kjerstad finished the game 1-for-3 as his hit was one of just six combined on the night between both teams.
Kjerstad’s homer continued his hitting streak to open the year, making it four-straight games with at least one base hit. He also continues to lead the team with a .583 average and only has one strikeout in 12 at-bats.
The 1-0 win for the Hogs was a rare feat as it was the first of its kind since April 22, 2016 in a 10-inning win over Kentucky.
It was also the 599th win for Dave Van Horn as Arkansas’ head coach. With one more victory, he will join an exclusive club as one of just three current head coaches in the SEC with 600 or more wins at their current school (Tim Corbin – Vanderbilt; Mike Bianco – Ole Miss).
Moments That Mattered
Murphy and Arizona starter Randy Labaut matched each other pitch for pitch in the early goings as both hurlers had three or more strikeouts after the first three innings.
Combined, both teams only managed one base runner over the first three frames, which came from Arizona in the second on a one out walk.
Arkansas used clean defense throughout the game, including using a double play in the second inning to quell the first baserunner, followed by a heads up play by Carson Shaddy in the fourth after an Arizona baserunning error.
On that play, Arizona centerfielder Cal Stevenson took a wide turn at third base after an Alfonso Rivas single and was caught off the bag by Shaddy, who then flipped the ball to Hunter Wilson covering to help the Razorbacks escape the fourth unscathed.
That play was followed by the Kjerstad homer in the next inning to break the scoreless draw.
Kjerstad sent the first pitch he saw in the fifth over the left-centerfield wall, one of just three hits allowed over seven innings by Labaut. Kjerstad is the eighth different Razorback to hit a home run this season.
Arkansas almost put a heavy pad on its lead in the ninth as Jared Gates nearly hit a two-out grand slam, but like many of the hard hit balls on Wednesday night, it died just feet from the outfield wall.
Murphy pitched through the sixth inning before giving way to the Arkansas bullpen. Redshirt sophomore Cody Scroggins started the seventh inning and struck out the first two batters he faced before loading the bases on a single and two-straight walks.
Sophomore Matt Cronin was called after Scroggins to try and get the final out and hold Arkansas’ one-run lead.
He was able to do that after getting pinch hitter Seve Romo to ground back to the mound, leaving the bases loaded full of Wildcats. Cronin went on to finish the game and earn his first save of the year as he retired eight of Arizona’s final nine batters.
Razorback Quotables
“I didn’t expect a 1-0 ballgame. I figured it would be well pitched. They’re (Arizona) such a fundamental team that if they don’t make mistakes, they’re going to be hard to beat. Lucky for us, we pitched extremely well and we made the plays we needed to make. Our pitching staff did a great job and got out of a couple jams. We got one big swing and scored a run early. We put together a few good innings, but couldn’t get the big hit. I thought we got one in the ninth on the swing from (Jared) Gates. It would have been four runs, but the ball just stopped. I guess they call that the ‘marine layer.’ It’s a good win for us and now we’ll get a good workout in tomorrow and get ready for this weekend.” — Coach Dave Van Horn on the win over Arizona
“He’s got some pop, obviously, and he’s got opposite field power. That’s something that’s hard to teach. It’s a gift. He’s a special player and a special kid. He’s been good for us since the day he got to school, so I’m excited about him and his future.” — Van Horn on Heston Kjerstad’s home run
“I knew that lefty (Labaut) had been pounding the zone the whole game, so I was just looking for something up I could drive. This is a good win for us and it shows our pitching staff did an outstanding job. To give up two hits to their whole lineup was impressive. They kept us in the game in the whole time.” — Heston Kjerstad on his fifth inning home run
Up Next
The Razorbacks will play its first game of the Tony Gwynn Legacy Tournament on Friday against Cal Poly with first pitch at 3 p.m.
It will be Arkansas’ second of three games this week at Tony Gwynn Stadium on the campus of San Diego State. Sunday’s game against San Diego will be the only game Arkansas will play at the University of San Diego.
All games this week will be televised regionally by Cox Sports and can be heard on the radio on the Razorback Sports Network from IMG.
Modica to be honored in St. Louis as an SEC Legend
FAYETTEVILLE — Former Razorback great Jonathon Modica has been named an Allstate SEC Legend the conference office announced Wednesday morning.
Modica will be recognized at the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament March 7-11 at Scottrade Center in St. Louis.
Ranked 12th on Arkansas’ all-time scoring list, Modica racked up 1,589 career points in his four years in Fayetteville, leading the Razorbacks in scoring his freshman (2002-03) and sophomore (2003-04) seasons.
As a senior, Modica averaged 17.8 points per game in conference play, the seventh-best mark in school history.
Modica ranks second in program history in career points against SEC teams with 855, including a 37 -point performance against South Carolina on Feb. 4, 2006, which ranks as the third-most in an SEC game in Razorback history.
After going 9-19 in his freshman season, the Smackover, Arkansas, native helped the Razorbacks return to the NCAA Tournament in his senior season in 2005-06, after a four-year drought.
The Razorbacks went on to make three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
Modica was named All-SEC second team in 2004 and 2006 by the league coaches. In 2003, Modica was selected to the SEC All-Freshman team.
At 6-5, Modica was as versatile as any guard the Razorbacks has ever had. Modica ranks 10th all-time in program history for career rebounds in SEC play with 258, second among guards, only trailing former teammate Ronnie Brewer.
Joining Modica in the 2018 class of SEC Legends includes James Robinson, Alabama; Joel Eaves. Auburn; David Lee, Florida; Chad Kessler, Georgia; Joe Crawford, Kentucky; John Brady, LSU; Rob Evans, Ole Miss; Ray White, Mississippi State; Doug Smith, Missouri; Carey Rich, South Carolina; Howard Wood, Tennessee; Barry Davis, Texas A&M; Godfrey Dillard, Vanderbilt.
Each SEC Basketball Legend will be recognized at halftime of his institution’s first game at the tournament.
Arkansas’ All-Time SEC Legends
1999 – Sidney Moncrief
2000 – Tommy Boyer
2001 – Joe Kleine
2002 – Ron Brewer
2003 – Lee Mayberry
2004 – Todd Day
2005 – Scott Hastings
2006 – Marvin Delph
2007 – U.S. Reed
2008 – Corliss Williamson
2009 – Scotty Thurman
2010 – Jim Counce
2011 – George Kok
2012 – Nolan Richardson
2013 – Jerry Carlton
2014 – Clint McDaniel
2015 – Darrell Walker
2016 – Pat Bradley
2017 – Oliver Miller
2018 – Jonathon Modica


























