Gafford has career best night in Hogs’ win

FAYETTEVILLE — Behind a career-high 25 points from freshman Daniel Gafford, Arkansas held off Fresno State, 83-75, Friday night in Bud Walton Arena to improve to 3-0.

Most of Gafford’s night was played above the rim, as the explosive 6-foot-11 forward used six dunks, including five in the second half, to go 9-of-11 from the floor to go along with eight rebounds and three blocks.

Fresno State came into Friday’s contest averaging 92.5 points per game, but the Razorbacks had other ideas. The Hogs turned up the defense, forcing 16 turnovers and holding the Bulldogs to 28-of-61 from the field, scoring 17 points below their season average.

The game opened with a pair of runs, one by each side. Fresno State got in the scoring column first, making its first two shots of the game, to take a quick and brief 6-0 lead. Arkansas responded on the defensive end, forcing four turnovers on the Bulldogs’ next five possessions to fuel a 9-0 run and take a lead that it would never relinquish.

Arkansas would manufacture a 31-11 run, following Fresno State’s initial spurt, to build a lead as large as 16 in the first half. At the half, senior Jaylen Barford led all scorers with 12 points, while Gafford scored 11 of his own. Gafford has scored in double-figures each of his first three games as a Razorback, averaging 16.7 points.

The tale of the first half was Arkansas’ ability to score off of turnovers. The Razorbacks forced 10 Bulldog turnovers, outscoring Fresno State 14-3 in points off turnovers.

Through three games, Arkansas is outscoring its opponent by 64 points in the first half, an average of 21.3 points per game.

The Bulldogs would score four quick ones in to open the second half, cutting the Arkansas lead to 10. Arkansas would open it back up to as many as 19 in the second half, thanks in large part to Gafford.

The second half was the “Daniel Gafford Show,” highlighted by an electrifying alley-opp slam from Anton Beard to bring Bud Walton Arena alive. The big man scored 14 of his game-high 25 points over the final 20 minutes.

In a game where both teams like to run, fouls kept the flow from doing so. Fresno State recorded 29 total fouls to Arkansas’ 21. Arkansas was able to take advantage however, going 25-of-38 from the charity stripe to hold off the Bulldogs, who would make a late run, getting as close as seven with one minute to play.

Hogs’ interim athletic director answers questions

Julie Cromer Peoples met with the media before Arkansas’ basketball game with Fresno State at Bud Walton on Friday night.

Razorbacks face final volleyball road test at Mizzou

Arkansas faces its final road test of the regular season on Sunday afternoon with a match at Missouri.

First serve of the SEC matchup is scheduled for 3 p.m. in Columbia.

The late-year match, which will be televised on the SEC Network, is the first between Arkansas and Missouri this season. The Razorbacks enter the match with an 18-9 overall record and an 8-7 mark in league play.

All-Time Series vs Missouri
Sunday’s match will be the 13th meeting between Arkansas and Missouri (17-10, 10-4 SEC) and eighth since Mizzou joined the SEC in 2012. The Tigers own a 9-3 advantage in the series with Arkansas in search of its first win in Columbia.

Last Time Out
With their match at South Carolina (Nov. 12) tied 1-1, the Razorbacks hit .344 over the final two sets on their way to a four-set road win. Arkansas tallied a .270 overall hitting percentage and has now hit .260 or higher in 14 matches.

Balancing Act
For the 10th time this season, Arkansas had at least three players with 10+ kills in its win at South Carolina (Nov. 12). Hailey Dirrigl and Pilar Victoria had 13 kills while Elizabeth Pamphile tied her career high with 12 kills.

It Starts with a Serve
The Razorbacks are third in the SEC with 134 service aces and have six players with double-digit aces. Three players have 20 or more aces including Pilar Victoria who leads the team with 30. She is the first Razorback to reach 30 aces in a season since 2010.

RPI Watch
Arkansas sits at No. 49 in the Nov. 13 release of the NCAA RPI, one of six SEC teams inside the top 50. Each of its final three opponents of the regular season are within the top 40 with Missouri (35), Kentucky (3) and Auburn (37).

Setter-Hitter Connection
Redshirt senior Pilar Victoria enters Sunday’s match as the NCAA leader with 587 kills this season, good for second in the country with 5.54 kills per set. In running the show, sophomore Rachel Rippee is second in the SEC and 20th in the NCAA at 11.30 assists per set.

Razorbacks wrap up first day in College Station

Arkansas wrapped up the first day of the Art Adamson Invitational in College Station, Texas, on Thursday.

“We competed well today and had over 15 lifetime bests,” said coach Neil Harper. “To see three divers compete in the finals and for Brooke and Nicole to get first and second was great. For our team to have that success today is very encouraging, especially seeing their hard work paying off. We are excited about our events and opportunities tomorrow.”

In the morning prelims, Arkansas placed two in Thursday’s finals in the 500 free, as freshman Peyton Palsha touched in a personal-best 4:45.02 to qualify for the B-final. Sophomore Ayumi Macias turned in a season-best 4:47.77 to qualify for an appearance in the C-final. Freshman Alyssa Lemon also swam in the 500 free prelims, recording a personal-best 4:55.97.

In the finals, Palsha touched in the B-final in 4:45.25 for a fifth-place finish in the heat, finishing 13th overall. In the C-final, Macias finished fifth as well, touching in 4:49.10.

Arkansas qualified four in the 200 individual medley finals, with three running in the C-final and one in the D-final. Senior Chelsea Tatlow swam a season-best 1:59.52 to finish first among the Razorbacks in prelims. Senior Jessie Garrison and junior Sydney Angell each qualified for the C-final, clocking a personal-bests 1:59.85 and 2:00.53, respectively.

Senior Chloe Hannam qualified for the D-final with a season-best 2:02.12. Madison Strathman (2:04.70), Madison Umberger (2:04.79) and Maddie Edwards (2:07.84) all set season bests in the 200 IM, while Katiana Porporis set a personal best with a time of 2:04.84. Five Razorbacks clocked a season best, while the other three set a season and personal best.

In the 200 IM C-final, Tatlow led the Razorbacks with a third-place finish in a time of 1:58.69, breaking her season-best she set in the prelims. Angell followed in fourth in 1:59.84, breaking her personal-best that she also set in the prelims. Garrison rounded out the C-final for the Razorbacks, touching in 2:00.13. In the D-final, Hannam clocked a personal-best 2:00.21 to win the heat.

In the 50 free, senior Olivia Weekley finished the prelims in 13th with a season-best 23.05, qualifying for the B-final, while junior Annah Carney made the cut for the C-final with a personal-best 23.15. Juniors Erin Kelly and Kiera Michailoff-Russell tied for 29th with personal-best times of 23.37, qualifying for the D-final.

Freshman Kenedy Thaman (23.49) and sophomore Carly Holland (2.378) each recorded personal bests, while Lemon tied her personal best with a time of 24.11. Sophomore Dalton Chambliss turned in a season-best 23.98.

In the B-final, Weekley finished fourth in 22.93, breaking her personal best she set in the prelims. In the C-final, Carney touched in 23.38 for an eighth-place showing.

Freshman Brooke Schultz dominated on the boards once again. The three-time SEC Diver of the Week, cruised in the 3m springboard prelims with a score of 362.15. Senior Nicole Gillis followed Schultz, finishing second in the prelims with a season-best 339.35. Arkansas sent three divers to the finals, as sophomore Caroline Welch finished seventh in prelims with a score of 284.90.

Schultz and Gillis repeated their efforts in the finals, going first and second, respectively, as Schultz broke her own school record with a lifetime-best 370.95. Schultz outscored the field by 47.2 points as Gillis finished with a 323.75. Welch finished eighth with a 266.50.

In the relays, Arkansas finished 10th (1:32.15), 15th (1:34.17) and 21st (1:34.97) in the 200 free relay, while touching in 10th (3:40.26) and 20th  (3:48.40) in the 400 medley relay.

Friday’s action begins at 9:30 a.m. and evening finals at 6 p.m. Diving preliminaries and some finals will occur between the morning and evening swim sessions with one diving final in the evening session.

Live swimming results will be available here, while much of the meet will be on SEC Network+ and can viewed with the WatchESPN app. Diving results will be available here.

SCHEDULE
Friday, Nov. 17
200 Medley Relay
400 Individual Medley (Hannam, Garrison, Macias, Palsha, Umberger, Porporis)
100 Butterfly (Weekley, Garrison, Pigliacampi, Weiss, Chambliss, Hale, Degnan, Torkelson, Roberts, Holland)
200 Freestyle (Macias, Tatlow, Carney, Lemon, Michailoff-Russell, Thaman, Gregson, Kelly, Holland)
100 Breaststroke (Strathman, Edwards, Hale, Angell)
100 Backstroke (Tatlow, Angell, Umberger, Degnan, Hannam, Chambliss, Gregson, Porporis, Holland, Torkelson)
3-Meter Diving (Gillis, Green, Schultz, Welch)
800 Freestyle Relay

Saturday, Nov. 18
Platform (Gillis, Green, Welch)
1650 Freestyle (Macias, Palsha, Lemon)
200 Backstroke (Hannam, Umberger, Degnan, Porporis, Macias, Holland, Torkelson)
100 Freestyle (Weekley, Pigliacampi, Thaman, Chambliss, Kelly, Carney, Michailoff-Russell, Gregson, Lemon, Strathman)
200 Breaststroke (Strathman, Angell, Palsha, Edwards, Hale)
200 Butterfly (Tatlow, Garrison, Weiss, Pigliacampi, Roberts, Degnan)
400 Freestyle Relay