Arkansas races to runner-up finish in NYC meet

NEW YORK — No. 5 Arkansas posted its second consecutive top-two team finish of 2017, finishing as the Iona Meet of Champions runner-ups with a final score of 48 points.

Arkansas raced past meet host No. 9 Iona but came up 21 points short in its efforts against another native New York foe in Columbia.

First Five
The Razorbacks were led by senior Alex George and junior Cameron Griffith who placed seventh and eighth, respectively. Western State transfer Preston Cates also posted a top-10 finish off a season best 8K time of 26 minutes, 5.50 seconds.

Arkansas’ top five was completed by Ethan Moehn and Carter Persyn, both of whom finished among the top-15 best runners of the day.

Up Next
Following two week break from action head coach Chris Bucknam’s crew will return to competition on their home course of Agri Park at the 29th annual Chile Pepper Festival Saturday, September 30.

Arkansas Results (Overall)
7. Alex George – 25:56.50
8. Cameron Griffith – 25.56.90
10. Preston Cates – 26:05.50
13. Ethan Moehn – 26:21.70
15. Carter Persyn – 26:33.30
19. Kyle Levermore – 26:45.30
31. Graham Brown – 27:27.40

2017 Cross Country Schedule
Fri, Sept. 1 – Cowboy Preview (Stillwater, Okla.) 1st of 4
Fri, Sept. 15 – Iona College Meet of Champions (New York, N.Y.) 2nd of 11
Sat, Sept. 30 – Chile Pepper Festival (Agri Park)
Sat, Oct. 14 – Pre-Nationals (Louisville, Ky.)
Fri, Oct. 27 – SEC Championship (Athens, Ga.)
Fri, Nov. 10 – NCAA South Central Regional (College Station, Texas)
Sat, Nov. 18 – NCAA Championship (Louisville, Ky.)

*italicized meet denotes completion.

Arkansas Opens new season at home against SMU

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas starts the 2017-18 season Saturday at 11 a.m. at home at the HPER Natatorium against Southern Methodist.

Neil Harper enters his second season as the coach, after taking Arkansas to a 5-3 record last season, including winning each of its final four dual meets.

Arkansas returns 19 members from a year ago, including three who advanced to the NCAA Championships.

Senior Chelsea Tatlow made her third straight NCAA Championship appearance last season, finishing 30th in the 200 butterfly, 53rd in the 100 backstroke and 62nd in the 200 individual medley.

Senior Nicole Gillis qualified for the 1m and 3m springboards, where she finished 39th and 26th, respectively.

Sophomore Ayumi Macias qualified for the Championships, becoming just the second freshman (Tatlow) to qualify for the as an individual in nine years. Macias recorded the highest individual finish by a Razorback with a 21st-place effort in the 500 freestyle with a personal-best time of 4:40.92.

She also notched a personal best in the 200 free, with a 47th-place finish in 1:47.64. The distance swimmer finished 36th in the 1650 free.

SMU leads the all-time series 7-2, but Arkansas won the last meeting 152-148 during the 2008-09 season. Dating back to the 2011-12 season, Arkansas has won 26 straight non-conference dual meets.

Hogs sign third-ranked baseball recruiting class

FAYETTEVILLE — Once again, Arkansas has recruited some of the best baseball talent in the nation to help fill next year’s roster.

Those new players have helped the program garner a top-three ranking by a national baseball magazine.

This year’s crop of new Razorbacks is one of the best in recent years as Baseball America ranked Arkansas’ 2018 class as No. 3 in the country earlier this week and the third highest of any team from the SEC.

The Razorbacks’ class, which consists of 15 players, all freshmen, was also ranked No. 3 by Perfect Game.

This is the seventh time in the last nine years Arkansas’ recruiting class has been ranked in the top 25 by Baseball America, fifth in the top 15. It’s also the second time since 2015 that Arkansas has had a top-five class.

The rankings are based on players who enroll at school each fall. Athletes who initially signed letters of intent with a school but then sign a pro contract after being drafted do not count in the overall evaluation.

Seven players in this year’s class were selected in the 2017 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft and five of those players decided put their pro careers on hold to attend the University of Arkansas.

Right-hander Caleb Bolden (Texarkana, Texas) was picked by Tampa Bay in the 16th round, right-hander Bryce Bonnin (Baytown, Texas) was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 26th round, outfielder Heston Kjerstad (Amarillo, Texas) was taken in the 36th round by the Seattle Mariners, catcher Casey Opitz (Centennial, Colo.) was picked in the 27th round by the Cleveland Indians, and outfielder Cole Turney was selected in the 34th round, also by the Indians.

Including the five draftees, six of the incoming players participated in prestigious high school events such as the Perfect Game National Showcase, the Area Code Games and the Under Armour All-America Game at Wrigley Field.

Along with its top rankings from Baseball America and Perfect Game, Arkansas is expected to have a high class ranking from D1Baseball.com and Collegiate Baseball, which are set to come out later this fall.

O’Grady on growing up with Greenlaw, improving

Hogs tight end Dre Greenlaw met with the media Thursday and talked about growing up in Fayetteville with Dre Greenlaw and getting better.

Allen on mistakes against Frogs, getting better

The Razorbacks’ quarterback was open about mistakes against TCU and what is being done to correct the errors.

Greenlaw talks about his performance against TCU

Arkansas linebacker Dre Greenlaw met with the media Thursday and talked about his game against the Horned Frogs.