South Carolina jumps on Hogs early, never lets them up

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Arkansas was down big early and never recovered in a 72-53 loss at South Carolina Saturday afternoon.

The Razorbacks were down 32-14 at the break and were only 3-of-24 from the field. Overall, Arkansas missed its first 17 3-point attempts and finished the game 3-of-22 from deep.

Arkansas did use a 13-0 run late in the second half and was only out-scored by one, 40-39, in the period.

South Carolina was led by Collin Murray-Boyles. He had 35 points (12-of-16 FG and 11-of-12 FT) with seven rebounds and four steals. Nick Pringle added 18 points and Zachary Davis had 10 rebounds.

Karter Knox, who was 6-of-6 at the line, led Arkansas with 11 points. Jonas Aidoo finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

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FIRST HALF: South Carolina 32, Arkansas 14

• Nick Pringle scored the game’s first six points for a 6-0 South Carolina 6-0 lead. The Gamecocks pushed the lead to 16-2, thanks to a 10-0 run to force an Arkansas timeout.

• Arkansas started the game 1-of-17 from the field (0-of-7 3PT). The Hogs finished the half 3-of-24 overall (12.5%) and 0-of-8 from 3-point.

• The 14 points is the the second-fewest by Arkansas in the shot clock era. The fewest is 12 at Nebraska in the 1987 NIT. Overall, it ties for seventh-fewest in the first half.

• Jonas Aidoo scored 10 of the Razorbacks’ 14 points and had 10 rebounds. It is his 12th overall double-double and third as a Razorback.

• Arkansas out-rebounded the Gamecocks, 22-18.

• South Carolina had nine assists on 13 made baskets and committed just three turnovers.

• Collin Murray-Boyles led USC with 11 points.

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Razorbacks’ big comeback finally gets past Charlotte, 11-10

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It will be hard for Arkansas to top an 11-10 win over Charlotte on Friday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Considering Razorbacks’ starter Gabe Gaeckle blew up in the first inning, giving up five runs, it will be nerve-wracking to fans if gets any wilder.

Hogs’ coach Dave Van Horn let Gaeckle at least try to finish things, but it didn’t get worse. The right-hander lasted three innings, but couldn’t get anybody out in the fourth. Gaeckle ended up allowing nine earned runs, his second straight outing stuggling. He did that last Saturday against TCU in Arlington.

The eight-run deficit was the Razorbacks’ largest to overcome since a 13-10 win at Louisiana Tech on March 1, 2017, when Arkansas came all the way back from a nine-run deficit after trailing 10-1 in the fourth inning of the game.

Charlotte landed the game’s first punch with a five-run first before tacking on four more in the top of the fourth, tagging Arkansas starter Gabe Gaeckle for nine runs on 10 hits in three innings. Charles Davalan’s two-out solo shot, his first of the year, put Arkansas on the board in the third, but the Hogs faced a 9-1 deficit entering the bottom of the fourth.

The Razorbacks brought 16 batters to the plate in the frame, breaking out for 10 runs on eight hits, including five singles, two doubles and a home run, three walks and two hit batsmen. Logan Maxwell’s leadoff homer, his first of the year, began the 10-run rally before Rocco Peppi’s pinch-hit two-run double kept the pressure on, cutting the deficit to 9-4.

Justin Thomas Jr. followed with an RBI single, and Davalan collected his second RBI of the game right after as Arkansas’ closed its gap to three runs. After Maxwell’s two-out RBI single cut the deficit to two, and Brent Iredale was hit by a pitch, Kuhio Aloy, the Razorbacks’ leading hitter, stepped up to the plate and delivered the go-ahead three-run double.

Aloy, who finished the game 2-for-4 with a double and a team-leading three RBI, improved his season slash line to a team-best .550/.640/1.200 with a team-high four doubles and 12 runs batted in over six games. Maxwell, meanwhile, had two run-scoring hits in the fourth inning alone, raising his season slash line to .273/.393/.409 in the process.

Cam Kozeal, who also collected a pair of hits in the fourth inning, drove in the 10th and final run of Arkansas’ 10-run rally, singling up the middle and scoring Aloy from third to extend the lead to 11-9. From there, the Razorback bullpen took control of the game and combined for six innings of one-run ball with nine strikeouts to keep the 49ers at bay.

Dylan Carter (1.0 IP, 2 SO), who earned his third win of the season, was the first to enter in relief of Gaeckle. Colin Fisher (2.0 IP, 1 R, 3 SO), Parker Coil (2.0 IP, 3 SO) and Christian Foutch (1.0 IP, 1 SO, 1 SV) followed suit, working together to silence the Charlotte offense over the game’s final five frames and seal Arkansas’ wild 11-10 come-from-behind win.

Coil maintained his perfect 0.00 ERA with his two innings of scoreless relief work. The left-hander has not allowed an earned run in 6.1 innings over a team-leading five appearances on the mound and racked up five strikeouts this season.

Arkansas and Charlotte go back to battle again Saturday afternoon with first pitch scheduled for 2 p.m. on SEC Network+. With a win, the Razorbacks can clinch their 31st consecutive non-conference home weekend series.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Razorbacks set spring practice dates, busy weekend for finale

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas Razorbacks have set key dates for spring practice and later this fall during the 2025 season.

Coach Sam Pittman enters his sixth season leading the Hogs with his fifth spring practice beginning Monday, March 10.

The Razorbacks will practice six times prior to spring break and resume practices Tuesday, April 1 before wrapping up spring practice with the team’s annual Red-White Game on Saturday, April 19 as part of Wooo Pig Weekend.

The Red-White Game will be part of an eventful Saturday on The Hill with softball hosting Colorado State at 10:30 a.m. at Bogle Park and the baseball team hosting top-ranked Texas A&M at 4 p.m. inside the friendly confines of Baum-Walker Stadium.

The Red-White Game will kick off at 1 p.m. with gates to Razorback Stadium opening at noon. Admission to the game is free of charge. Following the game, the football team — led by returning stars QB Taylen Green, OL Fernando Carmona, DL Cam Ball and LB Xavian Sorey Jr. — will hold an autograph session presented by Arkansas Edge on the north concourse.

Prior to kickoff, Hog Town will be held outside Gate 14 on the north side of Razorback Stadium beginning at 10 a.m. and feature music, a variety of food trucks from across Northwest Arkansas, sponsor activations, kids activities, a classic car show and more.

Arkansas will host a historic, first-ever matchup with Notre Dame on September 27 and recognize the most recent U of A Hall of Honor class that weekend.

Family Weekend will be held October 18 when the Razorbacks welcome Texas A&M back to Fayetteville for the first time since 2013.

Details surrounding Family Weekend will be updated at family.uark.edu as they are made available.

Homecoming is set for November 1 when the Razorbacks host Mississippi State. The Arkansas Alumni Association will host homecoming activities throughout the week leading up to kickoff on Saturday. Event details will be available by visiting homecoming.uark.edu.

The regular season finale against Missouri on November 29 will feature a military appreciation and serve as senior day for the team.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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