Varsity Vibe’s Alyssa Orange on interview with Razorbacks’ signee

JJ Andrews will need awhile before losing to Farmington and not winning state championship in his final season.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 3-24-26


Tye and Colton react to a dejected Mark Pope’s comparison Olympiad between his tenure at UK and Cal’s, more on Arkansas and Arizona from the 1994 Final Four. Guests: Tom Murphy!

Pig Trail Nation’s Mike Irwin on Razorbacks in Sweet 16 this week

Previewing game Thursday against top-seeded Arizona and if they can get past that game surging in postseason play behind Darius Acuff Jr.

479 Equipment Ruscin & Zach podcast March 23

 

We are talking about the Sweet 16.

Also, Kentucky lost!

Todd Golden is a fake tough guy.

Plus we crown our bums of the week.

Connor O’Gara on schools making switch in sports of interest

With Razorbacks having a fifth Sweet 16 run in the past six seasons, basketball may be getting as big as football.

What Razorbacks will have to do to have chance against Arizona

Marc James of KRJ in Seattle on raising projection of Hogs against Wildcats after games this weekend to reach Sweet 16.

Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 03-23-26


The Razorbacks are headed BACK to the Sweet 16 for the FIFTH time in the last SIX seasons! Hog BSB takes two on the road. Blue Bloods suffer defeats in NCAAT.

Guests: Marc James – 93.3 KRJ Seattle

South Carolina hits four homers, tops Razorbacks in series finale

Arkansas couldn’t finish off a sweep, but it still left town with what mattered most.

South Carolina used a power surge Sunday, launching four home runs on the way to a 9-4 win over the Razorbacks in the series finale in Columbia, S.C., at Founders Park.

Even with the loss, Arkansas secured the weekend series by taking the first two games, including a comeback extra-inning win the day before.

The early innings were the indicator of what was to come. South Carolina’s lineup attacked pitches and found gaps. That approach quickly turned into runs and gave the home team control.

Arkansas, which had leaned on steady pitching and timely offense earlier in the weekend, found itself chasing the game instead of dictating it.

The Gamecocks’ ability to drive the ball out of the park proved to be the difference. Each home run added pressure and forced the Hogs to try to respond quickly.

Despite the deficit, Arkansas didn’t go quietly. The Razorbacks pushed across four runs and created chances, but couldn’t string together enough hits to close the gap.

The loss marked a shift from the first two games, when Arkansas handled key moments and controlled the pace of play.

The Hogs had already locked up the series, though, and that remained the biggest takeaway as they headed out of Columbia.

Gamecocks use power surge to take finale

South Carolina didn’t wait long to show its intent.

The Gamecocks’ offense came alive with four home runs, flipping the script after Arkansas had controlled much of the weekend.

Those swings gave South Carolina a cushion and kept Arkansas from gaining any sustained momentum.

Arkansas had been efficient at the plate earlier in the series, including a lopsided win in the opener, but the finale told a different story.

The Razorbacks had baserunners and opportunities, yet couldn’t deliver the kind of timely hits that defined their previous games.

After grinding through a tight extra-inning victory to clinch the series, the Hogs didn’t have the same late push in the finale.

Coach Dave Van Horn pointed to execution when discussing the difference.

“They swung it well,” Van Horn said.

That simple assessment matched the outcome. South Carolina made the most of its chances, while Arkansas couldn’t limit the damage once the long balls started.

Arkansas still takes series despite finale loss

Even with the defeat, Arkansas left with a series win, which remains the goal in SEC play.

The Razorbacks showed two different ways to win earlier in the weekend — overpowering an opponent and grinding out a close game.

Sunday served as a reminder of how quickly things can change when facing a lineup that finds its rhythm.

South Carolina, playing with urgency, delivered one of its most complete offensive efforts of the series.

For Arkansas, the takeaway is balance.

The Hogs proved they can win in multiple ways, but the finale highlighted areas that need some fixing, especially on the mound against power hitters.