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Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (17-9, 6-7 SEC) vs Florida Gators (14-12, 7-6 SEC)
What: It will be a “Red Out” at Bud Walton Arena.
When: Saturday, Feb. 18, 1 p.m.
Where: Nolan Richardson Court at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Ark.
Television: ESPN2 (Kevin Fitzgerald and Jimmy Dykes)
Listen Online: HitThatLine.com
Radio: ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and Harrison-Mountain Home (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
Sirius/XM: 111 (Sirius) / 192 (XM) || SXM App: Channel 963

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas will play to first of consecutive home games on Saturday when the Razorbacks host the Florida Gators for this year’s “Red Out” game.

That’s for the fans. For the Razorbacks it’s a must-win game to try and salvage a season that has sailed off the rails.

It won’t be easy, even if the Gators will likely be without star forward Colin Castleton, who reportedly suffered a broken hand last year.

“Probably the same impact … we’ve had Brazile out the whole year,” Musselman said. “If you look at injuries, it allows opportunities for other guys to play. Florida played a really good last 15 minutes of the game today against Ole Miss. Todd Golden is a very good coach.

“They have a talented roster. Somebody else will get an opportunity, and their style of play, I thought, in the second half tonight, I thought they adjusted really well. They still have a big guy inside in No. 33 (Jason Jitoboh) — a big, strong player. They’ll have a little bit more probably perimeter players on Saturday.”

Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. and the game will be televised on ESPN2.

Game Notes

• Arkansas and Florida have met on 40 previous occasions, all coming since the Razorbacks joined the SEC for the 1991-92 season.

• Arkansas has won two straight versus Florida and leads 9-7 in games played in Fayetteville. The series is tied, 3-3 over the last six, but the Gators own a 26-14 overall advantage in the series including wins in 11 of the last 14.

• Over the last 10 games, Arkansas has shot at least 44% from the field each game. With its recent success, Arkansas now leads the SEC (and ranks 35th in the NCAA) in field goal percentage at 47.7%.

• In SEC games, Arkansas is shooting 45.5% from the field, which ranks second behind Alabama (45.9%). NOTE: Texas A&M is 3rd at 44.1% in SEC games. At its current rate, Arkansas’s SEC FG% of .455 would tie for the 7th-best in school history and best in SEC play since shooting 47% in 2018.

• Arkansas ranks 13th in the NCAA (3rd in the SEC) in blocked shots 5.3 per game. Makhel Mitchell is 4th in the SEC in rejections (1.9) and Makhi Mitchell ranks 7th (1.38). Arkansas has blocked at least six shots in each of the last six games

• Despite back-to-back losses, Arkansas has remained among the NCAA NET top 25. After the Kentucky win, Arkansas went from 28 to 23 in the NCAA NET. After the Mississippi State loss, Arkansas stayed at 23 and improved to 20 without even playing a game. After the Texas A&M loss, Arkansas only dropped one to 21.

Listen to Hogs start baseball in Arlington against Texas

ARLINGTON, Texas — Razorback baseball is back.

No. 8 Arkansas opens the 2023 season against three Big 12 teams, No. 9 Oklahoma State, No. 15 TCU and Texas, in the College Baseball Showdown this weekend at Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers, in Arlington, Texas.

First pitch in the Hogs’ season opener against the Longhorns is set for 7 p.m. Friday.

The Razorbacks will square off with the Horned Frogs at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, before concluding their season-opening weekend against the Cowboys at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19. All three games will stream on FloSports.

You can listen to Brett Dolan online at HitThatLine.com or on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain-Home.

Arkansas enters the 2023 campaign on the heels of the program’s 11th trip to the College World Series and its third in the last four postseasons. The Razorbacks posted a 46-21 overall record in 2022, cementing themselves as the only team in the country with at least 45 wins in each of the last five full seasons.

Schedule

Friday, Feb. 17
No. 8 Arkansas vs. Texas – 7 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 18
No. 8 Arkansas vs. No. 15 TCU – 7 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 19
No. 9 Oklahoma State vs. No. 8 Arkansas – 2:30 p.m.

On the Mound

Friday
Arkansas LHP Hagen Smith (2022: 7-2, 4.66 ERA) vs. Texas LHP Lucas Gordon (2022: 7-2, 3.05 ERA)

Saturday
Arkansas RHP Will McEntire (2022: 2-2, 2.59 ERA) vs. TCU RHP Cam Brown (2022: 5-2, 4.42 ERA)

Sunday
Arkansas LHP Hunter Hollan (2022: N/A) vs. Oklahoma State TBA

Tune In

Two broadcast crews – Danny Lee (play-by-play) and Pat Combs (analyst) & Ben Wilson (play-by-play) and Mike Hardge (analyst) – will split the call this weekend from Globe Field Life. Fans can catch all the action on FloSports.

You can listen to Brett Dolan online at HitThatLine.com or on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain-Home.

In the Polls

Arkansas is ranked by all six major college baseball polls to begin the season:

Perfect Game – No. 4

NCBWA – No. 6

USA Today Coaches – No. 6

Collegiate Baseball – No. 7

D1Baseball – No. 8

Baseball America – No. 11

Honored Hogs

Four Razorbacks — pitcher Hagen Smith, infielder Peyton Stovall, pitcher Brady Tygart and outfielder Jared Wegner — enter the 2023 campaign as preseason All-Americans.

Stovall, one of the Razorbacks’ three team captains, heads into the season as a preseason All-American as well as a preseason All-SEC honoree after slashing .295/.373/.425 with six homers and 31 RBI over 52 games as a true freshman in 2022. In the NCAA Tournament, he slashed a team-leading .429/.451/.571 with two homers and 13 RBI over 11 games.

Tygart also heads into the season as a preseason All-American and preseason All-SEC honoree. He emerged as Arkansas’ closer as a true freshman in 2022, going 3-4 with a 3.82 ERA and a team-leading eight saves in 37.2 innings of work.

Tygart, who was named a Freshman All-American and earned a spot on the Freshman All-SEC Team at the year’s end, begins the 2023 season on the preseason watch list for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award.

Smith is a preseason All-American after going 7-2 with a 4.66 ERA in 77.1 innings on the mound as a true freshman in 2022.

Smith, who struck out 90 and limited opposing hitters to a .232 batting average, racked up numerous accolades following his stellar year, including Freshman All-America praise and a spot on the Freshman All-SEC Team.

Wegner, a newcomer to the Razorbacks after transferring to Arkansas from Creighton, is a preseason All-American after slashing an eye-popping .343/.459/.635 with 11 home runs, 53 RBI and 11 stolen bases for the Bluejays in 2022. Over his four-year playing career at Creighton, he slashed .303/.408/.483 with 14 home runs, 80 RBI and 21 stolen bases.

Toughen Up

On paper, Arkansas appears to boast the SEC’s toughest regular-season schedule. The Hogs’ 2023 regular-season slate features 15 teams, including Texas, TCU and Oklahoma, that participated in last year’s NCAA Tournament. The next-closest SEC teams are Missouri and Vanderbilt, who each play 11 opponents that advanced to the postseason in 2022.

Arkansas – 15
Missouri – 11
Vanderbilt – 11
Alabama – 10
Florida – 10
Georgia – 10
Mississippi State – 10
Ole Miss – 10
Texas A&M – 10
LSU – 9
Tennessee – 9
Auburn – 8
Kentucky – 8
South Carolina – 8

Arkansas last finished a season with the country’s toughest schedule in 2021, when its opponents combined for a nation-leading .613 winning percentage.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Erynn Barnum’s 25 not close to enough against Lady Vols

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas (19-9, 6-7 SEC) could not get over a slow first half against Tennessee (19-9, 11-2 SEC), falling to the Lady Vols, 87-67.

The Razorbacks were out-scored 44-22 in the first half but won the second half with a 45-43 edge.

The Hogs had the edge in paint points, 36-34, and limited turnovers to a season-low five, but was outrebounded, 59-25. Erynn Barnum led the Razorbacks with 25 points.

Arkansas went 0-for-4 from the field, while Tennessee started the game with an early 7-0 lead. Barnum got the Razorbacks on the board with a layup, but the Lady Vols cruised on a 7-0 run to lead 14-2.

Makayla Daniels broke the Razorbacks drought with a 3-point play, but Tennessee answered on the other end with a triple. Saylor Poffenbarger got her first points off a jumper and Arkansas trailed 17-7 with 3:49 remaining in the quarter.

With Tennessee shooting 5-of-9 from beyond the arc in the first quarter, Tennessee led 25-9 after the first quarter.

Tennessee continued its hot shooting, starting the second quarter on a 4-0 run. The Hogs didn’t score a field goal for the first three minutes of the frame, but Samara Spencer splashed in the Razorbacks’ first 3-pointer of the game and Barnum followed with a layup to cut the lead by 17.

Tennessee then made their next two field goals, including their sixth 3-pointer, and at the media timeout, Arkansas trailed 37-15.

The Razorbacks had a tough time shooting the ball, being held in a scoring drought for nearly four minutes until Barnum came up with a hard-fought layup. Chrissy Carr knocked down a triple and Barnum followed with a layup set up by a Daniels steal and Samara Spencer assist.

Arkansas went into the locker room down by 22, 44-22, at the half.

The Hogs began the quarter strong with a 5-0 run, thanks to Barnum free throws and a Carr 3-pointer, to cut the lead to 17.

The Razorbacks shot better in the second half, beginning the first five minutes 4-of-10 from the field, but Tennessee did not slow down, making 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions. After a Poffenbarger layup off a spin cycle, the Razorbacks were behind 56-38 with 4:21 left in the frame.

Carr came up with a layup and got fouled in the process to convert the 3-point play, but Tennessee responded with two free throws to put their lead back to 19.

Tennessee was held from getting a field goal for the remaining three minutes of the quarter but benefited from the free throw line by shooting six-for-eight in that time. Arkansas was down, 66-47, going into the final quarter of play.

Barnum made two layups to reach her ninth 20-point game of the year, but Tennessee could not miss, starting the fourth quarter shooting 5-of-7 from the field.

Barnum knocked down a 3-pointer and Carr followed with her third triple of the night to initiate a 6-0 run. With 5:29 left in the game, Arkansas trailed 82-61.

Emrie Ellis tallied the Razorbacks’ sixth triple of the game, as Arkansas trailed 84-64 with 3:23 left in the game. The Razorbacks won the second half, outscoring the Lady Vols, 45-43, but ultimately could not get over the slow start with the 87-67 loss.

Hogs Highlights

• Barnum led Arkansas with 25 points, tallying 16 of her points in the second half. Shooting 10-of-17 from the field, Barnum reached her ninth 20-point game of the season in 23 minutes

• Carr logged her third consecutive double digit scoring game with 14 points and three 3-pointers. Her three triples moves her up to No. 17 on the most 3-pointers scored in an individual season with 64

• Spencer logged a near double-double with 10 points and nine assists. Her nine dimes pushed her up to No. 12 for the most individual assists logged in a single season with 125 on the season. She also limited turnovers to just two and played 34 minutes of action

• Jersey Wolfenbarger had a number of hustle plays and stats not shown on the box score. She ended with four points and five boards

• Arkansas limited turnovers to just five, marking a season low.

Next Game

Arkansas will hit the road to face Georgia on Sunday for an 11 a.m. tipoff.

Coverage of that game is broadcast on SEC Network from Stegeman Coliseum.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.