Not a lot of people still around from when Pool (and not just players) joined the Razorbacks in 2018.
Hogs pick up another five-star recruit with Baye Fall
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas landed its second 5-star prospect of the early signing period with the signing of Baye Fall on Tuesday afternoon.
Fall, a 6-10 center, is a consensus 5-Star, top-20 prospect in the country.
He is additionally listed as one of the top-three centers for the class and the consensus No. 1 player from the state of Colorado.
Listed as high as No. 11 overall by Rivals.com, Fall is rated No. 14 overall by 247Sports Composite which makes him the third-highest-ranked player the Hogs have signed by the service (behind No. 3 Nick Smith and No. 3 Al Jefferson.
He is the sixth 5-star the Razorbacks have signed according to ESPN, the fourth ESPN 5-star in the past two years.
Fall joins fellow 5-Star Layden Blocker as part of the Razorback 2023 signing class.
“We are extremely excited about the addition of Baye Fall to our program,” Hogs coach Eric Musselman said. “Baye has been a top priority for our coaching staff since the beginning of our tenure at Arkansas.
“He plays with contagious energy and is an excellent two-way player who can affect the game on both offense and defense. Baye fits our NBA-Arkansas mold with his versatility and being a positionless basketball player.
“We believe the pairing of Baye Fall with Layden Blocker can give Arkansas one of the most exciting freshman duos in the entire country next season.”
Baye Fall
6-10, 210, F/C
Dakar, Senegal || Accelerated Schools (Denver, Colo.)
| Ranking Service | Star Rating | National Rank | Position Rank | State Rank |
| Rivals | 5 Star | #11 | #2 – C | — |
| On3 Consensus | 5 Star | #12 | #3 – C | #1 – Colorado |
| On3 | 5 Star | #14 | #3 – C | #1 – Colorado |
| 247Sports Composite | 5 Star | #14 | #3 – C | #1 – Colorado |
| 247Sports | 5 Star | #16 | #3 – C | #1 – Colorado |
| ESPN | 5 Star | #20 | #3 – C | #1 Colorado |
• Projected by NBADraft.net as the #4 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft and NBADraftRoom.com has him as the 17th pick
• Was a standout at the prestigious National Basketball Players Association top 100 camp in the summer of 2022 when he led the event in scoring with 14.9 points per game in seven games … Had a camp-leading 9.4 rebounds per game and averaged an event-leading 4.9 offensive rebounds per game … Joined fellow Arkansas signee Layden Blocker on the 10-man All-Star squad for the event.
• Was co-MVP performance at the 2021 Pangos All-American Camp.
• Played for the Colorado Hawks in the spring and summer under the direction of Hawks director Greg Willis, a Fort Smith native.
• As a junior at Denver Prep Academy, averaged 14.3 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.
• As a sophomore a Lutheran HS (Parker, Colo.), was named to MaxPreps’ sophomore All-American first team and earned the Class 3A State Player of the Year award … Averaged 22.1 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.2 blocked shots per game, guiding Lutheran to a 16–1 record and a class 3A state title … Recorded 10 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks in the championship game against St. Mary’s. … MaxPreps Colorado Player of the Year.
• As a freshman, averaged 19.0 points, 10.5 rebounds and 3.8 blocks per game while shooting 67 percent from the field at Lutheran … Led school to an appearance in the class 3A state quarterfinals … Earned second-team class 3A all-state and second team MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
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Barnum’s career-high night lifts Hogs past Tulsa in a shootout
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — In a clash between two undefeated teams on Monday night, Arkansas edged out Tulsa, 79-70.
On a cold snowy night in Northwest Arkansas, both teams were on fire from deep with a combined 23 3-pointers, while Erynn Barnum led all scorers for the third time this season with a career-high 27 points.
The Razorbacks have started the year 3-0 for the second time in the last three years, while handing Tulsa their first loss of the season, as the Golden Hurricane fall to 2-1.

Tulsa struck first, but then went 0-for-4 from the field, which allowed the Hogs to cruise to an 8-0 run.
That run was capped off by one of Makayla Daniels’ four 3-pointers on the night.
Rylee Langerman then daggered one from deep and after another Daniels triple, Arkansas led 15-5 with 4:33 left in the field quarter. Out of the media timeout,
Tulsa went on a 4-0 run, but back-to-back steals by Langerman set up opportunities for the Razorback offense. After another Daniels 3-pointer, Arkansas extended its lead to 15.
Tulsa then started to heat up from deep, making back-to-back 3-pointers, as the the Hogs led 24-15 after one quarter.
The Golden Hurricane continued the hot shooting out of the break, cutting the lead to six after another 3-pointer.
Samara Spencer began to heat up from deep, registering 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions to help the Hogs climb back up by 10 with seven minutes remaining in the first half.
The Razorbacks fell in a drought for some time, going 0-for-5 from the field, but still was ahead by nine with 4:24 left in the first half.
After the Hogs’ scoring drought, they shot 4-for-5 from the field, but that didn’t stop Tulsa from shooting 4-for-4 from the field to end the half. Arkansas still led, 41-34 going into the locker room.
Tulsa hit its seventh and eighth triples of the game out of the half to come within one point, but Langerman fed Barnum under the basket on the next possession to go back up by three.
Tulsa tied the game on (no surprise) another 3-pointer and a few possessions later, the Golden Hurricane took the lead, 46-45, following a 3-pointer with 4:38 remaining in the third quarter. Arkansas took a 6-0 run thanks to 3-pointers from Maryam Dauda and Spencer.

The Razorbacks led 54-48 going into the fourth quarter.
After Tulsa cut the lead back down to four to begin the fourth quarter, Chrissy Carr joined the party downtown with a triple to extend the lead back to seven.
Tulsa just would not back down and came within two points off a layup with 7:23 remaining in the game. That was as close as Tulsa got to taking the lead. The Hogs closed the quarter with a 21-13 advantage to clinch a 79-70 victory.
Barnum delivered 13 of her career-high 27 points in the fourth quarter and the team went 9-for-16 from the charity stripe in the frame, which was enough to solidify the win.
Hogs Highlights
• Barnum led the way with her career-high 27 points off a nearly perfect 10-for-12 day from the field and seven free throws. She added eight boards, two steals and a block.
• Daniels posted a season-high 19 points along with nine rebounds and three assists. She was 3-for-4 from deep in the first quarter alone.
• Spencer played in all but one minute of the contest, logging 13 points, four assists and three rebounds.
• Langerman added 10 points, five rebounds and matched her career-high of four steals off the bench. Her 10-point night marks her second career double-digit scoring performance at Arkansas.
• Saylor Poffenbarger was a monster on the boards with a career-high 10 rebounds. She also added three assists.
• The Razorbacks shot a season-high 11 3-pointers.
• Arkansas limited turnovers to nine, while forcing 17.
• The Razorbacks out-rebounded the Golden Hurricane 47-35. Seventeen of those rebounds were on offense.
• Free throw shooting was much improved on Monday night, as the Hogs went 18-for-28.
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Arkansas will host Kent State on Thursday with a 7 p.m. tipoff. The game serves as the kickoff of honoring Native American Heritage Month.
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