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Diamond Hawgs S2E13: Missouri Series Preview & Grading The Hogs w/ Andrew Hutchinson

Join Mason Choate and Robert Stewart as they chat about the state of Razorback Baseball after opening weekend of SEC play. The guys preview Missouri and talk about how bad of a town Columbia is (0:00-38:45). Plus, HawgBeat’s Andrew Hutchinson joins to grade the Hogs so far and rant about ESPN and FloBaseball. (38:45-1:08:46)

 

Hog Reaction: Razorbacks take down Gonzaga

Tommy Craft, Tye Richardson and Drew Barrett talk all things Hogs vs. Zags as Arkansas is headed to the Elite Eight.

Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: It’s Gameday in San Francisco!

Its gameday in San Fran as Tye and Tommy talk Razorbacks vs. Zags, a little NFL, Hog Update and more. Tom Murphy and Chuck Barrett join the show as well.

The Horse Right Here – The Purple Martin Stakes headlines this weekend’s racing at Oaklawn Park

The Purple Martin Stakes headlines this weekend’s racing at Oaklawn Park

 

The Morning Rush is LIVE!!!

The Morning Rush is live on a Fast Break Friday as the Hogs are headed to the Elite 8!!!

Razorbacks postgame after upsetting No. 1 seed Gonzaga

Players JD Notae, Trey Wade and Jaylin Williams joined coach Eric Musselman after the 74-68 win over the Bulldogs.

Hogs back in Elite Eight after shocking No. 1 Gonzaga

SAN FRANCISCO — It took an effort that had not ever happened in college basketball to get it done but Arkansas is headed back to the Elite 8 thanks to a 74-68 win over top-ranked Gonzaga on Thursday afternoon inside Chase Center.

Arkansas became the first team to ever beat an AP No. 1 team in the regular season (vs Auburn on Feb 8) and defeat the AP No. 1 (overall #1 seed Gonzaga) in the NCAA Tournament (ESPN Stats).

Also, no men’s college basketball team had beaten two different No. 1 teams from the AP poll in the same season since 1992-93 when Georgia Tech beat Duke and North Carolina in the same season until the Razorbacks added No. 1 Gonzaga to the win column alongside a victory over No. 1 Auburn from the regular season.

Neither victory came easy, but Thursday’s win put the Hogs in the team’s second straight Elite Eight, something that had not happened since back-to-back trips to the Final at the end of the 1994 and 1995 seasons.

Arkansas’ defensive effort was the difference against the Bulldogs, holding the nation’s best scoring offense (87.8 points per game) and best shooting offense (52.6%) to just 68 points on 37.5% shooting.

After enduring a four-minute scoring drought midway through the first half, the Razorbacks responded with a 9-0 run to take the lead and finished the half on a 13-2 run to take a 32-29 lead into the locker rooms. The late half run was fueled by forcing four Gonzaga turnovers and holding the Zags to just 1-of-7 from the field over the final 6:29.

Gonzaga quickly he drew even to open the second half but again the Razorbacks answered with a run again fueled by defense. Arkansas held the Bulldogs without a field goal for nearly five minutes to help build an eight-point lead.

Nursing a five-point lead with just eight seconds left, Au’Diese Toney’s block of a Drew Timme shot was the final momentum swing the Hogs needed. Toney put an exclamation point on the victory with a dunk with one second remaining to keep the Hogs dancing.

JD Notae led the Razorbacks with 21 points, six assists and three steals. Jaylin Williams scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to record his 15th double-double of the season while becoming Arkansas’ all-time leader in rebounds in a single season. Trey Wade’s 15 points and seven rebounds were huge in the win and marked just the fourth time this season he has scored in double digits.

Timme led Gonzaga with 25 points. Chet Holmgren scored 11 points and had 14 rebounds before fouling out.

Arkansas will face #2 seed Duke in the Elite 8. Tipoff is set for 7:49 pm (CT) and the game will be televised on TBS.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas: 32, Gonzaga: 29

• Both teams were having success on the offensive end with the Gonzaga leading 16-14 at the second media timeout (11:54).

• Over the next five minutes, Gonzaga used a 6-0 run to lead 22-17 at the under eight media timeout (7:26).

• Jaylin Williams became the school’s single-season leader for rebounds, passing Derek Hood’s 349 in 1998-98. Williams tied the mar at 5:12 then surpassed Hood with is eighth rebound of the game with 3:53 left in the first half.

• Arkansas used a 7-0 run to get to within one, 27-26, before taking a timeout at 2:46. The Hogs extended the run to 9-0 in a Jaylin Williams dunk to give the Hogs a 28-27 lead.

• Jaylin Williams took his second charge of the half (52nd of the year) with six seconds left and Notae hit a layup as time expired to give Arkansas a 32-39 lead at the break.

• Notae led the Hogs with 10 points and Williams had eight rebounds.

• Arkansas held Gonzaga to 37.5 FG% in the first half and 16.7 3PT% (2-of-12). The Bulldogs entered the game as the NCAA leader in FG% at 53.6% and were 24th in 3PT% at 37.4%.

SECOND HALF: Arkansas: 42, Gonzaga: 39

• Gonzaga scored the first four points of the second half to take a one-point lead. The teams traded baskets and Chet Holmgren tied the game at 36-36 with 16:54 left. Trey Wade drained a 3-pointer and the Hogs did not give up the lead the rest of the half.

• Au’Diese Toney converted an old-fashion 3-point play at 8:36 in the period to give Arkansas a 52-46 lead. The six-point lead was the largest of the game by the Hogs through the first 27:28 of the game.

• Jaylin Williams scored a jumper in the lane with 7:53 left to Arkansas an eight-point lead and give him 10 points and secure his 15th double-double of the season.

• Gonzaga got to within four (66-62) with 1:27 left but the Hogs made six straight at the line inside the final 21 seconds to seal the win.

GAME NOTES

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was JD Notae – Au’Diese Toney – Stanley Umude – Trey Wade – Jaylin Williams for the 19th game (17-2).

• Gonzaga won the opening tip and Arkansas is 8-1 in games the opponent wins the tip.

• Gonzaga’s Rasir Boulton scored the game’s first points at 18:26. Jaylin Williams had Arkansas’ first points at 18:26.

• Kamani Johnson was the first sub for Arkansas. It is just the second time this season he has been the first sub for the Hogs. The other was when Arkansas defeated then #1 Auburn.

• Arkansas was just 1 of 5 schools to make the Sweet 16 this year and last year along with Gonzaga, Houston, Michigan and Villanova.

• Arkansas is now 1-1 all-time versus Gonzaga.

• Arkansas is now 8-5 in NCAA Sweet 16 games and advanced to its 11th Elite 8.

• Arkansas is now 3-11 versus AP #1 in program history. The Hogs defeated #1 North Carolina in Pine Bluff and deafted Auburn in Bud Walton Arena earlier this season.

• Arkansas gets its first win over AP #1 in the NCAA Tournament. Previous losses came to North Carolina (2008 2nd Rd) • UMass (1996 Sweet 16) • UCLA (1995 NCAA Championship Game) • Indiana State (1979 Elite 8) • Kentucky (1978 Final Four)

• Arkansas is 3-1 this season in games the Razorbacks are ranked and played a ranked team. In program history, Arkansas is 45-49 when the Hogs are ranked and facing a ranked opponent.

• Arkansas becomes the 16th #4 seed to defeat a #1 seed in the Sweet 16 and the first since Michigan State beat Virginia in 2014 (NCAA).

• Arkansas forced 15 turnovers but only committed eight. Arkansas had six blocked shot compared to three by Gonzaga. The Bulldogs entered the game #6 in the NCAA in blocked shots per game (5.9).

• Arkansas has won 18 of is last 21 games. The Hogs held the Zags to 37.5% FG and 23.8% 3PT. Arkansas has held 14 of 21 in the span to below 40% shooting and 16 of 21 below 31% from deep.

• Arkansas is 22-1 this year when leading at the half and 55-3 in the Eric Musselman era.

• JD Notae is the first Hog in at least 25 years to get at least 21 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks in a game.

• JD Notae enters the school’s single-season top 10 for scoring with 646 points.

• Trey Wade was 3-of-4 from 3-point range. The 3 triples are his most in a Razorback uniform. His seven rebounds ties for his second-most rebounds as a Razorback.

• Chris Lykes made two free throws with 15 seconds left. He is now 46-of-49 (.939) at the line inside the final three minutes and overtime.

• Kamani Johnson was the first sub off the bench for the second time. Arkansas is 2-0 in those games beating No. 1 Auburn and Gonzaga.

• Au’Diese Toney had two blocked shots to tie his career high (his fifth time to do so).

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

Holt with final look at Hogs’ matchup with top-seeded Gonzaga tonight

Democrat-Gazette writer Bob Holt on Halftime on Thursday afternoon with the latest preview of Sweet 16 game for Razorbacks.

How to watch, listen to Razorbacks in Sweet 16 against Gonzaga

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Nobody expects Arkansas to beat Gonzaga tonight in the NCAA West Regional.

It is the most difficult of all four with all of the top four seeds in each one advancing past the first weekend.

Now the Razorbacks get the No. 1 overall seed in the Bulldogs at 6 p.m. on CBS with Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Grant Hill and Bill Raftery (color commentary) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline).

Listen to Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman on the radio at ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and central Arkansas, 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home and on satellite radio at Sirius 135 and XM 202.

Game two of the West Region Sweet 16 will feature #2 seed Duke versus No. 3 seed Texas Tech.

• Arkansas is making its 13th NCAA Sweet 16 appearance and second straight. This is the first time Arkansas has made consecutive Sweet 16 berths since earning three straight in 1994, ’95 and ’96. Last year, Arkansas advanced to the NCAA Elite 8 before falling to eventual national champion Baylor.

• This will be the second time Arkansas and Gonzaga have met. The previous meeting came on Nov. 27, 2013, in the Maui Invitational with the Bulldogs winning 91-81.

• Arkansas has not played in San Francisco since Jan. 2-3 in 1948. Arkansas is 1-1 all-time in San Francisco – playing on back-to-back nights of the San Francisco Tournament.

• San Francisco is 1,843 miles from Fayetteville but the Bay Area is — or was — home to several Razorbacks.

• Moses Moody — the program’s first one-and-done and an NBA Lottery pick — is in his rookie season playing in the Chase Center with the Golden State Warriors.

• Coach Eric Musselman spent eight years living in the Bay area. From 2002-04, he was head coach of the Sacramento Kings. From 2006-07, he was head coach of the Golden State Warriors. From 2007-10, he remained the area, working as a radio/TV analyst. Both his sons — Michael and Matthew — grew up in the area and attended Monte Vista HS (Danville, Calif.).

• Assistant coach Keith Smart spent 10 years coaching the Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors. In fact, his “home-base” is still Dublin, Calif., (east of Oakland) where he still owns a home.

• Assistant coach Clay Moser was an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings.

• Assistant coach Gus Argenal is a native of Concord, Calif., and attended De La Salle HS) … His brother, Justin was head coach at De La Salle HS for five years and is now head coach at Dominican University (San Rafael, Calif.). Gus and his wife, the former Hannah Turner, played basketball at UC Davis (2001-04).

• Recruiting coordinator Ronnie Brewer, a Razorback All-American and 2006 NBA first-round pick, played nine seasons in the NBA. His 10th and final season of professional basketball was with the Santa Cruz Warriors.

• Sophomore guard Cade Arbogast is a native of Concord, Calif., and attended De La Salle HS – playing for Gus’ brother Justin.

• Arkansas is 2-11 all-time when playing the #1 team in the nation, including a win over No. 1 Auburn this season.

• Arkansas is 0-5 vs the nation’s top-ranked team in the NCAA tournament including losses to North Carolina (2008 2nd Rd), UMass (1996 Sweet 16), UCLA (1995 NCAA Championship Game), Indiana State (1979 Elite 8), Kentucky (1978 Final Four).

• OVERALL, a ranked Arkansas team has played a ranked opponent 93 times. Arkansas is 44-49 all-time when ranked and playing a ranked opponent, including a 24-28 mark when ranked and playing a ranked team on a neutral court.

How to watch Gonzaga vs. Arkansas

Who: Gonzaga Bulldogs (28-3) vs. Arkansas Razorbacks (27-8)

• What: NCAA Tournament West Regional semifinals

Seeds: Gonzaga is the No. 1 seed in the West Regional; Arkansas is seeded No. 4.

• When: 6:09 p.m., Chase Center, San Francisco, Calif. (capacity 18,064)

• TV: CBS with Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Grant Hill and Bill Raftery (color commentary) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline)

• Radio: Listen to Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman on the radio at ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and central Arkansas, 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home and on satellite radio at Sirius 135 and XM 202.

• Latest Line: Gonzaga is a 10-point favorite over Arkansas, according to BetOnline.agThe over/under is 154.5. The latest moneyline Thursday afternoon has Gonzaga at -512 and Arkansas is +407.

• Poll rankings: Gonzaga is ranked No. 1 in the final Associated Press and Coaches polls. The Bulldogs were ranked preseason No. 1, and have been at the top of the poll for nine of the 17 weeks this season, including the final five weeks. They have been ranked No, 1 for at least four weeks in each of the past four years. Arkansas is ranked No. 17 in the AP poll, and No. 18 in the Coaches Poll. They were ranked as high as No. 10 on Nov. 29, but were also out of the poll for eight straight weeks in December and January.

Kenpom.com rankings: Gonzaga is No. 1 in the Kenpom.com rankings. Arkansas is No. 18.

How they got here

Gonzaga: Gonzaga won the West Coast Conference tournament over Saint Mary’s to qualify for the NCAAs. The Bulldogs beat No. 16 seed Georgia State 93-72 on Thursday in Portland, Ore., in the first round. The Bulldogs beat No. 8 seed Memphis 82-78 on Saturday in the second round.

• Arkansas: Arkansas was an at-large selection. The Razorbacks beat No. 13 seed Vermont 75-71 on Thursday in Buffalo, N.Y. The Razorbacks beat No. 12 seed New Mexico State 53-48 on Saturday.

• The winner gets: A trip to the West Regional finals on Sunday, where they’ll face the winner of No. 2 seed Duke and No. 3 seed Texas Tech. The game time has not yet been announced.

Gonzaga vs. Arkansas history

Gonzaga vs. Arkansas series history: Gonzaga leads 1-0.

• Gonzaga vs. Arkansas last meeting: Gonzaga beat Arkansas 91-81 on Nov. 27, 2013 in the Maui Invitational in Hawaii. It was on the final day of tournament for fifth place after both teams lost their first-round games. Kevin Pangos led Gonzaga with 34 points, and he made 7-of-8 shots from three-point range. Bobby Portis led Arkansas with 18 points.

Coaches

• Gonzaga coach Mark Few: In his 23nd year at Gonzaga, turning the small Spokane, Wash., school into a national powerhouse. He is the winningest active coach by percentage at .837, with an overall record of 658-128, and has won at least 24 games in every season. He has won 34 NCAA Tournament games and has reached the NCAA title game twice, losing to Baylor last year and to North Carolina in 2017.

• Arkansas coach Eric Musselman: Eric Musselman is in his third season as the head coach at Arkansas. He has posted a 72-27 record there, and is 33-20 in SEC games. He also coached for four years at Nevada, where he was 110-34 and made the NCAA Tournament three times. He was also a head coach in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors (2002-04) and the Sacramento Kings (2006-07). Former Indiana great Keith Smart is in his first year as an assistant at Arkansas. He played for and coached with Musselman in the NBA.

Cobb on Texas A&M making run through NIT plus Hogs’ matchup

David Cobb from CBS Sports on the Aggies trying to show NCAA committee they made mistake, looks at Gonzaga game.

Halftime Pod Presented By Eastside Liquor: Holt, Cobb, Richardson & Henry

Extra long Halftime today! Sweet 16 Hogs vs. Zags all show!
Guests- David Cobb, Bob Holt & Clay Henry