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Diamond Hawgs Podcast S2E7: Previewing Southeastern Louisiana w/ Former Hog Catcher Casey Opitz

Join Mason Choate and Robert Stewart as they break down the 15-3 midweek win over Omaha and preview the series with Southeastern Louisiana (0:00-41:45). Former Arkansas catcher Casey Opitz stops by the show to talk about the Hogs and where he is at in the minors (41:45-1:09:22).

 

Musselman still doesn’t understand NET rankings, previews Tennessee

Razorbacks coach Eric Musselman still hasn’t got a clue about how NET works plus looked ahead to game with Vols.

Recapping Hogs’ win in SEC Tournament over Missouri in overtime

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Arkansas is moving on in the 2022 SEC Tournament with a win over Missouri in overtime, 61-52.

With the win, the Razorbacks move onto the quarterfinals, where the No. 1 seed and No. 1 team in the country, South Carolina, awaits.

Amber Ramirez scored 17 points in the game, 15 of which came after halftime, to lead the Hogs

It appeared she had the winner, too, as she hit a midrange jumper with 25 seconds remaining to put the Razorbacks up by two.

Makayla Daniels came up huge in the win, notching the first double-double of her career, going for 13 points and a career-best 14 rebounds. Sasha Goforth was also excellent in this one, scoring 11 points, blocking a career-best five shots, while holding All-SEC Second Teamer Hayley Frank to just five points.

Todd Van Emst / SEC

TURNING POINT

The first half was a struggle for both teams, as the two squads headed back to the locker room with Missouri up, 23-17.

The Hogs shot just 19 percent in the first half, while the Tigers only connected on 33 percent of their attempts.

Arkansas came out of the locker room strong though – the Hogs held Missouri to just nine points in the frame, and tied the game up at 32 going into the fourth quarter.

It was a seesaw affair in the fourth, as the Hogs led by as many as five and the Tigers led by as many as three.

Ramirez’s midrange make off an inbounds play gave the Hogs the lead, but Haley Troup answered, making a layup of her own with 20 seconds left. Ramirez had another look at it, but her banker came off the rim, sending the game into overtime.

Arkansas was excellent in its first SEC Tournament overtime period since 2013, as the Hogs dominated the extra frame, 13-4.

Daniels led the way in the overtime, scoring six points, all of which came at the free throw line. Goforth only had three in the period, but that three-point shot proved to be lethal, as the Hogs wouldn’t trail again after the 50-50 tie was broken.

Todd Van Emst / SEC

 HOG HIGHLIGHTS

• Goforth’s five blocks in the game matched her career-high. It also moved her into third on Arkansas’ single-season blocks list, as she now has 60 of them this season.

• Samara Spencer reached double-figures in her SEC Tournament debut, scoring 11 points.

• Ramirez has now scored in double-figures in 16 of her last 17 games.

• In addition to her double-double, Daniels also led the team in assists, dishing five of them.

• Jersey Wolfenbarger had a solid SEC Tournament debut, going for five points, nine rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks.

NEXT TIME OUT

The Hogs are set to play No. 1 South Carolina tomorrow in the quarterfinals. That game will tipoff at noon, and it will air live on SEC Network.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Hogs sweep the Tigers!

Tye & Tommy on the big win over LSU, Treylon Burks at the combine, Richard Davenport joins and more!

 

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Notae’s free throw gives Hogs narrow win over LSU

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — JD Notae sank two free throws with eight seconds left and the Razorbacks came up with a big stop on the ensuing possession to give #14/15 Arkansas a 77-76 victory over LSU Wednesday night at Bud Walton Arena.

LSU led by four with 1:47 left after an old-fashion, 3-point play by Tari Eason, who led the Tigers with 24 points. Au’Diese Toney answered with a 4-0 run of his own – two free throws and a layup off a Notae assist – to tie the game at 74 with 1:13. Xavier Pinson put LSU back up two, 76-74, with a layup.

Kamani Johnson, playing for the fouled-out Jaylin Williams, got an offensive rebound with 46 seconds to go. On the play, the officials reviewed the play and LSU was called for a flagrant one foul for grabbing Johnson on the rebound. Johnson made 1-of-2 free throws to get the Hogs to within one (76-75).

Jaylin Williams (Michael Morrison / HitThatLine.com)

Arkansas could not capitalize after keeping the ball after the flagrant foul as JD Notae slipped and turned the ball over. LSU had two shots, a 3-pointer and a layup off an offensive rebound, but came up empty each time. Notae grabbed the rebound with 12 seconds left and pushed the ball up the floor. He was fouled with eight seconds left and calmly sank both free throws.

LSU had one final chance and the Razorback defense forced a tough layup by Pinson which came up short. Stanley Umude grabbed the rebound to secure the win.

Umude led the Razorbacks with 23 points. Williams, who fouled out attempting to take his fourth charge of the game with 4:27 left, recorded his sixth straight double-double (and 12th of the season) with 19 points and 10 rebounds while adding two steals and a blocked shot. Toney finished with 18 points (6-of-9 FG and 6-of-6 FT). Notae, who only scored three first-half points and was just 3-of-12 shooting, had 12 points, including a 3-pointer with 10:33 left and making 4-of-4 at the line inside the final five minutes. Notae added seven rebounds and five assists.

Darius Days had 19 points for the Tigers and Pinson, who was 5-of-21 from the field (0-of-7 from 3-point range), had 12 points.

While LSU dominated the backboards, 43-35, Arkansas won the game at the free throw line. The Hogs were 24-of-28 while the Tigers were 18-of-19.

Arkansas concludes the regular season at #13 Tennessee on Saturday (Mar. 5). Tipoff is set for 11 am (CT) and the game will be televised on ESPN.

Au’Diese Toney (Michael Morrison / HitThatLine.com)

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 35, LSU 35

• Arkansas led 12-11 at the first media timeout despite LSU holding a 9-1 advantage on the backboards.

• Stanley Umude hit a basket as the buzzer sounded to tie the game at 35.

• The half featured four ties and five lead changes. Arkansas’ largest lead was five (5-0 to start the game) and LSU’s largest lead was 2 (35-33) after a Darius Days 3-pointer at 1:01.

• After leading the rebound battle 9-1 early, LSU only led by two at halftime, 20-18.

• Jaylin Williams led Arkansas with 13 points and seven rebounds. Au’Diese Toney added 10 points.

• Darius Days and Xavier Pinson each had 10 points for the Tigers.

Stanley Umude (Michael Morrison / HitThatLine.com)

SECOND HALF: Arkansas 42, LSU 41

• LSU came out hot and out-scored the Hogs 7-2 to start the second half.

• LSU took its largest lead of seven points (42-35) with 18:31 to play and the Tigers also led by seven (63-56) with 6:31 left.

• Days gave LSU a five-point lead with 5:12 left before Stanley Umude drained a 3-pointer with 4:49 left to get to within two (65-63). From that point, no team led by more than four points the rest of the way.

• Umude scored 14 of his 23 points in the second half.

• Arkansas shot 52.2 percent from the field (3-of-7 from 3-point) in the second half and was 15-of-17 at the line.

• LSU was held to 31.6 percent from the field (3-of-14 from 3-point) in the second half.

Davonte Davis (Michael Morrison / HitThatLine.com)

GAME NOTES

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was JD Notae – Au’Diese Toney – Stanley Umude – Trey Wade – Jaylin Williams for the 14th straight game.

• Arkansas won the opening tip.

• Jaylin Williams scored the first points of the game, a jumper at 19:35.

• Davonte Davis was the first Razorback sub.

• Arkansas wins its 14th game over the last 15. Over the span and including tonight, the Hogs have held 11 of 15 opponents below 40% shooting from the field and held 13 of 15 opponents before 31% shooting from 3-point range.

• Jaylin Williams grabbed Arkansas’ first three rebounds to set the school record for most rebounds in SEC games with 169. He finished with 10 rebounds for the game and has 176 rebounds in SEC games this season. Bobby Portis previously held the record with 168 rebounds in SEC games in the 2015 season.

• This game marked just the second time this season – and in the Eric Musselman era – that the game was tied at halftime. The other instance (this season) was 25-25 vs Mississippi State at home. Arkansas won that game 63-55.

• Au’Diese Toney was 6-of-6 at free throw line for the third time in the last four games. He has made 19 straight at the line.

• Arkansas sweeps its second opponent this year. The Razorbacks took two from Missouri as well and avenged earlier losses to Mississippi State and Texas A&M.

• Arkansas’ final five games of the year were the toughest in the nation according to ESPN BPI as all five were QUAD 1 games. The Hogs wave won the first four including victories over #8 Tennessee, at #51 Florida, vs #5 Kentucky and vs #16 LSU.

• Since Eric Musselman’s arrival, Arkansas has the most overall wins among SEC teams (69), most home wins (46) and most SEC home wins (21).

• Jaylin Williams drew three charges to run his season total of 48. It was the 15th time Williams has taken multiple charges in a game and the fifth time he has take as many as three (as well as three times taking four).

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.