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Beck comparing Musselman with Richardson plus handling tournament

Corey Beck played for Nolan Richardson in college and wanted to play for Eric Musselman in pros ahead of tournament.

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Drew experiencing Buffalo, looking at basketball ahead of Vermont game

Drew Barrett of Halftime feels Vermont thinks they match up well with Razorbacks, especially down low, in first-round game.

Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: Hogs play today, Corey Beck joins

Tye & Tommy on Vermont, Corey Beck on this team, Drew LIVE in Buffalo and more!

 

TRUSTING THE PROCESS S2E11: Chad Withrow of Outkick 360

Chad shares about being the first of his immediate family to graduate college, moving on from traditional radio, his last bachelor trip and more!

 

Musselman on Hogs playing Vermont first in NCAA Tournament

Arkansas coach Eric Musselman’s complete press conference ahead of the first round in Buffalo, N.Y., on Thursday night.

Razorback players rested, ready to open play in NCAA Tournament

Jaylin Williams, JD Notae, Stanley Umude on Hogs embracing the underdog role as many are picking Vermont in first round.

Hogs run-rule Grambling for second straight day in 13-3 win

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — No. 3 Arkansas run-ruled Grambling for the second time in as many days to extend its season-long winning streak to eight games.

The Razorbacks (13-3) scored runs in all but one frame, powering past the Tigers (5-12), 13-3, in eight innings on Wednesday at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Chris Lanzilli and Brady Slavens each collected multiple hits and RBI as the Arkansas offense totaled double-digit runs for the fourth consecutive game.

Arkansas scored early and often, putting up three runs in the bottom of the first and tacking on three more across the second and third innings. After going scoreless in the fourth, the Razorbacks came back with seven runs over the final four innings before walking it off on a passed ball in the bottom of the eighth.

True freshman Austin Ledbetter made his second career start, lasting 2 1/3 innings before the bullpen took over. Zack Morris, Heston Tole and Nick Griffin combined to toss 5 2/3 scoreless innings with seven strikeouts.

Offensively, Peyton Stovall collected his second three-hit effort in as many days to raise his batting average to .339 for the season. All nine Razorback starters reached base as Arkansas sprayed 14 hits and drew a season-high 11 walks as well as two hit-by-pitches.

Lanzilli’s three-RBI afternoon was powered by his season-high three hits, while Slavens drove in three on two hits, including his third double of the season.

The Razorbacks now turn their attention to SEC play as Arkansas opens conference action at home against Kentucky (14-4) this weekend. The three-game set against the SEC East foe begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 18, on SEC Network+.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

Pittman after Hogs’ third day of spring practice, getting more physical

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman likes the physicality team has shown plus how walk-through practices help smooth start.

Vermont hasn’t played against defense like they’ll see against Razorbacks

Pig Trail Nation’s Alyssa Orange on Halftime about how the Catamounts face a Hogs’ defense better than anything they’ve seen.

King thinks Razorbacks staff putting together big names in recruiting

Nashville Sports Radio’s Bill King said on Halftime that Sam Pittman and his staff are working without history of success.