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Ramirez, Spencer pick up top player honors for week from SEC

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Redshirt senior Amber Ramirez got her first SEC honor, getting co-player of the top week award Tuesday.

It was the first time she’d picked up a league.

Freshman Samara Spencer picked up her third freshman of the week award, including the second week in a row.

Ramirez put together arguably the best stretch of her collegiate career this week, as she averaged 27 points per game on 54% shooting against two top-15 opponents.

In the game against No. 12 LSU, Ramirez led the way in Arkansas’ first ranked win since February of 2021, dropping in 25 points, 16 after halftime.

Ramirez hit five of her eight threes in the game, including four of them in the decisive third quarter spurt.

Her 25-point mark was one shy of her season high, while her 10 made field goals and five made threes both matched her season-bests.

Somehow, Ramirez was even better against No. 7 Tennessee, dropping in a season-high 29 points on the road in Arkansas’ overtime loss.

She was just as efficient despite the increase in total points, hitting nine of her 17 field goal attempts, while adding five more three’s on nine tries to her SEC-leading total of 32 three’s made.

The redshirt senior guard was also huge on the glass against one of the better rebounding teams in the country, hauling in eight rebounds, nearly giving her a double-double.

Ramirez did almost all of her damage in this game without Makayla Daniels, who went down in the second quarter with injury. Coming into Monday night’s game, Daniels was leading Arkansas in scoring, rebounding, steals and assists.

Spencer continues to build her case for the league’s freshman of the year honor.

After winning the weekly award last week, the freshman guard put on a great encore performance, averaging 18.5 points and 3.5 rebounds against two top-15 opponents.

Spencer helped Arkansas knock off LSU, while stepping in to nearly rally Arkansas past the Lady Vols on the road Monday night.

She was special against LSU, hitting 53 percent of her shots in the first 20-point performance of her young career.

It marked her third straight game increasing her season-best point output, as she had dropped 18 points at Alabama on Jan. 20, followed by 19 points against Mississippi State on Jan. 23.

She hit three of her five threes in the game, while pulling down three rebounds and dishing two assists.

Against Tennessee, Spencer took over the lead guard spot, as Daniels went down in the second quarter due to injury.

She dropped in 17 more points in the contest, including six points in the overtime frame to lead the Hogs. Spencer also dished a team-high four assists in the overtime loss.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Arkansas infielder Robert Moore picked up multiple preseason All-America honors Monday along with two teammates.

Moore earned second-team honors at second base from D1Baseball on Monday.

Moore hit .283 with a team-leading 16 home runs and 53 RBI in 2021, his first full season with the Razorbacks.

He earned All-SEC, Newcomer All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive praise after the year.

Moore also became the first Razorback in program history to earn freshman All-America status in multiple seasons as he landed on Baseball America’s freshman All-America team following the 2021 campaign.

He was eligible due to the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.

The Razorback second baseman has also garnered preseason All-America second-team praise from Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper this spring.

Perfect Game, meanwhile, tabbed him as a third-team preseason All-American at second base.

Earlier Monday, Moore in addition to Peyton Stovall and Jaxon Wiggins were named to Baseball America’s 2022 preseason All-America team.

Moore received a second-team nod at second base, while Stovall and Wiggins garnered third-team honors at first base and as a starting pitcher, respectively.

The team was voted on by the scouting departments of 14 MLB organizations. Baseball America annually polls major league teams to vote for its preseason All-America team, asking that they make their selections based on performance, talent and professional potential.

Moore is also the only player on this year’s Baseball America preseason All-America team to repeat as a preseason All-America honoree.

The Razorback infielder was voted to BA’s Second Team at second baseman in 2021.

Baseball America ranks Moore as the No. 8 overall college prospect for the 2022 MLB Draft as well as the second-best second baseman among all college prospects.

D1Baseball, meanwhile, ranks Moore as the No. 10 college prospect and the second-best collegiate second baseman ahead of the upcoming draft.

Stovall enters his true freshman campaign with plenty of hype after arriving at Arkansas as the top prospect in the state of Louisiana, according to Prep Baseball Report.

He was named to the preseason SEC Freshman of the Year by D1Baseball and is expected to play first base and make an immediate impact for the Razorbacks.

Wiggins made 17 appearances, including four starts, on the mound for Arkansas as a true freshman in 2021.

The right-hander is ranked by Baseball America as one of the top college prospects for the 2023 MLB Draft and posted a 3-1 record with a 5.09 ERA and four saves, striking out 28 in 23.0 innings pitched.

The Hogs, reigning SEC regular season and tournament champions, open the 2022 campaign – their 100th season of competition – against Illinois State on Feb. 18-20 at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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