Hogs have record-shattering night, but fall just short of Auburn

It was a Friday night like no other as Arkansas hosted a gymnastics meet in Bud Walton Arena for the first time and shattered the program attendance record with 10,345 fans.

The previous record was set at Barnhill Arena on Jan. 17, 2020, which was coach Jordyn Wieber’s home debut with the Razorbacks.

Wieber had set a goal of 10,000 fans for the meet and was extremely pleased with the showing from the Arkansas faithful.

“I knew that 10,000 was a lofty goal, and that’s totally my style. But to exceed it was really amazing,” Wieber said. “I’m just so overwhelmed at the support for our student-athletes and for this program, and from our athletic department for allowing us to have a meet in Bud Walton … not only the crowd, but the energy, the atmosphere. It was so special. Chills just thinking about it.”

The Razorbacks were edged by Auburn by just one-half of a tenth with a final score of 197.250-197.200.

Freshman Leah Smith placed third in her collegiate debut Friday night against Auburn. (Gunnar Rathbun / Arkansas Communications)

Despite the loss, Arkansas has never scored over 197 in the first two weeks of any season, and it was the sixth-highest team score in program history.

The Gymbacks posted 49-plus on each of the four events and defeated Auburn on bars with a 49.550, which ties the second-best bars score in program history.

Senior Kennedy Hambrick won her second all-around title in as many weeks with a score of 39.525 and also took the title on beam with a 9.950. She finished in second on floor (9.875) and third on bars (9.925). Freshman Leah Smith made her collegiate all-around debut and came in third with a score of 39.175.

Graduate student Maggie O’Hara scored a 9.950 on bars to share the title with Auburn freshman and Tokyo 2020 all-around champion Suni Lee, and senior Amanda Elswick posted a 9.900 on vault for the crown.

Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee had a 9.9 in the bars competition for Auburn. (Gunnar Rathbun / Arkansas Communications)

Vault

Senior Savannah Pennese made a splash right away as she stuck her Yurchenko full vault for a score of 9.775 to get Arkansas started. Elswick vaulted in the No. 3 spot for the Gymbacks and delivered Arkansas’ first 9.900 of the season and what would be the highest vault mark of the meet. Freshmen Leah Smith and Makie Sedlacek both scored matching 9.800s and the Gymbacks finished the first rotation with a score of 49.050.

Bars

Yet again the lead-off came up big for Arkansas as Jensen Scalzo earned a 9.900 to get the second rotation rolling and stuck her double layout dismount. Hambrick, graduate student Sarah Shaffer and O’Hara made up the second half of the lineup and all stuck their landings for three in a row. O’Hara capped things off with a beautifully-executed routine that garnered a 10 from one judge and helped pushed the Gymbacks to their second-best bars score ever, 49.550.

Beam

Arkansas carried the momentum into the third rotation on beam, in the Gymbacks counted no scores less than 9.750. The lineup was highlighted by Hambrick, who nailed her back handspring-layout-step out series and stuck her gainer full dismount for a 9.950. Senior Bailey Lovett also put up a solid 9.90 routine which included a stick to tie for third on the night. The Gymbacks wrapped up beam with a 49.300 total and held a slight edge over Auburn headed into the final rotation.

Floor

Pennese was up first and blew her previous personal best out of the water with a 9.875 to get Arkansas off on the right foot. Each Gymback after scored at least a 9.800, including Smith in her collegiate floor debut with a 9.850. Hambrick added a 9.875 in the No. 4 spot and Lovett tied her as the anchor in the last routine of the historic night. Arkansas earned a 49.300 on floor to maintain the second-longest active streak of 49+ on floor at 34 meets, which is also a program record.

Next match

Arkansas begins its road slate next week with a dual meet at LSU on Friday, Jan. 21 in Baton Rouge.

The Tigers are currently ranked No. 6 in the country. The meet is set for 8 p.m. and will air live on SEC Network.

Hornsby reportedly back with Hogs … but maybe at WR; White in portal

It was a busy Friday in the transfer portal for Arkansas.

But not a lot of confirmed information.

There were multiple reports Friday that backup quarterback Malik Hornsby had removed his name from the transfer portal but no announcement of a new destination.

That was followed by reports he was returning to the Razorbacks.

Later in the day, people reported he was coming back to the Hogs … to play wide receiver, where he played a couple of snaps in the Outback Bowl against Penn State.

Again, a lot of unconfirmed reports all over the place about everything except he’s no longer in the transfer portal.

Hornsby has only thrown 12 passes in his time as the main backup to starting quarterback KJ Jefferson.

As long as Jefferson remains upright, he will be the starter so the attraction of getting Hornsby’s speed outside is enough of an enticement for coaches to at least be considering that move.

In other news around the wide receivers, walk-on John David White reportedly put his name into the transfer portal.

In two years, he had a couple of receptions.

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