Macio Teague (22 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks) on big effort downing Arkansas on Monday night to reach Final Four for the Bears.
Fans’ reaction after Hogs knocked out of NCAA by Baylor
Mostly, social media reaction was encouraging and positive after Arkansas’ 81-72 loss to Baylor on Monday night in the Elite Eight.
Not our night, but damn proud of this team. We will be back and will not end here. Thank you Razorback fans for your support during this entire season. As always we are #OneRazorback https://t.co/MNOHlVg9Ck
— Hunter Yurachek (@HunterYurachek) March 30, 2021
Very proud of this year’s @RazorbackMBB. All of Arkansas is proud of this team. It is their heart and love of the game that inspires us all to work hard and excel.
— Gov. Asa Hutchinson (@AsaHutchinson) March 30, 2021
Great season @razorbackmbb! Still proud of our Hogs! We’ll be back next year!
— Leslie Rutledge (@LeslieRutledge) March 30, 2021
Proud of y’all boys❤️ @RazorbackMBB
— Trey Knox (@Fbu1Tk) March 30, 2021
Hold your heads high fellas! The destination may have not been reached, but y’all for sure put on for the state! Y’all fought from beginning to end. Can’t be more proud!!??❤️ @RazorbackMBB #WPS
— Isaiah Joe (@zai_joe1) March 30, 2021
Turn on that damn jukebox, light up Dickson, and Call Those Hogs…
support when we don’t win ‘em all is what makes us One Razorback. @EricPMusselman @RazorbackMBB are Champions without winning an actual Championship!!
Thanks for the season!!
— Mike Neighbors (@coachneighbors) March 30, 2021
Not the outcome we wanted but can’t be much prouder of @RazorbackMBB. Thankful for the memories and congrats on a helluva season! ❤️ #WPS
— Bobby BP Portis (@BPortistime) March 30, 2021
Even with all the obstacles this year presented, we felt the support of the whole Razorback family.
Can’t wait until we’re back in a full Bud Walton with y’all. pic.twitter.com/sJY6CeYZXK
— Arkansas Razorback Basketball ? (@RazorbackMBB) March 30, 2021
Late scoring drought costs Hogs in 81-72 loss to Baylor
When Arkansas needed a basket down the stretch in the second half they couldn’t buy one and Baylor pulled away for an 81-72 win in the Elite Eight in Indianapolis.
The loss finished the Razorbacks’ season at 25-7, which is the best they’ve done in 26 years but people were expecting more.
“This team will never be forgotten,” senior transfer Jalen Tate said later.
Once the sting from a stinging loss to Baylor at a level of the NCAA Tournament fans probably weren’t expecting before the season if they’re being honest this will be viewed as a positive season.
“It’s raw right now,” Eric Musselman said later. “As a competitor you want to win every game. Right now I’m thinking about the 40 minutes that just happened. All of us are really proud of the season that we’ve had.
“We got scorching hot at the right time to end the season. We played with confidence. We were a basketball team that got better every single day.”
The Hogs simply ran into what Tate called “a very good team.”
“They got All-Americans,” Musselman said. “We had three freshmen in our starting lineup. Obviously we were the youngest team left in the Sweet 16. Those guys earned their starts based on how they played.
“It’s asking a lot for three freshmen in the Elite Eight game.”
Again, Arkansas got behind early, mostly due to turnovers. For most of the season they were able to come back from getting behind early, but not Monday night. Part of it was Baylor, but a bigger part was 15 turnovers.
The Bears converted those into 21 points while the Hogs turned nine Baylor turnovers into just six points.
“Just too much to overcome,” Musselman said of the turnovers.
Another big factor was JD Notae, who only played 15 minutes fouling out early in the second half with 14 points. Freshman Davonte Davis also had 14 while Moses Moody’s shooting woes continued with just 11 points, going 2-of-10 from the field.
“Honestly, some calls didn’t go his way,” Tate said. “We would have had a better shot with him out there on the court. It was unfortunate the refs took it out of his hands with some of the 50-50 calls that didn’t go his way.”
Musselman didn’t take it there. He’s been doing this at a high level for too long and throwing the officials under the bus simply isn’t his style.
“His dribble penetration, we were just going to see how long he could play out there,” he said. “Then he picked up a fifth way too early.”
Don’t write this off as a lack of effort. In the final stats, the Hogs were right there, shooting even with Baylor (48.1% to the Bears 48.4%), out-rebounding them, 34-29, and shooting more free throws (17-23 to 13-17).
“We did shoot 48 percent from the field against a really, really, good defensive team,” Musselman said. “So if someone told me we were going to be able to shoot 48% from the field, you know, we probably would have taken that. It was our defense is where we thought the major issues were.”
Missing Notae, nobody else picked up the scoring slack and a dry spell lasting over six minutes late when they had cut the Baylor lead to 4 with 7:34 left.
And didn’t get another point from the field until 1:19 left and only free throws kept it to an 8-point game after Justin Smith’s layup.
Then it was up to the Bears hitting their free throws and closing it out.
Hogs need big game from Moses to reach Final Four
• Who: No. 10 (No. 3 seed) Arkansas Razorbacks (25-6) vs. No. 3 (No. 1 seed) Baylor Bears (25-2)
• What: Arkansas will be playing its first NCAA Elite Eight since 1995. Arkansas and Baylor are longtime Southwest Conference rivals. The series dates back to Arkansas’ first season of basketball (1923-24). This will be the 144th all-time meeting and Arkansas owns a 96-47 advantage.
• When: Monday, March 29, 8:57 p.m.
• Where: NCAA Elite Eight, Unity Court at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind.
• Television: CBS (Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery, Tracy Wolfson)
• Radio: ESPN Arkansas 95.3 (River Valley), 96.3 (Hot Springs), 104.3 (Harrison-Mountain Home), 99.5 (Fayetteville) with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman.
Moses Moody was the SEC’s top freshman this year, but it’s been Davonte Davis that has stepped up to make the big plays for Arkansas at tournament time.
Oh, Moody hasn’t played horrible. He’s averaging just over 13 points a game, but Devo has made THE play when it HAD to be made … on offense and defense.
Against Baylor tonight in the Elite Eight, Moody is going to have to step things up on the offensive side. The Bears have been considered one of the top two or three teams in the country all season.
The Razorbacks probably can’t dig a double-digit hole like they have throughout the tournament and expect to climb out of it. Baylor is that good.
So is Moody, but for whatever reason it hasn’t shown up in Indianapolis.
The Hogs’ freshman trio of Moody, Davis and Jaylin Williams will be critical and all three are going to be challenged in this game … if the Hogs have a shot of staying in it.
For Moody, who likely will be gone after this season for the NBA, where he is projected as a likely lottery pick in the draft, this could be the game where his legacy is determined in the minds of fans.
They’ll always love him.
But they’ll remember this game.
O’Gara thinks adopted Hogs’ defense big key against Baylor
Connor O’Gara of Saturday Down South has, more or less, adopted the Hogs to root for and he said on Halftime he’s expecting big game Monday night.
Goodheart top SEC player for last week; Razorback recap
Overall Record: 19-3
Conference Record: 5-1
Streak: W7
In The Polls – Week 6
Baseball America – No. 1
D1Baseball – No. 2
USA Today Coaches – No. 2
NCBWA – No. 3
Perfect Game – No. 3
Collegiate Baseball – No. 5
Week 6 Results (5-0)
Tuesday, Memphis, W, 14-1
Wednesday, Memphis, W, 9-4
Friday, at No. 2 Mississippi State, W, 8-2
Saturday, at No. 2 Mississippi State, W, 11-5
Sunday, at No. 2 Mississippi State, W, 364
This Week
Tuesday, Central Arkansas, 6:30 p.m. (SEC Network+)
Thursday, Auburn, 6:30 p.m. [SEC Network+]
Friday, Auburn, 6:30 p.m. [SEC Network+]
Saturday, Auburn, 2 p.m. [SEC Network+]
Top Player of the Week
Matt Goodheart
INF – Sr. – 6-1 – 185 –Magnolia, Ark.
Weekly totals: 4 GP/4 GS, .421/450/1.053, 8-for-19, 4 R, 4 HR, 7 RBI, 1 BB
Goodheart homered in all four contests he played during Arkansas’ perfect 5-0 week, smashing a two-run dinger as part of his career-best four-hit day in the midweek series finale at home against Memphis before homering in all three games at Mississippi State.
The Razorback designated hitter hit a solo shot in the series opener against the Bulldogs at Dudy Noble Field, launching a two-run homer in the second game before swatting another solo shot in the finale. He helped lead Arkansas to a three-game road sweep of Mississippi State.
Monday morning Goodheart was named the SEC’s Player of the Week.
Pitcher of the Week
Kevin Kopps
RHP – Sr. – 6-4 – 230 – Prairie Village, Kan.
Weekly totals: 1 G, 4.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K, 1 SV
In an outing reminiscent of teammate Caleb Bolden’s SEC weekly award-winning performance to begin the season, Kopps came out of the bullpen in relief of starter Zebulon Vermillion in game two of the road series against Mississippi State and was dominant. The right struck out seven in four scoreless innings, allowing only two hits and a walk in an otherwise lights-out performance. His effort out of the bullpen earned him the save in Arkansas’ series-clinching 11-5 victory.
Freshman of the Week
Cayden Wallace
INF/OF – Fr. – 6-0 – 205 – Greenbrier, Ark.
Weekly totals: 5 GP/5 GS, .381/.500/.667, 8-for-21, 5 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 4 BB, 1 HBP
Wallace played in all five games during Arkansas’ perfect 5-0 stretch, hammering two home runs and driving in four runs for the week. He went deep in the midweek series opener against Memphis before launching his second of the week in the series opener at Mississippi State. The freshman had at least one hit in all five contests, including two multi-hit efforts, and has now had a base hit in seven consecutive games.
Razorback Notes
• Matt Goodheart is the first Hog to hit a home run in four consecutive games since Aaron Murphree did so against Ohio State, South Dakota State and Siena in 2008 (March 2-8).
Baylor has slowly improved after pause, says Smoak
David Smoak of SicEm365 talked ahead of Elite Eight matchup on The Morning Rush about how this is clearly Scott Drew’s best team.
Dungee selected to take part in national three-point competition
INDIANAPOLIS — Chelsea Dungee has been selected to the Rocket Mortgage Women’s 3-Point Championship roster for the 32nd annual State Farm College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships, announced today.
The event will take place at Hinkle Fieldhouse on the Butler University Campus in Indianapolis on Thursday. Dungee is one of eight players selected for the event that will air live on ESPN2 at 8 p.m.
Dungee comes into the event after shooting a career-best 38.7 percent from beyond the arc during her senior season.
The accolades have started to pile up for the Razorback guard, as she has earned a spot on the AP’s Third Team All-America, the All-SEC First Team, and a spot on the WBCA All-American Regional Finalist list.
Dungee also declared for the WNBA Draft, where she has been projected to go in the first round.
Intersport, producers of the event, invites 24 of the nation’s elite men’s and women’s college basketball players to compete in the State Farm College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships (eight dunkers, along with eight men’s and eight women’s shooters).
The program showcases the dunking and sharp-shooting talents of the nation’s top college basketball players during the Men’s 3-point Championship, the Rocket Mortgage Women’s 3-Point Championship, the Battle of the Champions, the Great Clips Slam Dunk Championship and the IHOP Team Shootout.
A complete roster of participants will be released at a later date.
This year’s event will be closed to the public. Fans can watch the event live on ESPN2 at 8 p.m. Thursday and can visit CollegeSlam.com
Hogs will have biggest challenge with Bears, Murphy says
Democrat-Gazette writer Tom Murphy said on The Morning Rush that the Hogs will have to improve half-court offense, rebounding against Baylor.
Bud Light Seltzer Morning Rush Podcast – Recapping Hogs win vs. ORU, preview Baylor tonight
The guys recap last night’s Sweet 16 victory over ORU, and look ahead to this evening’s Elite 8 matchup vs. Baylor. Also, hear from ADG’s Tom Murphy and Baylor Sports Talk Radio Host David Smoak, as they give their thoughts on tonight’s matchup.










