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Hogs roll to 16th win as Haff strikes out 11 in 4-1 win over UCA

CONWAY — Pitcher Mary Haff recorded her nation-leading 10th win of the season and struck out a season-high 11 as No. 19 Arkansas defeated Central Arkansas, 4-1, for its 16th win in a row on Tuesday night at Farris Field.

The Razorbacks (17-2) hit two home runs, despite being held to a season-low three hits, and claimed the first-ever meeting between the two programs.

How it happened

Arkansas wasted no time jumping on the board in the top of the first, as infielder Danielle Gibson put her team up by lifting a two-run homer to left for her fifth bomb in the last three games.

The Bears (12-8) responded hitting a solo homer in the bottom half of the inning, making the score 2-1.

A manufactured run in the second increased Arkansas’ lead to 3-1.

Infielder Audrie LaValley walked and advanced to second on outfielder Keely Huffine’s sacrifice bunt. Infielder Hannah Gammill went with a pitch over the outside part of the plate and spanked it to right center for a double, scoring LaValley.

Two of the Hogs first three runs came off free bases, as Burnside was hit by a pitch before Gibson’s homer in the first.

Haff worked around some traffic in the third and fourth innings, stranding two runners in each frame. She allowed back-to-back one out infield singles in the fourth but struck out the side.

The defense was solid all night playing error-free ball, and cut down a run at the plate in the bottom of the fifth after an infield single to short, with Gibson and catcher Kayla Green teaming up for the out.

In the sixth, designated player Linnie Malkin took momentum from the defense and jolted Arkansas’ first hit since the second inning for a solo homer to left, her seventh of the season, and increased the lead to 4-1.

Haff (10-1) surrendered a season-high eight hits, but seven were singles and gave up just one run on 11 strikeouts with one walk.

The redshirt junior pitched her fifth complete game of the year. Jordan Johnson (3-4) threw 5.1 frames for the Bears, allowing three hits and four earned runs with two walks and six strikeouts. Rio Sanchez finished the game throwing 1.2 innings of shut down relief.

The Razorbacks embark on SEC play later this weekend from March 14-16 for a three-game series at No. 20 South Carolina.

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Moody named All-SEC by coaches; Notae top sixth man

Arkansas guard Moses Moody picked up three honors by the SEC coaches, including SEC Freshman of the Year, and JD Notae was voted the SEC Sixth-Man of the Year, the league announced today.

In addition to being selected SEC Freshman of the Year, Moody was named first team All-SEC and elected to the SEC All-Freshman team.

Moody:

• Is just the second Razorback freshman to be named first team All-SEC, joining Scotty Thurman (1993).

• Is just the second Razorback to be named SEC Freshman of the Year, joining Patrick Beverley (2007).

• Is the 11th Razorback (15 total honors) to earn first-team All-SEC by the coaches.

• Gives Arkansas its 19th member of the SEC All-Freshman team.

• Was named to the SEC Men’s Basketball Community Service team last week.

Notae, a redshirt junior, becomes the second Razorback to be tabbed SEC Sixth-Man of the Year, joining Eric Ferguson (2006).

Photo by Arkansas Communications

Moses Moody season highlights

• A three-time SEC Freshman of the Week

• Ranks third in the SEC in scoring and third among NCAA freshmen in scoring (17.5 ppg)

• 1 of 3 freshmen in the NCAA to average at least 15.0 points and 5.0 rebounds

• 1 of 2 SEC players – the only freshman – to average 16.0 points and 5.5 rebounds

• 1 of 3 SEC players – the only freshman – to rank among the league’s top 20 in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and 3-point percentage

• 1 of 4 SEC players – the only freshman – to shoot at least 42 percent from the field, 35 percent from 3-point range and 80 percent from the free throw line

• Ranks eighth in the NCAA in free throws made while setting an Arkansas freshman record for free throws made despite a pandemic-shortened season

• Led the team in scoring 10 times (best on the team) and rebounding six times (second-best on the team) while leading the team in scoring and rebounding in the same game a team-best three times

• Becomes the sixth Razorback freshman ever to lead his team in scoring for a season (George Kok at 18.7 in 1944-45; Scotty Thurman at 17.4 in 1992-93; Joe Johnson at 16.0 in 1999-00; Jonathon Modica at 11.5 in 2002-03 and Patrick Beverley at 13.9 in 2006-07)

• Scored a season-high 28 points three times (at Alabama and back-to-back wins over South Carolina and Texas A&M to close the regular season)

• Scored 20-plus points eight times (six times in SEC play) and grabbed at least five rebounds 19 times

• During Arkansas’ 11-game SEC win streak, Moody led the team in scoring (17.4) and was second in both rebounds (5.7) and blocked shots (9) while having the third-best totals in assists (24) and steals (12).

Photo by Arkansas Communications

JD Notae season highlights

• Was the team’s first substitute off the bench 12 times and Arkansas was 11-1 in such games

• Ranks second on the team in scoring (12.9) and averaged 12.2 points in SEC games

• Ranks ninth in the SEC in free throws made (79), 12th in the SEC in field goals made, 12th in the SEC in 3-pointers made (44), 13th In the SEC in steals and 13th in total points (335)

• Has led the team in assists seven times (tied for tops on the team) and scoring five times (second-best on the team)

• At South Carolina, he scored 21 points with five rebounds, five assists and five steals – the first Hog to do so since 1997

• Shot 20 percentage points better from 3-point range in SEC games (.347) than he did for the season (.328)

• Made a strong push down the stretch by averaging 15 points, 4.3 rebounds 2.8 assists and 3.0 steals over the final four games.

2021 SEC hONORS (Coaches)

First Team All-SEC

Herbert Jones, Alabama
John Petty Jr., Alabama
Moses Moody, Arkansas
Tre Mann, Florida
Cameron Thomas, LSU
Devontae Shuler, Ole Miss
Dru Smith, Missouri
Scotty Pippen Jr., Vanderbilt

Second Team All-SEC

Jaden Shackelford, Alabama
Colin Castleton, Florida
Sahvir Wheeler, Georgia
Javonte Smart, LSU
Trendon Watford, LSU
D.J. Stewart Jr., Mississippi State
Jeremiah Tilmon, Missouri
AJ Lawson, South Carolina

All-Freshman Team

Joshua Primo, Alabama
Moses Moody, Arkansas
Sharife Cooper, Auburn
KD Johnson, Georgia
Isaiah Jackson, Kentucky
Cameron Thomas, LSU
Keon Johnson, Tennessee
Jaden Springer, Tennessee

All-Defensive Team

Herbert Jones, Alabama
Isaiah Jackson, Kentucky
Abdul Ado, Mississippi State
Dru Smith, Missouri
Yves Pons, Tennessee

Coach of the Year: Nate Oats, Alabama
Player of the Year: Herbert Jones, Alabama
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Dylan Disu, Vanderbilt
Freshman of the Year: Moses Moody, Arkansas
Sixth-Man of the Year: JD Notae, Arkansas
Defensive Player of the Year: Herbert Jones, Alabama

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