Plus former Hogs quarterback Matt Jones asks longtime sportscaster some rather interesting questions, what may happen with NCAA.
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Courtside with Fort Smith Public Schools Basketball Episode 9
Tye Richardson sits down with Coach Adam Lucas, Freshman Boys Basketball Coach at FS Southside and Dee Candelaria, Freshman Girls Coach at FS Southside.
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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara on SEC’s role in CFP restructing
Along with Big Ten, conference talking and trying to resolve things that will change college football, even for Razorbacks.
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Eastside Liquor Halftime Podcast: 2-24-25
Guests: Mike Irwin (PigTrail Nation), Dr. Charles Liggett (River Valley Smile Center), Kat Anderson (Executive Director of NWA Home Builders) and Connor O’Gara (Saturday Down South)
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Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 2-24-25
What a weekend to be a hog! Recap the wins in Arlington for Arkansas Baseball and the manhandling of the Top 15 Mizzou Tigers in BWA!Guests: Clay Henry!
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Hog Reaction: Hogs get HUGE win over Missouri 92-85
Presented by Buffington Homes, The Stadium Shoppe on Razorback and Sawyer’s Inc!
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Razorbacks’ Devin Bale on how he’s been handling off-season
Not really up to speed on soccer (which disappoints former Hogs quarterback Matt Jones), getting ready for spring practice.
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Wehiwa Aloy’s near-cycle paces Hogs to 8-6 win over Michigan
ARLINGTON, Texas — Wehiwa Aloy came a triple short of the cycle in a four-hit performance, powering No. 5 Arkansas (6-1) past Michigan (4-3), 8-6, in the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series finale at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
With Sunday’s win, the Razorbacks finished the weekend at Globe Life Field with a 2-1 record, their fourth winning record in as many trips to the home of the Texas Rangers. Sunday’s win also moved Arkansas’ overall record to 6-1 through the first seven games of the year, its best seven-game start to a season since 2021 when the Hogs began 7-0.
Aloy reached base safely in all five of his plate appearances Sunday, going 4-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBI. The Razorback shortstop recorded two singles, a double, a solo homer and a walk during his big day at the plate.
He started out with a double to left field in the bottom of the first, coming around to score later in the inning as Arkansas jumped ahead, 2-1, after falling behind by a run in the top half of the first. After drawing a walk in the second, Aloy’s next big swing came in the third inning as he collected his first of two singles and drove home a run in the process.
In the fifth, Aloy socked a two-out solo shot down the line in right, hammering a 2-1 pitch off the foul pole to put Arkansas up, 8-1. He rounded out his four-hit game with a two-out single in the seventh, raising his season slash line to a team-best .417/.563/.833 with three homers, tied for the team lead with his younger brother Kuhio, and seven RBI.
While Aloy set the tone offensively, Arkansas starter Gage Wood was dominant through his first two innings of the ballgame. The right-hander recorded all six outs via strikeout, allowing an unearned run on a fielding error in the first.
Wood, however, departed the game as he warmed up on the mound in the top of the third after experiencing shoulder soreness. In relief, righty Dylan Carter fired two shutout frames with a strikeout to earn his second win of the season.
Left-handers Cole Gibler (1.0 IP, 3 SO) and Colin Fisher (1.0 IP, 2 SO) also emerged from the bullpen and combined for two scoreless innings with five strikeouts. Michigan threatened with a pair of runs in the sixth before adding one in the eighth and scoring two more in the ninth, but relievers Parker Coil (1.2 IP, 1 SO) and Tate McGuire (0.1 IP) held strong.
McGuire stepped onto the mound with two outs in the ninth and retired the game’s final batter on a groundout to Nolan Souza, stranding runners at second and third to preserve Arkansas’ 8-6 win and earn his first career save.
Along with Aloy, Charles Davalan also turned in a multi-hit game as well as a multi-RBI performance in the Razorbacks’ win over the Wolverines. The Hogs’ starting left fielder went 2-for-5 at the plate with a double and a pair of RBI.
Up next, Arkansas returns inside the friendly confines of Baum-Walker Stadium for a season-long 10-game homestand beginning with Grambling (4-3). First pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, on SEC Network+.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
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Hogs out-rebound Mizzou, dominate second half in 92-85 win
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas out-rebounded Missouri, 20-15, in the second half and out-scored Mizzou, 51-37, for a 92-85 victory over the No. 15/16 Tigers on Saturday night at Bud Walton Arena.
On a night Arkansas celebrated its 1990 Final Four team, which averaged 95.2 points per game that season, the Razorbacks had five players score in double figures and scored its most points in an SEC game this season (its fourth-most of the season overall).
Arkansas, down seven at halftime, started the second half on a 14-6 run to grab a 55-54 lead. Mizzou answered to go up three (58-55).
Karter Knox triple tied the game at 58 with 13:34 to go. The lead bounced back-and-forth over the next three minutes, but neither team leading by more than one point over the span.
Zvonimir Ivisic put the Hogs up one, 62-61 with 10:08 to play, on a fastbreak dunk and the Razorbacks held the lead the rest of the game.
Arkansas Razorbacks guard Kartner Knox drives against the Missouri Tigers at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Ark. | Nilsen Roman-HitThatLine.com Up 64-63, Arkansas went on a 12-2 run to go up 11 for its largest lead of the game (76-65) with six minutes left.
Missouri didn’t go away, cutting its deficit to five twice. However, Arkansas went up 10 (85-75) with two minutes left after a pair of D.J. Wagner free throws.
The Tigers once again got to within five twice, but Wagner and Ivisic went 3-of-4 at the line down the stretch for the win.
Ivisic went 6-of-8 from the field (with three dunks) and was 7-of-7 at the line to score 20 points.
Johnell Davis added 18 points, had four assists and four steals.
Wagner, who had 12 second-half points, finished with 17 points with career highs of 8 free throws made and 10 free throw attempts.
Knox had 14 points and Adou Thiero finished with 11 points and four assists.
Missouri was led by Mark Mitchell’s 17 points and seven rebounds. Marcus Warrick had 16 points while Caleb Gill had 13.
Up next, Arkansas will host Texas on Wednesday.
FIRST HALF: Missouri 48, Arkansas: 41
• Arkansas led early and there were four ties and four lead changes before Mizzou used a 14-2 run, with a 10-0 spurt, to lead 32-25.
• The Razorbacks made several charges but Mizzou answered each time, several times with 3-pointers. The last was a triple by Mizzou at the buzzer to give the Tigers their seven-point lead.
• Both teams shot over 50% with Mizzou making 51% of its shots and Arkansas making 54%. However, the Tigers were 9-of-19 from 3-point range in the half while Arkansas was just 1-of-10.
• The Razorbacks kept it close by blocking three shots, getting seven steals and forcing 12 turnovers.
• The key stat was Mizzou out-rebounding Arkansas 20 to 8.
• Caleb Grill led Mizzou with 13 points off the bench.
• Karter Knox, Zvonimir Ivisic and Johnell Davis each scored nine points for the Hogs.
• Johnell Davis continued his strong defensive play with three steals in the half.SECOND HALF: Arkansas 51, Missouri: 37
• Arkansas shot 56% from the field, going 5-of-8 (62.5%) from 3-point. Missouri was held to 34% from the field and 23.5% (4-of-17) from 3-point.
• Arkansas was 18-of-24 from the free throw line and Mizzou was just 9-of-12.
• Arkansas scored 51 points, its best point production of the second half this season. Arkansas score 50 second-half points versus Oakland. It was the third-most points in any half this season as Arkansas scored 60 in the first half versus UMES and 54 in the first half versus NC A&T.
• Wagner led Arkansas with 12 second-half points and Ivisic had 11. The two combined to go 11-of-12 at the free throw line in the half.
• Jonas Aidoo had five second-half rebounds to help Arkansas out-rebound the Tigers 20-15 in the second half.Arkansas Razorbacks guard Billy Richmond III against the Missouri Tigers at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Ark. | Nilsen Roman-HitThatLine.com GAME NOTES:
• For the seventh-straight game, Arkansas’ starting lineup was D.J. Wagner, Johnell Davis, Karter Knox, Adou Thiero and Zvonimir Ivisic.
• Arkansas won the opening tip. Arkansas has won the tip 20 times in 27 games.
• Mizzou’s Mark Mitchell scored the game’s first points at 19:14. Johnell Davis scored Arkansas’ first point with a layup at 18:18.
• Trevon Brazile and Billy Richmond III were Arkansas’ first subs.
• Arkansas is 7-9 this year when trailing at halftime. The seven-point halftime deficit was the third-biggest deficit to overcome this season. Arkansas was down 12 at the break versus Georgia and won and was down eight at halftime at Miami and won.
• Arkansas improved to 4-5 all-time versus an AP #15 team. All four wins have come at home. Coach Calipari is 5-4 all-time versus AP #15.
• Coach Calipari is 13-6 all-time versus Mizzou.
• This was the 64th meeting between Arkansas and Missouri all time and the second of two this season.
• Arkansas leads the all-time series, 36-28, and has won 9 of the last 12.
• Since Missouri joined the SEC in 2012-13 the borders rivals have played 27 times with Arkansas owning a 17-10 advantage.
• Arkansas leads 21-10 in games playing in Fayetteville, including an 11-2 mark since the Tigers joined the SEC.
• After Mizzou went 8-of-19 (42.1%) from 3-point in the first half, the Tigers were held to 4-of-17 (23.5%) in the second half. Over the last 10 games, opponents are shooting just 18-of-92 (19.6%) from deep in the second half.
• Johnell Davis tied his season and SEC highs with four steals. Over the last nine games, Davis has 26 steals (2.9 avg.).
• Mizzou entered the game 1st in the NCAA in free throws made (20.1 per game) and third in free throw attempts (28.0 per game). Mizzou was held to 13-of-17, the fourth-fewest makes of the season.
• Mizzou also entered the game averaging just 10.5 turnovers per game but committed 18 versus Arkansas.Information from Arkanas Communications is included in this story