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Mulerider men prepped for battle at Henderson State

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MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Mulerider Men’s Hoops run it back for one final contest before the Christmas break as the Blue and Gold are prepped for its Arkadelphia finale where they will take on the Henderson State Reddies. Southern Arkansas has been victors of four straight against the group from the west side of the road in Arkadelphia, but by no means has it been an onslaught of the Reddies with the last two meetings being decided by one point.

If you witnessed last year’s battle between the Muleriders and the Reddies, you were given a true treat as Southern Arkansas entered the intermission down 23-37 to its visitors in the 2023-24 Great American Conference opener. The Blue and Gold saw what one could say was a “magical” turnaround in the second half as the Muleriders outscored the Reddies 44-29 in the second half to win the outing 67-66. Southern Arkansas was shockingly assisted in the second half by Jessie Davis Jr. who had just recently returned to the court.

Henderson State has gotten off to a solid start in conference play as the group is 3-1 in the GAC and has only lost to a 7-3 Harding group is also 3-1 in league play. The Reddies’ first pair of wins in week one of GAC competition came in Durant and Ada, Oklahoma where HSU defeated Southeastern Oklahoma 74-71 and East Central 67-58. To begin Natural State contests, Henderson State traveled to Russellville where they overcame Arkansas Tech 75-61.

Head Coach Mark Rutledge heads into the Duke Wells Center, which he is more than familiar with as he was the Reddies’ associate head coach just three seasons ago. This battle with his former group will be the first time Rutledge enters the Duke Wells Center since departing HSU in 2022 for Angelo State.

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Southern Arkansas experienced quite an exciting week in the second wave of GAC play as the Muleriders ventured to Arkadelphia, Arkansas for their first contest with Ouachita Baptist on Thursday night. In the game, SAU held a lead by as much as 12 points but would go into overtime against the Tigers after an OUA comeback. In overtime, Ouachita looked to have all the momentum after the unit had returned to life late in the second half. The Blue and Gold was not done though as the Muleriders kept with the Tigers. A last-second three-pointer, down two, by Kris Cook was the nail in the coffin for SAU to claim its first Great American Conference victory of the season, winning 95-94.

On Saturday, the Muleriders sought to advance Arkansas Tech’s losing streak to six consecutive games, but the Wonder Boys handled Southern Arkansas at home with a 59-64 final.

SAU leads the conference in statistical categories such as blocks per game (3.3), offensive rebounds per game (14.10 | 19th nationally), and three-point attempts per game (28.7).

A couple of Muleriders had their best game so far this season last Thursday at Ouachita Baptist. Those two were Christian Caldwell and BJ Davis as both members of the unit accounted for 25+ points with Caldwell leading the team in scoring with 29 points against the Tigers after he shot 9-14 from the field and 11-17 from the charity stripe. The senior from Nacogdoches, Louisiana also recorded a double-double with 12 rebounds along with a pair of steals. Davis, the Nashville, Tennessee native, logged a season-high 28 points after shooting 10-15 overall, 5-8 from three, and 3-4 for free throws.

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Davis continues to lead the team in scoring with 145 points thus far. The senior has proven he is dangerous from three-point range as he is second in the league for three-point attempts with 69 shots. Davis is fourth in the conference for his percentage from that range as he is making 39.1% from beyond the arc.

Southern Arkansas will face Henderson State inside the Duke Wells Center on Thursday at 7:30 PM with live links to streaming and live stats available at www.MuleriderAthletics.com/coverage.

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Hogs set to host Fayetteville regional

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FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas has earned its 36th NCAA Tournament berth and will host the Fayetteville Regional as the No. 3 national seed.

The Razorbacks (43-13) will play No. 4 seed North Dakota State (20-31) in the opening game at 2 p.m. Friday, May 30, at Baum-Walker Stadium, airing on ESPN+. The regional also features No. 2 seed Kansas (43-15) and No. 3 seed Creighton (41-14), who will face off at 7 p.m.

Arkansas is hosting a regional for the 12th time in program history and the seventh time in the last eight full seasons. Should they advance, the Hogs would maintain home-field advantage through the super regional round, which they would host for the sixth time overall.

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The Razorbacks boast a 32-4 record at Baum-Walker this season, just two wins shy of tying the single-season home record of 34.

The winner of the Fayetteville Regional will meet the winner of the Knoxville Regional, where No. 14 seed Tennessee hosts Wake Forest, Cincinnati, and Miami (OH), in the super regionals from June 6-9.

A record 13 SEC teams qualified for this year’s tournament: Arkansas, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, and Vanderbilt. That breaks the previous record of 11 SEC teams, set last year. Eight SEC schools, including Arkansas, are hosting regionals.

Fayetteville Regional Schedule:

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Friday, May 30
Game 1 – Arkansas vs. NDSU – 2 p.m.
Game 2 – Kansas vs. Creighton – 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 31
Game 3 – Game 1 Loser vs. Game 2 Loser – 2 p.m.
Game 4 – Game 1 Winner vs. Game 2 Winner – 8 p.m.

Sunday, June 1
Game 5 – Game 3 Winner vs. Game 4 Loser – 2 p.m.
Game 6 – Game 4 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner – 8 p.m.

Monday, June 2 (If Necessary)
Game 7 – Time TBD

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SouthArk Announces New Men’s Basketball Coach

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EL DORADO — South Arkansas College has named Eric Collins of Augusta, Maine, as the next head coach of its men’s basketball team. Collins, a U.S. Army veteran and experienced coach, will become the third head coach in the program’s history, succeeding Cam Robinson, who held the position for three seasons.

Collins currently serves as the associate head coach at the University of Maine-Augusta, a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). He brings more than five years of coaching experience at both the high school and collegiate levels in the Northeast.

A Maine native, Collins describes his coaching philosophy as rooted in four pillars: passion, leadership, culture, and accountability.

“I coach to build men—not just players,” Collins said. “My mission is to lead through relationships, set a shared standard of excellence, and create a culture where young men grow—as athletes, students, and people. My family and I are pumped to become part of the SouthArk and El Dorado communities.”

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SouthArk Athletic Director Jenny Sanders expressed excitement over Collins’ hiring, noting his energy and commitment to student development.

“Coach Eric Collins brings immense passion and excitement to the campus and to the basketball court,” Sanders said. “I am excited to see the lasting impact he will have on the young men he coaches, on our campus, and within our community.”

Collins, along with his wife Brandi and their children, will officially relocate to El Dorado ahead of his full-time start date on July 1. In the meantime, he is actively recruiting to fill out the Star Force roster for the upcoming season.

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Legendary Arkansas Coach Passes Away Saturday

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Harold Horton

FAYETTEVILLE – Harold Horton, a revered figure in Arkansas football history, passed away on Saturday at the age of 86. His family confirmed his passing through social media.

Born in DeWitt, Arkansas, Horton played as a defensive back for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks from 1959 to 1961 under legendary coach Frank Broyles. During his playing career, the Razorbacks secured or shared the Southwest Conference (SWC) championship each season and won the 1960 Gator Bowl.

After a brief stint coaching high school football, Horton returned to the University of Arkansas in 1968 as an assistant coach. Over the next 13 years, he served under Broyles and later Lou Holtz, helping to shape some of the Razorbacks’ most formidable defensive units.

In 1982, Horton became head coach at the University of Central Arkansas, where he compiled a remarkable 74–12–5 record over eight seasons. Under his leadership, UCA won back-to-back NAIA Division I national championships in 1984 and 1985 and captured seven consecutive Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference titles from 1983 to 1989.

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University of Central Arkansas (UCA) Head Coach Nathan Brown paid tribute to Horton, stating, “Prayers for the Coach Harold Horton family today. Coach Horton was one of the great coaches in UCA Football history. Him and his staffs brought championships and pride to the Bear program. Thanks for always supporting and rooting for me and the Bears over the years.”

Following his coaching career, Horton returned to the University of Arkansas in 1990 to work in football operations. He later served as president of the Razorback Foundation from 2001 to 2012, playing a key role in fundraising and athletic development initiatives. His devotion to the Razorbacks spanned nearly four decades.

Horton’s legacy lives on through his family, including his son, Tim Horton, a former Razorbacks wide receiver who went on to a successful college coaching career of his own.

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Hogs Shut Out Texas In Series Opener

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FAYETTEVILLE – Behind a dominant outing from Zach Root, No. 11 Arkansas (38-9, 15-7 SEC) rolled to a 9-0 shutout win over No. 1 Texas (38-6, 19-3 SEC) in Thursday night’s series opener at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Root struck out a career-high 11 batters and allowed just two hits and two walks over a career-long eight innings. Veteran reliever Will McEntire closed out the combined two-hit shutout with a scoreless ninth, adding three strikeouts.

With the win, Arkansas improved to 28-3 at home this season and secured its eighth straight year with at least 28 home victories. The Razorbacks have now reached that milestone every full season since 2017.

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The offense gave Root plenty of support early. Carson Boles launched a two-run homer in the second inning to put the Hogs on top, 2-0. Cam Kozeal extended the lead to 5-0 in the third with a two-out, three-run shot to right center.

Arkansas broke the game open in the fourth with four more runs. Justin Thomas Jr. drove in one with a single, followed by a two-run double from Wehiwa Aloy and an RBI single from Kuhio Aloy, giving the Razorbacks a 9-0 cushion.

Kozeal finished with three RBIs and is now slashing .362/.409/.656 with 11 home runs and 52 RBIs this season. Wehiwa Aloy raised his team-best slash line to .369/.454/.723.

The Razorbacks will look to clinch the series Friday night. First pitch is scheduled for 7 p.m. on the SEC Network with Karl Ravech and Kyle Peterson on the call.

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Arkansas Softball Takes On LSU This Weekend

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – No. 6/8 Arkansas wraps up its regular season with a top-10 showdown against No. 10 LSU this Thursday through Saturday at Bogle Park. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, with Saturday’s finale beginning at 1 p.m. All games will stream on SEC Network+.

Arkansas (36-10, 12-9 SEC) is riding high after securing its highest-ranked series win in program history last weekend at No. 1/2 Texas A&M. The Razorbacks claimed the first two games, marking their fifth straight SEC series victory and fourth series win over a Top 10 opponent this season.

The Hogs have notched a program-best 21 run-rule wins and have outscored opponents 356-128. Defensively, they lead the nation with a .985 fielding percentage and have committed just 17 errors in 46 games.

This weekend is packed with promotions: a replica jersey giveaway and Autism Awareness Night on Thursday, a Red Out and postgame base run on Friday, and Senior Day and a trading card giveaway on Saturday.

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In the polls, Arkansas reached a program-high No. 2 in the Softball America rankings and remains in the Top 10 across all major national polls.

LSU (39-11, 11-10 SEC) enters the series after a road series win over No. 8 Florida. The Tigers are batting .341 as a team, led by freshman Tori Edwards (.423, 18 HR, 68 RBI). In the circle, LSU holds a 2.72 ERA, led by Sydney Berzon (17-5, 2.29 ERA).

Freshman standout Ella McDowell is hitting .397 with 56 hits and 47 RBI, leading Arkansas in SEC play with a .420 average. She has earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors three times and was recently named D1 Softball National Player of the Week.

First baseman Bri Ellis is putting up historic numbers, batting .491 with 24 home runs and a 1.863 OPS — the best in the nation and potentially the highest single-season OPS since 2016.

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In the circle, junior lefty Robyn Herron leads the Razorbacks with a 15-4 record, 2.25 ERA, and 127 strikeouts. Opponents are hitting just .178 against her.

Outfielder Reagan Johnson continues to climb the Razorbacks’ record books, now the program’s all-time batting average leader (.376). She has recorded multiple 70+ hit seasons and ranks top five in career stolen bases.

As a team, Arkansas has advanced runners in 58% of opportunities this season and is 169-46 under Coach Courtney Deifel when playing error-free.

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