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Red Wolves secure bowl win

MOBILE, Ala. — Arkansas State University capped off its football season in thrilling fashion Thursday night, earning its first bowl victory since 2019 with a 38-31 win over Bowling Green in the 68 Ventures Bowl at Hancock Whitney Stadium. The Red Wolves (8-5) capitalized on early momentum, securing key plays in all three phases of the game to outlast the Falcons (7-6). Despite being outgained 479 to 360 in total yardage, A-State held Bowling Green to just 46 yards rushing.
Quarterback Jaylen Raynor earned Offensive MVP honors after completing 18 of 30 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns, both to wide receiver Corey Rucker, who finished with 107 yards on just four receptions. Zak Wallace contributed significantly on the ground, rushing for 99 yards on 15 carries and adding a touchdown. Defensively, Justin Parks claimed Defensive MVP laurels with 10 tackles, including eight solo stops, one for loss, and a forced fumble, while Charles Willekes added a game-high 11 tackles, marking his seventh career game with double-digit stops.
Special teams played a pivotal role in A-State’s early lead. Clune Van Andel opened the scoring with a 46-yard field goal before Special Teams MVP Courtney Jackson returned a punt 60 yards for a touchdown — the longest punt return in A-State’s postseason history and the first allowed by Bowling Green since 2015. Raynor’s 79-yard touchdown pass to Rucker in the second quarter also set a postseason record for the Red Wolves and the 68 Ventures Bowl. Despite Bowling Green’s Connor Bazelak throwing for 390 yards and three touchdowns, A-State carried a narrow 24-21 lead into halftime.
In the second half, A-State capitalized on a Bowling Green fumble inside its 35-yard line, with Raynor connecting with Rucker for another touchdown. Wallace sealed the Red Wolves’ victory with a 14-yard rushing score late in the fourth quarter, giving A-State a 38-24 advantage. Bowling Green managed one last touchdown but could not close the gap as the Red Wolves ran out the clock to secure their eighth win of the season and the prestigious bowl triumph.
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Hogs Shut Out Texas In Series Opener

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.
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

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.
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.
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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Hogs Seek First Series Win At Florida Since 2012

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Fifth-ranked Arkansas (36-7, 13-5 SEC) travels to Condron Family Ballpark for a key three-game SEC series against Florida (28-15, 6-12 SEC) from April 25-27. The Razorbacks are chasing their first series win in Gainesville since 2012.
Game 1 is set for 5:30 p.m. CT Friday on SEC Network+, with Sean Kelley and Nick Belmonte on the call. The series continues Saturday at 2 p.m. on SEC Network and concludes Sunday at noon on SEC Network+.
Arkansas enters the weekend in second place in the SEC standings but is looking to bounce back after dropping back-to-back series for the first time this season. A third straight SEC series loss would be the program’s first since 2016.
The Razorbacks have won two of three SEC road series this year, including a sweep at then-No. 14 Vanderbilt. Arkansas snapped a 15-year drought without a series win at Vanderbilt in March and now hopes to do the same at Florida.
The pitching matchups are set:
Friday – Arkansas LHP Zach Root (5-2, 4.19 ERA) vs. Florida RHP Liam Peterson (6-2, 3.74 ERA)
Saturday – Arkansas RHP Gage Wood (0-0, 6.14 ERA) vs. Florida RHP Aidan King (4-1, 3.63 ERA)
Sunday – Arkansas LHP Landon Beidelschies (4-0, 4.06 ERA), Florida starter TBD
Fans can also listen to the Razorback Sports Network with Phil Elson on the call, available via the Razorback app and affiliate stations.
Historically, Arkansas holds a narrow 38-36 edge in the all-time series, but trails 13-20 in games played in Gainesville. Under head coach Dave Van Horn, the Razorbacks are 10-14 on the road against Florida. The Hogs have won two of their last three series against the Gators, both in Fayetteville, but dropped the 2022 series in Gainesville.
Arkansas has recorded 18 or more SEC wins in seven straight seasons and finished with 20 or more wins five times, including four under Van Horn. They are the first team since LSU (1994–97) to post four 20-win SEC campaigns in five years.
With a strong record and postseason positioning on the line, the Razorbacks hope to end a 13-year Gainesville slump and stay among the conference elite.
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Razorbacks Blank UALR To Complete Midweek Sweep

LITTLE ROCK – No. 5 Arkansas (36-7) completed a dominant midweek sweep of Little Rock (18-22) with a 4-0 shutout Wednesday night at Baum-Walker Stadium — the Razorbacks’ fifth shutout of the season and second in as many nights.
Six Arkansas pitchers combined for a 15-strikeout gem, holding the Trojans scoreless for nine innings. Starter Colin Fisher tossed two frames before turning things over to the bullpen. True freshman Steele Eaves earned his first collegiate win with two scoreless innings, followed by clean appearances from Cole Gibler (6 SO), Ben Bybee, Christian Foutch, and Will McEntire.
Offensively, Arkansas struck early in the third inning with a bases-loaded walk and a wild pitch to take a 2-0 lead. That cushion held until the seventh when shortstop Wehiwa Aloy blasted his team-leading 16th home run of the season. Aloy went 2-for-5, boosting his season average to .379 while leading the team in nearly every offensive category, including runs (61), hits (69), and total bases (134).
Outfielder Charles Davalan added to the scoring with a two-out RBI single in the eighth, marking his 22nd multi-hit game of the season.
The Razorbacks improved to 11-1 in midweek games and will wrap up their midweek schedule on Tuesday, April 29, at Missouri State. But first, they head to Florida for a key SEC road series April 25-27. Friday’s opener in Gainesville is set for 5:30 p.m. on SEC Network+.
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Lady Cat Basketball Tryouts Set For Late April, Early May

EL DORADO – El Dorado’s Lady Cats basketball program is gearing up for the 2025 season with tryouts scheduled for late April and early May for incoming 7th through 12th grade students.
Tryouts will begin with the 7th grade on Wednesday, April 24, at Washington Middle School from 3:25 to 5:00 p.m. The 8th grade session will follow the next week on Wednesday, May 1, at Barton Junior High School, also from 3:25 to 5:00 p.m.
High school tryouts for 9th through 12th grade students will be held on Wednesday, May 8, at the EHS Arena, with the same time slot of 3:25 to 5:00 p.m.
Participants are required to bring several items to be eligible to try out, including:
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A current physical
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A copy of their report card
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Basketball shoes
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Shorts
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A T-shirt
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A water bottle
For more information or questions about the tryout process, families can contact Coach Makara Frazier at makara.frazier@esd-15.org.
The Lady Cats program continues to build its competitive legacy, and these tryouts mark the first step in assembling teams for the upcoming season.
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