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#14 Arkansas T11 After 36 Holes at SEC Match Play
VESTAVIA HILLS, Ala. – Arkansas had a sluggish begin however rallied with a 9-under-par 271 Sunday afternoon to face in a tie for eleventh with a 36-hole rating of 557 (-3) on the SEC Match Play, hosted by Jerry Pate at Outdated Overton Membership.
The occasion will function 18 extra holes of stroke play on Monday adopted by one spherical of match play on Tuesday.
Prime-ranked Vanderbilt leads at -32, adopted by #13 Auburn (-24), #12 Tennessee (-23), #16 Georgia (-13), #17 Texas A&M (-11) and #21 LSU (-11).
A trio of Razorbacks is tied for 36, every at even par by means of 36 holes at 140. Julian Perico, who gained at this course as a freshman, paced Arkansas within the morning session with a 69 earlier than taking pictures 71 within the afternoon. He tallied 11 birdies by means of two rounds, which was the second-best complete within the discipline. Each Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira and Wil Gibson posted similar rounds of 73-67 for his or her 140. Each gamers moreover carded 4 birdies with one bogey within the afternoon to shoot their 3-under 67.
Manuel Lozada is one stroke again and tied for forty fourth (75-66=141). For the second straight match, Lozada has shot a 66 because of seven birdies, a bogey and a double.
Enrique Dimayuga is tied for 57th (71-72=143 / =3).
Crew Standings:
1. #1 Vanderbilt 363-265=528 (-32)
2. #13 Auburn 267-269=536 (-24)
3. #12 Tennessee 268-269=537 (-23)
4. #16 Georgia 284-263=547 (-13)
T5. #17 Texas A&M 280-269=549 (-11)
T5. #21 LSU 285-264=549 (-11)
T7. Mississippi State 276-274=550 (-10)
T7. #23 Ole Miss 282-268=550 (-10)
T9. #32 Alabama 274-277=551 (-9)
T9. #3 Florida 277-274=551 (-9)
T11. #14 Arkansas 286-271=557 (-3)
T11. #41 Missouri 281-276=557 (-3)
13. #33 South Carolina 279-283=562 (=2)
14. Kentucky 284-284=568 (+8)
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Nine Salmonella cases in Arkansas linked to backyard poultry flocks, CDC says
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials are continuing to investigate a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella linked to contact with backyard poultry flocks, according to an update released on Thursday.
195 people from 38 states, including nine in Arkansas, have contracted Salmonella from touching or carrying backyard ducks or chickens, as of May 23.
The investigation began on May 23 with 109 cases in 29 states initially reported. Arkansas has seen 4 new cases since the initial report.
No deaths have been reported, however, 50 people have been hospitalized, a jump of 17 since May 23. The CDC says 41% of those infected were under the age of 5.
Missouri has seen the highest number of cases with 23. Texas has 21, 16 in Oklahoma, and Alabama, Washington and Nebraska have 10.
Cases have yet to be reported in Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, Michigan, Kentucky, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. All other states have confirmed at least one case.
The CDC says Salmonella can cause symptoms that include fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting.
The agency also said to not let children under five years touch chicks, ducklings, or other backyard poultry as younger children are more likely to get Salmonella.
For more information on what to know about the outbreak, visit the CDC’s website.
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The No. 1 point guard in the 2025 class names Arkansas basketball in top-4
If you ask any honest Kentucky fan about John Calipari’s time as their head coach, they might have many negative things to say. But not one of them would argue about his recruiting abilities. Luckily, for Arkansas fans, it looks like he’s still got it.
On Friday, the No. 1 point guard in the 2025 class released his top-4 schools, including Arkansas.
Darius Acuff Jr. announced in an X post that Arkansas, UCONN, Kansas, and Michigan are still in play for his commitment. According to 247 Sports composite rankings, Acuff is a five-star prospect with a .9967 rating and the No. 8 player in the country. 247 itself is a little higher on Acuff, ranking him the nation’s fourth-best player in the 2025 class.
Adam Finkelstein, the director of scouting for 247 Sports, wrote this about the IMG Academy product:
“Acuff is the most dominant and dynamic lead guard in the class, who plays with outward confidence. He controls the offensive end of the floor with the ball in his hands and has a variety of versatile tools at his disposal. Firstly, he’s cut-up and powerful with long arms (a +4.5 inch wingspan). So, when he drops his body to attack, he can absorb contact without getting pushed off his line, whether that be in the open floor or half-court. That contributes to his ability to dictate his own pace and avoid getting sped up. He’s got a good early feel for how to play pick-and-roll, and loves to both change his angle right before reaching the screen and also split those defenders just when coming off. He’ll attack hard in the open floor and can really get downhill with his increasing power and sheer force.
“As Acuff has sculpted his frame, he’s simultaneously become more explosive and improved his first-step, but it’s often his second-move, or counter, that is especially lethal. He’s got a lot of different options when he goes through his legs mid-drive and has even become adept at adding a burst of speed, and accelerating, in the midst of his attack. Inside, the lane he has a full assortment of scoring options including crafty wrong-footed finishes, complete use of both hands at the rim, and good range on his runner. He is also a tough shot-maker and improving overall shooter who is equally dangerous off the catch or dribble, and doesn’t need much separation to get his shot off.
“Acuff is most effective when he’s making those around him better and asserting himself as efficiently as possible. He has good vision and is a talented passer, but like many young scoring lead guards, he can sometimes dominate the ball and settle for unnecessarily tough shots. Defensively, his physicality and competitiveness should be long-term assets, while he gradually seems to be getting a little looser in his hips.”
Landing Acuff isn’t a guarantee for Arkansas. On3 Sports has the Razorbacks with a 44.3 percent chance to land him, while Kansas still leads with a 51 percent chance.
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