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Arkansas high school football scores: Live updates, live streams from Week 4 (9/23/22)

Week 4 of the 2022 Arkansas highschool soccer season will get underway Friday night time (September 23) with a number of massive video games throughout the state.
You possibly can observe the entire Week 4 motion on SBLive Arkansas, together with reside scores, sport recaps, high performers, picture galleries and rather more.
For reside updates and full statewide outcomes, bookmark our Arkansas highschool soccer scoreboard:
STATEWIDE ARKANSAS FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
CLASS 7A SCOREBOARD | CLASS 6A SCOREBOARD
CLASS 5A SCOREBOARD | CLASS 4A SCOREBOARD
CLASS 3A SCOREBOARD | CLASS 2A SCOREBOARD
You can even watch dozens of Arkansas highschool soccer video games reside on the NFHS Community:
WATCH LIVE ON NFHS NETWORK
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Latest Arkansas projections set tantalizing Super Regional SEC showdowns

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas’ official stay in Hoover and the SEC Tournament lasted just over three hours. The Razorbacks were one of two top four seeds to go one-and-done.
The No. 7 Ole Miss Rebels took a five-run first and made it stick in a 5-2 win.
“I would much rather be playing at least one more game and hopefully two just to kind of stay on rhythm a little bit,” coach Dave Van Horn said. “If we’d have been here since Tuesday and maybe won three in a row and we had to win two or three more to win it, maybe that’s more than you need. I might answer you differently. But it’s our first game. We weren’t ready to go home.”
Van Horn’s team should be a lock to be a top eight national seed, giving Arkansas home field advantage through the first two rounds of the postseason, should they advance.
They rank No. 5 in the Rating Percentage Index (RPI).
It might not be long before Ole Miss and Arkansas matchup again. As Arkansas awaits its fate with the selection show Monday, D1Baseball has the two teams facing off in a potential Super Regional. Here’s the full regional as of Saturday morning,
1. Arkansas (3)
2. Kansas
3. Creighton
4. Little Rock
1. Ole Miss (14)
2. TCU
3. Stetson
4. North Dakota State
Getting to the next round is the first order of business and lurking as the two seed in the Oxford Regional is TCU, which knows a thing or two about knocking out a SEC host school, blasting
The Hogs will be very familiar with the opponent of the first game in the potential regional. They have already faced the Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans in a two-game midweek series in mid-April, in which Arkansas pitching staff spun two straight shutouts, 10-0 and 4-0.
Ole Miss vaulted themselves back into hosting contention with at least a run to the SEC semifinals. The Rebels are now the No. 14 seed in the same projection, setting a potential rematch.
With up to 13 teams in the SEC making the field of 64, the SEC holds at least half of the regional hosting sites in both the D1Baseball and Baseball America’s bracketology.
Baseball America has another potential SEC rematch. The Tennessee Volunteers also brought themselves back into hosting contention with a semifinal run to the SEC Tournament, taking out No. 1 Texas before getting run-ruled by Vanderbilt.
The Volunteers just left Fayetteville to close the regular season, losing two out of three, could be making a return trip if chalk holds.
Here’s Baseball America’s latest Bracketology:
1. Arkansas (3)
2. Northeastern
3. Virginia
4. Central Connecticut
1. Tennessee (14)
2. West Virginia
3. East Tennessee State
4. Bryant
The No. 3 seed in Arkansas’ regional could prove to be quite the challenge. Virginia was ranked the No. 2 overall team in D1Baseball’s preseason rankings.
The Razorbacks will await its fate 11 a.m. Monday when the full field of 64 is revealed on ESPN2.
“We’ve got to tighten up as a group,” Van Horn said. “We can’t let that happen again. We need to have a good week back in Fayetteville and get ready to go.”
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Ole Miss Outfielders Have Violent Collision During SEC Tournament Win vs. Arkansas

The Ole Miss Rebels had a scare in the outfield during their win over Arkansas in the SEC Tournament on Friday. While the ‘Rebs won 5-2, two of their outfielders were involved in a violent collision on a play where Razorbacks second baseman Cam Kozeal scored on an inside-the-park home run.
Kozeal hit the ball to right-center in the bottom of the 2nd inning and the ball was right between Ole Miss center fielder Isaac Humphrey and right fielder Ryan Moerman. Humphrey and Moerman ran into each other full-speed. Gloves, hats and sunglasses went flying. Moerman got the worst of it and was slow to get up while Humphrey was able to get up and limp to the ball.
Humphrey was able to shake it off and stay in, but Moerman had to leave the game.
Moerman, who started all 57 games for Ole Miss this season, hurt his knee on the play and is also in the concussion protocol according to the Clarion Ledger. The Rebels will take on LSU in the SEC Tournament semifinals on Saturday afternoon.
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SEC Baseball Tournament 2025: Ole Miss to take on Arkansas in Quarterfinals

After knocking off the Florida Gators in Round 2, the Ole Miss Rebels are now tasked with beating the two-seed, Arkansas Razorbacks in the quarterfinals.
In the new SEC Tournament format, the double bye holds even more weight as there is no longer double elimination rounds. The Razorbacks have the advantage and/or option to throw their ace against the Rebels second starter, which matters.
Back in early March these two teams squared off when Arkansas was the third ranked team in the country. After winning Hunter Elliott’s Friday night start 10-6, the Rebels pitching staff gave up 12 runs in each of the next two contests.
Riley Maddox was the starter in that contest and he gave up three runs across four innings while the bullpen gave up eight over the remaining five innings. It will likely be Maddox on the bump again today and Coach Mike Bianco will need Maddox to bring his best performance for one more resume building win.
The Razorbacks are 6-4 over their last four contests which includes a series win over Tennessee, a series loss against LSU and a sweep over then #1 Texas. Last season, Arkansas was known for their incredible pitching staff. In 2025, the Hogs just score… a lot.
In that 10 games stretch they have scored 70 runs, for an average of seven runs per contest. Ole Miss is 4-7 in SEC contests in which they give up 7 or more runs. The Rebs are also 6-4 on SEC Saturdays, typically Riley Maddox days. They are similarly 6-4 against SEC #1 starters.
What does all this mean? It’s a toss up. Maddox will have to limit the damage and go five to six innings. The Rebels offense needs to find its stride to keep up with a good Razorback offense.
Assuming weather cooperates, Ole Miss and Arkansas will play Friday at 3:00.
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