After his Florida Gators beat Arkansas 71-63 Saturday at Walton Arena, Coach Todd Golden said:
“I think the strength of Arkansas team, from my perspective, is their ability to penetrate and get downhill and get to the rim.
FAYETTEVILLE — The NCAA Softball Tournament is coming to Fayetteville for a third consecutive season.
Arkansas (38-17) was announced as the No. 11 overall seed and will host fourth-seeded Harvard on Friday at 6:30 p.m. in its opener at Bogle Park.
Others in the four-team NCAA Fayetteville Regional include No. 2 Oregon and No. 3 Notre Dame, who will play in Friday’s first game at 4 p.m.
The regional’s winner will be paired against the Stillwater Regional winner, which is hosted by No. 6 overall seed Oklahoma State.
“I think that all the fields at this point are hard,” Arkansas coach Courtney Deifel said. “Everybody has earned this, and everybody’s won….I’m just really excited for our student-athletes to stay home another weekend and get to play in Bogle and get to play in front of our fans. It’s just exciting. It’s always exciting to see your name on the board on Selection Sunday.”
It is the Razorbacks’ sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament berth under Deifel. Arkansas has been selected for the tournament 12 times.
Harvard (29-15-1) won the Ivy League Tournament to clinch its eighth NCAA Tournament appearance. It is the second consecutive season Arkansas will open against an Ivy League team. The Razorbacks defeated Princeton 11-0 in five innings in the opening round of last year’s Fayetteville Regional.
The Crimson went 3-1 at the Ivy League Tournament, which is formatted like NCAA regionals. They won 3-2 in a winner-take-all game against Princeton to punch their ticket.
“They were in a battle in the Ivy Tournament,” Deifel said of Harvard. “I was following it with having Princeton last year and just liking how their format is. I guess I just am so intrigued by it. And so it’s a tough draw, but every draw is tough at this point.”
Harvard and Arkansas have played once. The Razorbacks won 9-4 on Feb. 23, 2014, in Fort Myers, Fla.
Oregon (35-15) earned an at-large berth out of the Pac-12 and will travel to Fayetteville for a second consecutive year. The Razorbacks defeated the Ducks twice in 2022 to win the regional.
Notre Dame (29-17-1) was selected as an at-large bid out of the ACC. The Fighting Irish were a bubble team entering the day with a No. 45 ranking in the NCAA’s Rating Percentage Index, better known as RPI. Notre Dame last played in Fayetteville in 2001.
Arkansas was the No. 4 overall seed last year and won the Fayetteville Regional before losing to Texas in the super regional round.
This year marks the fourth time the Razorbacks have garnered a top-16 seed that determines regional hosts. Arkansas has won its previous three home regionals — all since 2018 — before losses in the super regionals, including the last two years at Bogle Park.
The SEC led all conferences with five host teams. Arkansas was joined by No. 4 Tennessee, No. 5 Alabama, No. 10 LSU and No. 14 Georgia. Twelve teams from the league were selected in the 64-team field.
Mississippi State was the only of the SEC’s 13 softball teams not included in the field. Vanderbilt does not sponsor the sport.
Oklahoma is the No. 1 overall seed and Texas is No. 13. Those teams played for the national championship last year and will join the SEC for the 2025 season.
“The depth of the league is unmatched,” Deifel said. “I mean, it’s so strong top to bottom, and it’s just why you play in it. You play in it because you get to play the best. I mean, you get to play top competition, and so I’m excited. I think it’s really cool to have that many hosting [and] I think it’s pretty awesome to see how many we got in the tournament altogether.”
More information about tickets and TV broadcasts will be announced in the next 24 hours, according to a team news release.
LAFAYETTE — The Louisiana women’s basketball team is off to its best Sun Belt Conference start since 2020, holding a 4-1 record as they aim to replicate the success that led them to a regular-season title just three years ago.
However, the Cajuns face a critical 11-day stretch as the team will take on Arkansas State and Troy twice, both teams boasting potent offenses ranked second and fourth in the conference, respectively.
Head coach Garry Brodhead emphasizes that defense will be the key to weathering this challenging stretch.
“Anytime that you have any type of system, if the kids believe in it, it seems like it works a little bit better or a lot better,” Brodhead said. “On the road, that’s one of the things that we really, really preach. You know, we may not be making shots like we’re capable of… but you can always defend.”
The coach acknowledged the difficulties posed by Arkansas State and Troy, pointing out changes in the Red Wolves’ system, which now prioritizes a faster pace, three-point shooting, and relentless pressing.
“Troy is a tough team to play,” Brodhead added. “Both games will be tough. Can we withstand that, especially from the first game to the second game?”
The Cajuns’ pivotal run begins Wednesday in Jonesboro, where they’ll face Arkansas State at 7 p.m. A strong showing could position Louisiana for second place in the standings, trailing only James Madison.
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