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Arkansas outfielder Logan Maxwell can 'flat-out hit'
The last time Logan Maxwell played a real game at Baum-Walker Stadium, he was helping the TCU Horned Frogs win the Fayetteville Regional in June 2023.
Two years later, Maxwell will be sporting Razorback red instead of purple this spring. The 5-foot-10, 195-pound outfielder from Lima, Ohio, signed with Arkansas over the offseason out of the transfer portal after spending three seasons with the Horned Frogs.
Maxwell started 46 games and recorded a career-best .335 batting average as a junior last season at TCU. He also set career-bests with 12 doubles, two triples, three home runs, 25 RBI, 30 walks (just 23 strikeouts) and 10 stolen bases.
Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn said in the fall that Maxwell can “flat-out hit.”
“Put on about, I don’t know, 12, 15 pounds since he’s been here,” Van Horn said Jan. 15. “Getting strong. Hitting for a lot more power, but he still is just a really good hitter. You watch our batting practice, he squares up almost everything that comes his way.”
During the Oct. 4 annual Fall Classic at Baum-Walker Stadium, Maxwell went 2-for-2 at the plate with three runs scored, one RBI and a stolen base. According to stats compiled by local media, Maxwell hit for a .313 average in the fall with 10 hits, two doubles, one home run, three RBI and eight runs scored across 32 at bats.
Maxwell appeared in 38 games and started 33 as a sophomore for TCU in 2023, when he hit for a .300 average with six doubles and two home runs. He posted a 1.000 fielding percentage over the past two seasons primarily in left field.
In two of the three preseason intrasquad scrimmages so far (HawgBeat didn’t attend Saturday), Maxwell played in left field Sunday and right field Friday, while batting third and second, respectively, in the lineup that featured the projected starters.
Maxwell and Florida Gulf Coast transfer Charles Davalan are pretty set in stone as starters in the outfield, with the third spot still up in the air. JUCO transfer Justin Thomas Jr. has a solid shot to play early, plus Kendall Diggs is back from injury, although Diggs has been at first base and designated hitter to start preseason scrimmages.
“I already know (Diggs) can play outfield,” Van Horn said Friday. “Maybe figuring it out. I want to get an offensive first baseman, but at the same time, try to get another outfielder in the outfield. Thomas, maybe. The other two have pretty much won their spots in the fall, but anything can happen. Just trying to be more athletic.”
Arkansas will open its season Friday, Feb. 14, against Washington State at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville.
For those interested, Maxwell had two at bats against Arkansas in the 2023 Fayetteville Regional and he failed to record a hit in either.
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No. 6 GymDogs, No. 10 Arkansas Clash Friday in Fayetteville – University of Georgia Athletics
at No. 10 Arkansas (2-2, 1-1)
Date: Friday, Feb.6
Start Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Fayetteville, Ark.
Arena: Bud Walton Arena
Media Information
TV: SEC Network
Play-by-play: Alex Perlman
Analyst: Anastasia Webb
Streaming: ESPN app
Live Stats: GeorgiaDogs.com
Twitter/X: @UGAGymnastics
The Warm-Up Period
No. 6 Georgia Gymnastics travels to Fayetteville, Arkansas for a top-10 matchup against No. 10 Arkansas on Friday, Feb. 6. Friday’s meet will air on SEC Network and will begin at 7 p.m. ET live from Bud Walton Arena.
Follow the Bulldogs
– Friday’s meet will air live on SEC Network. Alex Perlman (play-by-play) and Anastasia Webb (analysis) will be on the call.
– Friday’s meet can be streamed live on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
– Live results links, provided by Virtius, can be found on the gymnastics schedule on GeorgiaDogs.com.
– Twitter/X updates will be available all season long on the official page of the Bulldogs, @UGAgymnastics.
BULLDOGS BULLETIN
Series History
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– Georgia leads the all-time series 38-12-1
– The GymDogs are 6-4 in Fayetteville in the series
– Georgia’s 197.125-197.050 win in Athens last season snapped a six-loss streak to Arkansas in the head-to-head
– The last win Georgia had in Fayetteville was Feb. 25, 2022 (196.975-196.100); before that, it was Jan. 15, 2016
A Look at What’s Ahead
The GymDogs travel to Fort Worth, Texas for the Metroplex Challenge on Saturday, Feb. 14. Georgia will take on No. 9 Stanford, No. 20 Cal, and Air Force at the Fort Worth Convention Center beginning at 8:15 p.m. ET.
Recapping the Last Meet
Georgia earned a 197.550-196.050 victory over No. 11 Auburn on Sunday at Stegeman Coliseum, highlighted by multiple season highs and event titles across all four rotations. Freshman CaMarah Williams was the highlight of the meet, winning the event titles on vault (9.950), beam (9.950), and a share of the floor title with Lily Smith (9.975), who claimed the bars title in the competition (9.950). In total, the GymDogs recorded a season-best nine scores of 9.900 or better and season high event scores on vault (49.475) and floor (49.600) en route to the Bulldogs’ second SEC win of the season.
CaMarah Williams Earns SEC Freshman of the Week Status
Freshman gymnast CaMarah Williams was selected as the SEC Freshman of the Week on Tuesday, Feb. 3. Williams delivered strong performances for the Bulldogs last weekend at Stegeman Coliseum, helping Georgia earn victories over four opponents. Williams claimed four event titles across the two meets, three of them coming on Sunday against No. 11 Auburn. She posted season highs on vault (9.950), beam (9.950), and floor (9.975), sweeping the event crowns. In Friday’s Quad Meet, Williams earned a 9.875 on vault to capture the title, added a 9.900 on beam to tie for third and recorded a 9.950 on floor to finish second.
Smith Scores First Perfect 10 on Floor
Junior Lily Smith scored her first perfect 10 on floor on Jan. 30 in the Georgia Quad Meet. She is the first GymDog to score a perfect 10 this season and the first since her perfect 10 on bars on Jan. 20, 2024. Her performance is the 60th perfect 10 on floor in Georgia history, the first since Rachel Baumann on Jan. 21, 2002, and the 174th perfect 10 in Georgia gymnastics history. Her 10.0 came after setting a new career-best 9.975 on beam.
Williams Clicking Early
Despite just arriving on campus in December, freshman CaMarah Williams is already a huge contributor to the GymDog lineup. She’s scored a 9.900 or better in all five floor routines, has improved week-to-week on vault, and owns a 9.900 and 9.950 in two beam routines. The Kansas City native holds five event titles to her name this season, three of which were won in the meet against Auburn on Feb. 1, and ranks third nationally with a floor average of 9.975 and seventh on beam with a 9.950 average. She’s has the second-most scores of 9.900 or better on the team with eight.
GymDogs in the Rankings
The GymDogs check in at No. 6 in the country in the Week 5 Road to Nationals rankings with a 197.675 team average. Georgia holds the top spot in the nation on floor (49.530) and is seventh on bars (49.295) and vault (49.225) and 11th on beam (49.210). The Bulldogs have risen in the rankings each week on vault, bars, and floor. Individually, a pair of Bulldogs appear in the top five nationally on floor (Lily Smith, CaMarah Williams) while Williams and Holly Snyder are seventh on beam.
The Sky’s the Limit on the Floor
The GymDogs hold the nation’s top spot on the floor exercise with a 49.530 event average. In 36 routines this season, Georgia has 14 scores of 9.900 or better. Lily Smith ranks first nationally with an average of 9.965 and has won the event in every meet, while CaMarah Williams ranks third (9.940). Georgia has not recorded a score below 9.800 on floor this season.
Defending Our Home Floor
Georgia holds a 9-1 record at Stegeman Coliseum in the Canqueteau-Landi/Roberts era. The GymDogs went 4-1 at home in 2025 and opened the home schedule in 2026 with an upset of No. 2 LSU. In eight home meets, Georgia has averaged a team score of 197.316 in front of an average of 8,828 fans. Georgia’s home score average in 2026 is 197.475.
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Severe to extreme drought grips much of Arkansas as growing season nears
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — It might seem hard to believe but much of Arkansas is dealing with severe to extreme drought conditions.
It is especially problematic as the growing season approaches.
Large portions of the state are experiencing dry conditions… creating added stress for farmers in a challenging agricultural economy.
Those challenges were front and center today in Harrisburg at the annual Arkansas Rice Meeting, where farmers, lawmakers, and industry leaders gathered to discuss solutions.
Governor Sanders told the crowd her administration is working hard to help farmers through hard times.
“I know that the last year was one of the most difficult in recent memory for our entire ag industry,” said Sanders.
“I know many of you are talking with lenders right now, trying to figure out how you are going to get seed in the ground for the next year. I’m here today to let you know you are not forgotten.”
During the speech, she spoke about the income tax exemption for farmers.
Disaster relief payments were approved late last year in The Natural State along with other national aid.
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Woman pleads guilty to murdering Arkansas woman, cutting out her unborn baby
BENTON CO., Ark. (KATV) — A Missouri woman pleaded guilty to state charges in the murder of a Benton County woman and her unborn child on Wednesday.
Judge Brad Karren accepted Waterman’s plea of guilty on two counts of capital murder during a court hearing, our ABC affiliate 40/29 News reported.
As part of her plea agreement, Waterman was required to provide more information to prosecutors and investigators to fill in the gaps with their investigation.
Law enforcement says Waterman lured 33-year-old Ashley Bush to a fake job interview in October 2022, where she shot her, cut the baby from her womb, and tried to burn her body in Missouri. The Department of Justice said Waterman planned to claim Bush’s baby as her own.
Waterman has been sentenced to two counts of life in prison without the possibility of parole. The sentences will be served consecutively, after her federal sentence.
Bush’s family read impact statements during the hearing, 40/29 News reported.
“We are showing Amber Waterman the mercy she never showed Ashley or Valkyrie”, Bush’s cousin, Lainey Boone, said. Waterman chose not to speak during the hearing.
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