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Calipari on Ark. fans’ ovation: ‘Haven’t lost a game’
As John Calipari entered Bud Walton Arena for his first game at Arkansas on Friday night, the home crowd erupted as the 1990s Chicago Bulls introduction music played in the background.
Although No. 16 Arkansas’ 85-69 win over No. 1 Kansas was a charity exhibition, the buzz surrounding the coach’s arrival in Fayetteville — after a lengthy stint at Kentucky — was palpable.
But Calipari downplayed Friday’s ovation, which he received from the 19,200 fans who attended the sold-out affair.
“I haven’t lost a game,” he said about the crowd’s favorable reaction.
Though both teams were short-handed — Tennessee transfer Jonas Aidoo didn’t play for Arkansas, and Hunter Dickinson and Alabama transfer Rylan Griffen were both out for Kansas — Friday marked a new chapter for Calipari and Arkansas. His rocky exit at Kentucky unfolded after he followed a national title run in 2012 and a string of Final Four appearances with multiple first-round exits in the NCAA tournament.
But he regrouped quickly at Arkansas, where five-star prospect Boogie Fland, former Kentucky guard D.J. Wagner and veteran Johnell Davis, a standout for Florida Atlantic in the 2023 Final Four, anchor his new squad.
Wagner and Fland combined to score 46 points against a Kansas team that arrived without two of its best players. But Arkansas has also dealt with multiple injuries — Calipari said his team has been unable to hold full practices for the past two weeks.
“We’ve played against [graduate assistants],” Calipari said after the game, which helped raise money for a pair of children’s hospitals in the teams’ respective communities.
Although his Kansas team struggled (7-for-23 from beyond the arc) in the four-quarter exhibition, Jayhawks coach Bill Self said he was not concerned about the result because of his team’s personnel challenges.
But he added he was not sure he would face a better backcourt this season than the one Arkansas boasts. He also said Calipari’s 2024-25 Razorbacks might comprise one of the most talented teams of his career.
“I actually think this team is better than some of the ones he’s had at Kentucky,” Self said. “We’ve played them at least every other year for the last 10 years. There were a couple of [Kentucky] teams that were elite, elite, elite. This team, to me, has a chance to be terrific and maybe more talented than some of the teams that [Calipari] had at Kentucky. Not all of them, but some of them. I think they have a real chance.”
Calipari said that analysis might be premature.
“I actually think this team is better than some of the ones he’s had at Kentucky. … There were a couple of [Kentucky] teams that were elite, elite, elite. This team, to me, has a chance to be terrific and maybe more talented than some of the teams that [Calipari] had at Kentucky. Not all of them, but some of them.”
Kansas coach Bill Self
“That’s very early to make that statement,” he said in response to Self’s comments. “Very early to make that statement.”
But the energy in the crowd, and the promise within the roster, was clear Friday, with a victory over the No. 1 team in America in his first game as the new Arkansas head coach.
“All I know is when you have really good guards, you usually have a really good team,” Calipari said.
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Berlin Wall Segments Arrive in Arkansas for National Cold War Center
The National Cold War Center in Blytheville has acquired 36 original segments of the Berlin Wall.
A press release states that the arrival marks a major milestone in the development of the center and its mission to preserve and interpret one of the most consequential periods in modern history. The center, located at the former Eaker Air Force Base, was designated in 2023 by Congress as the nation’s official museum dedicated to the Cold War.
Together, the segments will form the largest publicly viewable collection of Berlin Wall segments outside Berlin. The segments arrived in Arkansas from Germany on May 13.
“This is a defining moment for the National Cold War Center,” said Christian Ostermann, executive director. “These are not replicas — these are original pieces of history that once divided the world. Preserving and interpreting the Berlin Wall at this scale positions the center as an important institution for understanding the Cold War and its lasting impact on the world today.”
The Berlin Wall stood for nearly three decades as a physical symbol of global political and ideological division during the Cold War. By preserving and presenting these original artifacts, the National Cold War Center will offer visitors a rare opportunity to experience the physical presence of the Wall while exploring the global events, tensions and decisions that shaped the modern world, according to the release.
Eaker Air Force Base was a Strategic Air Command Ready Alert installation during the Cold War era, and the National Cold War Center is being developed to educate and engage the public through immersive experiences, research and access to original historic assets.
The full collection will be publicly unveiled at the National Cold War Center Gala in November with information on exhibition plans, educational initiatives and more to be revealed in the coming months, the release stated.
Feature image: Berlin Wall segments after their arrival in Blytheville. (Photo courtesy of NCWC)
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Arkansas Storm Team Forecast: Rain chances return; low to start but higher next week
No rain in Thursday’s forecast.
The chance of rain will return on Friday, but the chance is going to be very low Friday through Sunday.
Then the chance really picks up early next week as a front approaches. Stronger to severe storms are going to be possible Monday evening and Tuesday morning.
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