Arkansas State Red Wolves (15-14, 10-6 Sun Belt) at Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (8-19, 5-11 Sun Belt)
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Coastal Carolina hosts Ford and Arkansas State
The Chanticleers are 7-7 on their home court. Coastal Carolina is second in the Sun Belt with 27.3 defensive rebounds per game led by John Ojiako averaging 7.3.
The Red Wolves are 10-6 against Sun Belt opponents. Arkansas State ranks seventh in the Sun Belt with 37.8 rebounds per game led by Izaiyah Nelson averaging 6.7.
Coastal Carolina scores 74.2 points per game, 3.9 fewer points than the 78.1 Arkansas State gives up. Arkansas State has shot at a 44.7% rate from the field this season, 2.9 percentage points higher than the 41.8% shooting opponents of Coastal Carolina have averaged.
The matchup Wednesday is the first meeting this season for the two teams in conference play.
TOP PERFORMERS: Jacob Meyer is shooting 44.2% and averaging 14.8 points for the Chanticleers. Ojiako is averaging 12.3 points over the last 10 games for Coastal Carolina.
Avery Felts is shooting 40.3% from beyond the arc with 1.9 made 3-pointers per game for the Red Wolves, while averaging 6.6 points. Taryn Todd is averaging 15.8 points over the past 10 games for Arkansas State.
LAST 10 GAMES: Chanticleers: 3-7, averaging 70.9 points, 38.5 rebounds, 12.2 assists, 5.4 steals and 1.9 blocks per game while shooting 43.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 81.4 points per game.
Red Wolves: 7-3, averaging 83.5 points, 38.6 rebounds, 14.4 assists, 5.2 steals and 5.0 blocks per game while shooting 46.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 77.4 points.
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Arkansas
Faces of Arkansas honors 4th-generation pitmaster Harold Jones of Jones Bar-B-Q Diner
LITTLE ROCK, AR (KATV) — Faces of Arkansas, an ongoing series that highlights Arkansans each month, has selected Harold Jones, a 4th generation owner of Jones Bar-B-Q Diner in Marianna.
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced the series’ newest feature Monday, June 1.
Each featured Arkansan receives a written profile, portrait photograph, and a short video as part of the installment.
Just before you approach the historical establishment, you will see a white sign with nostalgic black lettering that reads: “Jones’ Bar-B-Q Diner — Jones’ Family Business Since 1910.”
The sign is a longtime landmark, that introduces you to where many consider the best barbeque destination in the South.
Good food, coupled with familiar faces has stood the test time at the widely acclaimed diner.
The current diner location first opened in 1964 on Louisiana Street. However, traces of its existence stretch back earlier than 1910.
Despite operating in the segregated South under Jim Crow, the establishment remained upbeat. Harold makes preparations to serve the community on a consistent, timely basis.
“12. I get up at 12,” said Harold. “Come down here and set everything up. Put the meat in the warmer there. Then come 7:00, open the doors up. Do that every day.”
Nationally, the diner has gained widespread acclaim. But here in the Natural State, it garners praise from customers of all backgrounds.
“I just try to take care of whoever come in that door,” he said. “You think about what you do for folks. You think about what folks do for you. So, you know, it’s a whole lot.” That may be the real secret behind Jones’ lasting more than a century. Not the smoker. Not the sauce. Not even the recipe. It’s the feeling people leave with after walking through those doors — the feeling that, for a little while, they belonged there.
Jones Bar-B-Q Diner was recognized as the first food destination in the state to receive the James Beard Award, followed by the foundation’s America’s Classics Award in 2012.
An interview with Jones can be found here.
Click here to learn more.
Arkansas
Hogs’ Season Ends in NCAA Lawrence Regional
LAWRENCE, Kan. – No. 14 Arkansas (41-22) defeated Northeastern (39-22) 10-9 to escape the losers bracket and advance to the NCAA Lawrence Regional final, but ultimately saw its season end against No. 13 Kansas (45-16), the No. 15 national seed and regional host, with a 13-10 loss Sunday evening at Hoglund Ballpark.
The Hogs conclude the 2026 campaign with a 41-22 overall record, their SEC-best ninth consecutive 40-win season. Arkansas is one of two teams nationally (Southern Miss – 10) to accomplish the feat in nine or more consecutive years.
Despite the offense scoring 20 runs over two games on the day, the Razorback pitching staff struggled to post zeroes. Arkansas survived a late surge by Northeastern to pull out a win in Sunday’s elimination game and punch its ticket to the regional final, where it jumped out to a five-run lead over Kansas before allowing eight unanswered runs in its loss.
Between the two games, Arkansas belted eight home runs, including a pair of long balls by Reese Robinett in the win against Northeastern as well as a pair of homers by Ryder Helfrick in the finale against Kansas. Zack Stewart belted his 14th home run of the season against the Huskies before connecting on his 15th against the Jayhawks later in the day.
With his 15th homer of the year, Stewart became the fourth Razorback player with 15 or more home runs this season, joining Camden Kozeal (20), Helfrick (18) and TJ Pompey (15). Before 2026, Arkansas had never accomplished the feat.
Nolan Souza and Maika Niu also homered Sunday. Souza matched his career high with five RBI, including a two-run blast, against Northeastern, while Niu had career high-matching four hits, including a solo shot, and four RBI against Kansas. As a team, the Razorbacks finished the campaign with 105 home runs, good for fifth most in a season in program history.
Five Razorbacks – Helfrick, Robinett, Souza, Niu and Hunter Dietz, who struck out a career-high 14 batters in Saturday’s loss against Kansas – were named to the Lawrence Regional All-Tournament Team. Arkansas lost a road regional for the first time since 2014 at Virginia after winning its previous two road regionals at Oklahoma State in 2015 and 2022.
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