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Delce, Offense Shut Down Tigers in Series Opener
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Redshirt senior RHP Chenise Delce (20-6) tossed a two-hit, full sport shutout to information No. 12 Arkansas to 9-0 (5 inn.) victory over Missouri in Friday night time’s collection opener.
The Razorbacks enhance to 38-14 and 14-8 in league play. Arkansas additionally extends its successful streak vs. Missouri to 3 video games.
Delce was lights out, spinning 5.0 scoreless frames en path to her fifth solo shutout this season. The reigning SEC Pitcher of the 12 months fanned 5 and labored round two walks. Delce didn’t permit an extra-base hit.
Arkansas mixed for 12 hits, led by freshman catcher Lauren Camenzind’s 3-for-3 night time. Lacing a profession excessive three hits, Camenzind matched her profession excessive in RBI with two and accounted for 2 runs scored. Fifth-year second baseman Kristina Foreman reached in all three plate appearances, tying her season highs in hits with two (2-for-2) and RBI with three. Foreman additionally reached by way of stroll. Freshman heart fielder Reagan Johnson (2-for-4, one RBI) and junior first baseman Cylie Halvorson (2-for-3, two runs scored, one double) had multi-hit outings. Sophomore Raigan Kramer drove in two runs on a double and junior third baseman Hannah Gammill singled to spherical out the hits column.
The Hogs scored in 4 of 5 innings.
Hanging first, Arkansas put up a two-spot within the first off the crack of Kristina Foreman’s bat. Foreman pounded a two-RBI single for the early lead.
Raigan Kramer added to the lead within the high of the second on her sacrifice fly to heart to attain Lauren Camenzind and make it 3-0.
Kristina Foreman struck once more with an RBI double for a 4-0 lead within the high of the third. Lauren Camenzind sprayed an RBI single to proper discipline to push the result in 5-0.
After a quiet fourth, Arkansas compiled a four-run fifth to place the sport in run-rule territory
All of it started when Hannah Gammill, who beforehand reached on a single to left, scored on a wild pitch for a 6-0 lead. Lauren Camenzind clocked one other RBI single to proper, stretching the benefit to 7-0. A Reagan Johnson RBI single adopted by a Raigan Kramer RBI double put the Hogs in entrance 9-0.
Up Subsequent
Arkansas goes for the collection win at 4 p.m. CT Saturday on SEC Community+. Sunday’s collection finale is ready for two p.m. on SEC Community+.
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Arkansas 90-77 Vanderbilt (Mar 4, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — — Johnell Davis scored 21 points, Trevon Brazile had his first double-double of the season and Arkansas beat Vanderbilt 90-77 on Tuesday night.
Brazile finished with 16 points and a season-high 14 rebounds. D.J. Wagner scored all of his 14 points in the second half, Zvonimir Ivisic also scored 14 and Karter Knox added 10 for Arkansas (18-12, 7-10 SEC).
Knox converted two three-point plays and Brazile stole an inbounds pass and took it the other way for a windmill dunk in a 13-0 run that gave the Razorbacks the lead for good and made it 43-35 with two seconds left in the first half.
A.J. Hoggard hit a 3-pointer that made it a six-point game 41 seconds into the second half but the Commodores got no closer.
Tyler Nickel led Vanderbilt (20-10, 8-9) with 16 points and and Hoggard added 14 with seven assists. Devin McGlockton, who fouled out with almost five minutes to play, scored 12 and MJ Collins 10. The Commodores had won three games in a row — all against ranked opponents.
Arkansas made 33 of 65 (51%) from the field and limited Vanderbilt to 38% (23 of 60) shooting.
Adou Thiero (knee) missed his third consecutive game for the Razorbacks and was replaced in the lineup by Brazile. The 6-foot-8 Thiero is shooting 55% from the field and leads the team in scoring (15.6 per game) and rebounding (6.0).
Both teams close the regular season on Saturday when Arkansas plays host to No. 25 Mississippi State and Vanderbilt travels to take on Georgia.
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WATCH: Van Horn, players postgame – Arkansas vs. ULM
Arkansas baseball head coach Dave Van Horn postgame press conference after picking up two midweek wins over Louisiana-Monroe on Tuesday and Wednesday at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville. Also included is the press conference with Kuhio Aloy, Nolan Souza and Colin Fisher.
Game 1 recap (14-1)
Game 2 recap (15-3)
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ICE, DOGE Efforts Reach Arkansas

Two of the most highly publicized first initiatives of President Donald Trump’s second term in office are beginning to be directly felt inside the borders of the Natural State as activities by ICE and DOGE in Arkansas have been reported in recent days.
IMMIGRATION ARRESTS MADE ACROSS 23 COUNTIES
On Feb. 27, the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for both the Eastern District and Western District of Arkansas announced 219 undocumented immigrants had been arrested over the preceding three weeks. In addition to the arrests, this round of activity also seized nearly 15,000 pounds of illegal drugs worth millions of dollars and 43 guns.
The enforcement operation, which commenced Feb. 5, processed 127 individuals through the ICE Enforcement and Removal office in Little Rock; 57 through the Fayetteville office; 23 through the Fort Smith office; and 17 through the Texarkana office.
In total, 375 illegals have been reportedly arrested in Arkansas since President Donald Trump issued executive orders designed to prioritize the enforcement of immigration laws on Jan. 21.
Per a release from the U.S. Department of Justice, the latest group of individuals had had previous encounters with law enforcement and therefore had known addresses in various databases. Some offenders were previously convicted of crimes, while others had some type of prior contact with law enforcement, and all were in the country illegally and will be deported.
Crimes which some of the arrested individuals were previously convicted of include battery, aggravated assault, robbery, drug possession and distribution, domestic violence, sexual assault, illegal firearm possession, running an illegal casino, forgery, hit-and-run, indecent exposure and sexual assault against a minor.
“The U.S. Attorney’s Offices in Arkansas, along with each of our federal law enforcement partners, will continue to prioritize working with ICE to aggressively enforce the immigration and drug-and-violent crime laws enacted by Congress,” said Jonathan D. Ross, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas via a release.
“When these efforts are combined with our partnerships with our outstanding state and local law enforcement officials, we are confident that this first operation will lead to additional successful operations in the days ahead.”
Agencies involved in the raids included Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the U.S. Marshals Service in addition to the state’s Drug Task Forces and Arkansas State Police.
DOGE TO CANCEL $3.5B IN ARKANSAS CONTRACTS
On March 4, the Department of Government Efficiency announced plans to terminate more than a dozen real estate leases across Arkansas in a bid to save what it projects will be more than $3.5 million over the next five years.
The action affects leases on property in nine Arkansas cities with four leases located in Batesville and Little Rock each. The largest annual contracts on the list are held by the Social Security Administration in Forrest City at $388,000 and the U.S. Geological Survey in Little Rock at $352,000.
DOGE reports the largest savings by the terminations after five years will be realized from the Small Business Administration lease in Little Rock at $1.2 million and the National Park Service lease in Harrison at $601,000. Leases held by Agricultural Marketing Service in Little Rock will save $429,000 over that time and leases held by Farm Service Agency-County in Paragould and Rural Housing Service in Batesville will save $255,000 each.
To date, DOGE reports nearly 750 leases across the country have been canceled, saving taxpayers $660 million. The proposed cuts in Arkansas include:
BATESVILLE
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- Farm Service Agency, proposed money saved is $43,365
- Natural Resources Conservation Service annual lease costs $22,050, proposed money saved $110,250.
- Rural Housing Service annual lease costs $51,045, proposed money saved $255,225
- Social Security Administration annual lease costs $29,010, proposed money saved $145,050
FAYETTEVILLE
- Employment Standards Administration annual lease costs $11,096, proposed money saved $55,480
FORREST CITY
- Social Security Administration annual lease costs $387,856, proposed money saved $32,321
HARRISON
- National Park Service proposed money saved is $601,073
JONESBORO
- Social Security Administration annual lease costs $64,998, proposed money saved $194,995
LITTLE ROCK
- Agricultural Marketing Service annual lease costs $85,875, proposed money saved $429,375
- Geological Survey annual lease costs $351,510, proposed money saved $0
- Small Business Administration annual lease cost $316,603, proposed money saved $1,160,878
- United States Trustees annual lease costs $119,943, proposed money saved $49,976
PARAGOULD
- Farm Service Agency annual lease costs $105,549, proposed money saved $255,077
TEXARKANA
- Social Security Administration annual lease costs $25,643, proposed money saved $36,328
SOURCE: Department of Government Efficiency
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