Arkansas
Despite Being Iced by SEC, Major Injury, Arkansas Advances
UNIVERSITY PARK, Penn. — For one full weekend, because of a glitch in SEC scheduling that caused one team to sit out the championship meet at the end of the season, No. 16 Arkansas was the only team in the nation not allowed to compete in gymnastics.
The Razorbacks had to sit helplessly as other teams and individuals got to enhance their national qualifying scores while Arkansas could do nothing but potentially watch them breeze right on by.
It wasn’t because of a lack of trying. Other schools were willing to let Jordyn Wieber’s team come join in on their final meet, but the NCAA rejected the idea.
So, only Arkansas sat at home and watched.
They rested up, healed and turned their focus squarely on getting ready for the national meet. The Razorbacks had been on quite the streak as of late, posting high scores in competition, driving up their NQS, so missing a meet week was a concern as far as staying sharp.
However, nothing could be done about that.
Finally, things returned somewhat back to normal when it was announced Arkansas would join fellow SEC powers Kentucky and LSU at Penn State for regionals. To face the Wildcats meant having to make the finals.
However, No. 1 LSU was in the regional semifinal with Arkansas which meant, although the Razorbacks stunned them by knocking them off in Bud Walton Arena, Wieber’s gymnasts were in a battle for the one other remaining spot from their pod in the regional finals because the Tigers were definitely going to take the other.
Despite having to deal with a forced three-week layoff, Arkansas has advanced to its second consecutive regional finals by knocking off Michigan and Maryland to join LSU, No. 9 Kentucky and No. 8 Michigan St. in the finals Saturday.
Earned with all heart 🫶 pic.twitter.com/DzZXqmHir4
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025
The Razorbacks posted a 197.550, better than their season ending score of 197.225 against No. 7 Missouri. That score was anchored heavily by freshman Joscelyn Roberts who not only broke her all-around scoring record, but posted the highest all-around score Arkansas has seen in over a decade.
Her score of 39.600 was the fourth highest across both semifinals. Her 9.925s on beam and floor helped Arkansas seal its spot in the semifinals.
Maddie Jones also chipped in with a regional winning 9.950 on bars.
One of one 🏆
Congrats to MJ on her share of the regional bars title, our first in program history on the event! pic.twitter.com/cXdRmC9Yji — Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025
The only real downside of the meet was an injury to high flyer Frankie Price. She injured herself on her floor routine, causing her to have to stop and accept a score of 6.300.
Typically her scores anchor the Razorbacks’ floor routine, so Arkansas was fortunate to have already built up a high score. However, her energy and high point potential will be missed greatly in the regional finals.
Another stunner from our beam ace ⭐️ @Josc_Roberson pic.twitter.com/bwLAipaVfh
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025 This one on repeat 🔁 pic.twitter.com/uD63mAx6AE
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) March 15, 2025
Here is how Arkansas performed in each event, including highlights.
Vault
Overall – 49.425 Ja’Leigh’s got the juice 🧃⚡️ pic.twitter.com/1DWjglFmvN
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025 Our vet setting the tone 🤩 @camileighweaver pic.twitter.com/MHYEnqBZnj
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 3, 2025 Dak’s best vault yet as a Razorback 🥳 pic.twitter.com/RoZLVt4AqQ
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 3, 2025
Cami Weaver – 9.900
Ja’Leigh lang – 9.900
Joscelyn Roberson – 9.875
Frankie Price – 9.859
Haley Klein – 9.800
Bars
Overall – 49.525 Cal comin’ up BIG ‼️ pic.twitter.com/R6Elb7Jl6P
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 3, 2025 Kaity Ewald bars. That’s all. 😍 pic.twitter.com/rnrKdfUZU3
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 3, 2025 Business as usual by Wali 🫡 pic.twitter.com/PkUOEFECnd
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 3, 2025 MJ is made for these moments 👑 pic.twitter.com/B5q8eTZmEQ
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025 Another moment for this art by Ewald 🎨 pic.twitter.com/NgYglvVwiA
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025
Maddie Jones – 9.950
Mati Waligora – 9.900
Cally Swaney – 9.900
Kaitlyn Ewald – 9.900
Joscelyn Roberson – 9.875
Priscilla Park – 9.750
Beam
Overall – 49.125 Lyx we LOVE this 🥰 pic.twitter.com/5A4P4PWzfK
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025
Joscelyn Roberson – 9.925
Kalyxta Gamio – 9.900
Cami Weaver – 9.825
Priscilla Park – 9.800
Cally Swaney – 9.675
Mati Waligora – 9.025
Floor
Overall – 49.475 Terrific type night for Maddie 💁♀️
Along with her bars title, she tied for second on floor with a 9.925! pic.twitter.com/hn8vG18HYl — Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 5, 2025 Love watching Wali put on a show 🤩
She tied for the highest floor score of the session last night with a 9.925! pic.twitter.com/011wGO7UlW
— Arkansas Gymnastics 🐗 (@RazorbackGym) April 4, 2025
Maddie Jones – 9.925
Mati Waligoria – 9.925
Joscelyn Roberson – 9.925
Kalyxta Gamio – 9.850
Hailey Klein – 9.850
Frankie Price – 6.300
The regional finals will take place Saturday at 4 p.m. on ESPN+.
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Arkansas
Countdown to the Crown: Miss Central Arkansas, Karie Miller, speaks about educational diversity
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Miss Central Arkansas, Karie Miller, is competing in the upcoming 2026 Miss Arkansas Pageant.
Miller highlighted her Community Service Initiative, Hands on Learning, in which she advocates for educational diversity.
Her talent will be a performing sign language interpretation of the song “Guns and Ships” from the Broadway Musical “Hamilton.” Miller is not only a manager at Barnes and Noble but also has a love for scary stories.
Miller will be part of the excitement at the Miss Arkansas Pageant on Saturday, June 13, airing on KARK.
For more information on the competition, visit MissArkansas.org.
Arkansas
Vehicle crash reported near the University of Arkansas Agriculture Facility
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The University of Arkansas Police Department is responding to a vehicle collision near the intersection of Garland Avenue and Drake Street, close to the university’s agriculture facility.
Crews on scene report at least one person was taken to a hospital. There is no official word on their condition.
An SUV with heavy front-end damage was in a nearby ditch. A pickup truck was towed from the scene.
This is a developing story. We will update as we learn more.
Arkansas
Arkansas Storm Team Forecast: Isolated Severe Storms Possible
Two rounds of storms possible Tuesday. The morning risk is very low, then a more substantial risk may evolve late in the day
Tonight: Clouds increase with storms north late. Lows in the lower 60s
Tuesday: Low storm chance in the morning with a greater chance late in the day. Highs near 80
Wednesday: Scattered areas of rain and storms. Highs in the mid to upper 60s
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