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Texans land Arkansas State transfer Karolina Szydlowska to begin 2022 recruiting class – Tarleton State University Athletics
STEPHENVILLE – For the second straight yr, Tarleton has gone to the Pure State to bolster its frontcourt prowess.
Head coach Misty Wilson introduced the addition of Arkansas State switch Karolina Szydlowska to the Texans 2022-23 roster on Wednesday.
Szydlowska, initially from Wroclaw, Poland, made 19 begins throughout 36 video games performed throughout the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons. The 6-0 ahead averaged 4.9 factors and three.9 rebounds per sport over her two-year run with the Crimson Wolves.
She ought to have little issue assimilating into the Texans’ frontcourt. Szydlowska was teammates with Seynabou Thiam, who arrived at Tarleton by the use of Arkansas State in 2021, throughout her sophomore yr.
“Karolina is a participant that now we have had our eye on since her time at Seward County Neighborhood Faculty,” Wilson stated. “One of many issues I love most about Karolina is the quiet confidence she carries herself with. Her confidence as an individual and a participant is warranted, because it comes from the dedication and work she places into herself and her sport. Karolina is a ahead that may actually stretch the ground offensively in addition to deal with the ball in transition and make performs. Karolina is extraordinarily mature and can give us some worthwhile expertise on and off the ground. My workers and I are assured that she’s going to make an impression in her time at Tarleton State.”
The addition of Szydlowska paired with Thiam – Tarleton’s single-season record-holder for blocked photographs (63) – offers the Texans two stout rim protectors. Szydlowska led the Crimson Wolves in blocks (23) in 2020-21. Previous to coming into the Division I ranks, Szydlowska prepped at Seward County Neighborhood Faculty, the place she ranked fourth within the Kansas Jayhawk Neighborhood Faculty Convention (KJCCC) in blocks with 42 throughout the 2019-20 season.
Szydlowska was a key contributor for the Crimson Wolves within the COVID-19-condensed 2020-21 season. She appeared in all 21 video games and made 15 begins. Szydlowska ranked second on the crew in rebounds per sport (5.9) and snagged seven-or-more boards eight instances. She grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds in a sport at Louisiana on Feb. 5, 2021 and paired 11 rebounds with 10 factors to notch her first profession double-double in a win over Central Baptist on Jan. 4, 2021. Offensively, Szydlowska averaged a career-best 6.7 factors per outing and scored in double figures on seven events, together with a career-high 17 factors vs. Arkansas-Little Rock on Feb. 12, 2021.
As a junior in 2021-22, Szydlowska shot 47.7 p.c mixed in 19 appearances for the Crimson Wolves.
Szydlowska teased her D1 potential over two seasons at Seward County CC underneath head coach Austin Mefford.
She was the highest general playmaker on a Saints squad that posted a 25-7 general document and superior to the semifinals of the NJCAA Area VI Match in 2019-20. Szydlowska averaged 11.3 factors, seven rebounds and 1.9 blocks per sport to steer Seward County CC in all classes. Following the Saints’ postseason run, she earned First Workforce All-KJCCC West and Second Workforce All-Area VI honors.
Szydlowska was an integral member of a Seward County CC crew that superior to the NJCAA Match as a freshman in 2017-18. She averaged 9.8 factors and 6.5 rebounds per outing and ranked fourth amongst her convention friends in blocks per sport (1.4).
Previous to shifting abroad, Szydlowska was the main scorer on the Polish U20 Nationwide Workforce.
Szydlowska is the primary participant to signal with Tarleton throughout the 2022 recruiting cycle.
The Texans anticipate asserting further signings within the coming weeks.
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Arkansas football vs Louisiana Tech: Scouting report, prediction for Week 13 game
After three weeks standing on the verge of bowl eligibility, Arkansas football has its best opportunity to secure a spot in college football’s postseason this weekend against Louisiana Tech.
The Razorbacks (5-5) will host the Bulldogs (4-6) on Saturday (3 p.m., SECN+). Twenty players are projected to take part in Senior Day festivities as Arkansas closes out its home schedule in 2024.
The Hogs are coming off back-to-back losses inside Reynolds Razorback Stadium, most recently falling to Texas 20-10. Arkansas’ offense couldn’t muster enough production across the first two quarters as a comeback bid fell short against the Longhorns.
Louisiana Tech, meanwhile, is coming off its biggest win of the season. The Bulldogs beat conference rival Western Kentucky 12-7, knocking the Hilltoppers out of first place in Conference USA.
Here are four things to watch and a score prediction for Saturday’s contest between Arkansas and Louisiana Tech.
Arkansas football must get off to a fast start
The best way to prevent an upset is to eliminate any hope. Arkansas didn’t do that against UAB in September, and the Razorbacks came out of the gates slow last year in this same spot against FIU. They eventually won both games, but the final scores were closer than desired.
“We’re trying to live up to the Arkansas standard, and that results in executing on the field. And if we don’t live up to that, then we’re going to see a similar slow start,” Arkansas offensive lineman Josh Braun said. “So that’s what we’re focused on this week, just starting fast and playing our brand of football.”
Take care of the football
This is arguably the biggest key for Arkansas every weekend. The Razorbacks are 0-5 when they lose the turnover battle this season, and two costly giveaways spoiled any chance at an upset last week against Texas.
Fortunately for Arkansas, Louisiana Tech ranks 111th in the country in turnover margin. The Bulldogs are averaging nearly two turnovers a game, so this might be an opportune matchup for the Hogs’ defense.
Control the running game on both sides
The Bulldogs have struggled on the ground all season, and they’ve won both games in which they rushed for more than 150 yards. By contrast, they are 2-6 when held under that mark.
Arkansas’ running defense has been strong throughout the year. Only two opponents have averaged more than 4 yards per carry, and the Razorbacks should be able to keep Louisiana Tech running backs Omiri Wiggins and Amani Givens in check.
On the flip side, Arkansas needs to commit to running the football early and stay vigilant with Ja’Quinden Jackson. Relying on the pass too heavily proved a mistake in the first half against Texas, and look for Bobby Petrino to adjust.
All eyes on Tru Edwards
Edwards, a senior wide receiver, is by far Louisiana Tech’s most dangerous weapon. He has four games this season with more than 100 yards receiving and leads the team with six touchdowns.
He’s a big-play threat who will require the full focus of the Arkansas defense. The Razorbacks’ secondary will try to maintain its momentum after holding Quinn Ewers and Isaiah Bond in check last week.
Prediction
Louisiana Tech is better than its record indicates, but there is still a gulf in talent between the two rosters. If Arkansas handles its own business and avoids sloppy turnovers, it should have no problem securing bowl eligibility Saturday. An upset loss would be unacceptable. Arkansas 38, Louisiana Tech 13.
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Calipari Faces at Arkansas He Must Learn He Will Never Defeat
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A lot has been made of the poor a attendance at Arkansas Razorbacks basketball games this season.
However, while it’s been somewhat embarrassing at times, it’s not entirely on Razorbacks fans. It’s not anyone’s fault technically. It’s more of a case of a schedule having to be made hastily before there was an opportunity to get to know the nuances of The Natural State.
One thing that is hard for the people of Arkansas to realize without moving away for some extended period of time is how unique the especially close relationship with the local church and the commitment this state’s citizens have to it actually is.
Scheduling the rest of life around church as a non-negotiable is expected. Playing organized sports on Sundays is still still frowned upon in much of the state, as are hunting and fishing in some cases.
Church comes first, whether it be Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night or revival week. Youth league coaches can find themselves pariahs for scheduling practices on Wednesday nights for this very reason.
That’s why excessively low attendance for Wednesday night games shouldn’t be as shocking to those who live here as opposed to people looking from the outside in.
See, one of the biggest adjustments to living outside of Arkansas is the extreme lack of Wednesday night church services. Same goes for revivals.
They’re just not a thing throughout much of the rest of the country, even in states that claim to really be into God. It’s even hard to find legitimate Sunday night services.
At best, there will be a youth program parents use as an excuse for a quick date night. So, that’s why it’s not surprising a coaching staff that didn’t grow up here might think nothing of lining up games on Wednesday nights expecting to get decent weeknight crowds.
However, what happens instead is much smaller crowds that make Hogs fans look disinterested at best. That’s just not likely the case.
They’re interested. Just not until the devotional has been read, the sermon has been preached and the invitation has been sung.
As soon as they get in the parking lot, the first thing they do is turn on the radio and try to catch up with what they have missed. It might seem strange to those from other states, but the priorities are right.
It may look bad on TV, but God, family and then the Razorbacks is the correct order
It’s a minor mistake in scheduling that is easily forgiven and eventually rectified. After all, the seats are still sold out and there are more important things involved in life.
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Arkansas (AAA) high school football playoffs: 2024 brackets, Round 2 matchups, game times
The Arkansas high school football playoffs are on to Round 2, where several teams will start their postseason quest for a state championship after earning Round 1 byes.
The postseason in Class 2A through 7A plus the 8-man division started last week.
Bryant, Fayetteville, Bentonville and Conway are the 7A teams that will kick off their playoff run in Round 2 this week.
>>Arkansas high school football playoff brackets
Stick with High School on SI for all of the matchups, game times and scores throughout the 2024 Arkansas (AAA) football playoffs.
Here are the Arkansas high school football playoff brackets, with matchups and game times, plus second-round matchups:
Second-round matchups
Bryant vs. Cabot
7 p.m. Friday
Pulaski Academy vs. Fayetteville
7 p.m. Friday
Bentonville vs. Bentonville West
7 p.m. Friday
Rogers vs. Conway
7 p.m. Friday
2024 AAA Class 7A high school football bracket
Second-round matchups
El Dorado vs. Greenwood
7 p.m. Friday
Mountain Home vs. Catholic
7 p.m. Friday
Lake Hamilton vs. Benton
7 p.m. Friday
Shiloh Christian vs. Van Buren
7 p.m. Friday
2024 AAA Class 6A high school football bracket
Second-round matchups
Valley View vs. Morrilton
7 p.m. Friday
Parkview vs. Maumelle
7 p.m. Friday
Robinson vs. Lakeside
7 p.m. Friday
Farmington vs. Camden Fairview
7 p.m. Friday
2024 AAA Class 5A high school football bracket
Second-round matchups
Dardanelle vs. Prairie Grove
7 p.m. Friday
Arkadelphia vs. Gentry
7 p.m. Friday
Heber Springs vs. Southside
7 p.m. Friday
Monticello vs. Hamburg
7 p.m. Friday
Clinton vs. Mills University
7 p.m. Friday
Warren vs. Pocahontas
7 p.m. Friday
Elkins vs. Mena
7 p.m. Friday
Malvern vs. Highland
7 p.m. Friday
2024 AAA Class 4A high school football bracket
Second-round matchups
Bismarck vs. Atkins
7 p.m. Friday
Osceola vs. Charleston
7 p.m. Friday
Fordyce vs. Jessieville
7 p.m. Friday
Booneville vs. Mayflower
7 p.m. Friday
Glen Rose vs. Dumas
7 p.m. Friday
Mansfield vs. Newport
7 p.m. Friday
Salem vs. Prescott
7 p.m. Friday
Rivercrest vs. Rison
7 p.m. Friday
2024 AAA Class 3A high school football bracket
Second-round matchups
Murfreesboro vs. Mount Ida
7 p.m. Friday
East Poinsett County vs. Bigelow
7 p.m. Friday
Conway Christian vs. Des Arc
7 p.m. Friday
Carlisle vs. Junction City
7 p.m. Friday
2024 AAA Class 2A high school football bracket
2024 AAA 8-man high school football bracket
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