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Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:22 pm
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Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:23 pm to pioneerbasketball
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3. No Trolling. If you want to troll, make a thread for it. This thread is used to discuss the game.
4. No obsessed Calipari Fans.
5. No accusing me of alters.
6. Any discussion of food/women the pics must be posted.
7. No saying its Football season.
8. Rules will be added as the season progresses.
9. No complaining about slow updates in title.
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Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:23 pm to pioneerbasketball
Dusty Hannahs
All Game info provided by arkansasrazorbacks.com
- Arkansas is 3-0 all-time versus Lipscomb with all three meetings coming in the state of Arkansas two in Fayetteville and one in North Little Rock. The Razorbacks hosted the Bisons in Bud Walton Arena in 2004, winning 83-54, and 2020, winning 86-50.
- The last time Arkansas and Lipscomb met was last year in North Little Rock. Makhi Mitchell made two key baskets inside the final four minutes and Davonte Davis’ layup with 26 seconds left in the game allowed Arkansas to hold on for a 69-66 victory of Lipscomb at Simmons Bank Arena. Arkansas, up eight at halftime, used an 18-6 run to start the second half to grab a 20-point lead. However, Lipscomb used a 21-2 run – including a 17-0 spurt – to cut the deficit to one (63-62) with 4:29 left. With 1:17 left, Lipscomb was credited with a fastbreak layup on a goaltending call. The call was reviewed and, after several minutes, was upheld to make the score 67-66 in the Razorbacks’ favor. Both teams missed their next shot attempts and Davis drove the lane to make his jumper with 26 ticks left to put the Hogs up three (69-66). Lipscomb had three chances (two being 3-pointers) inside the final 15 seconds but could not convert.
All Game info provided by arkansasrazorbacks.com
- Arkansas is 3-0 all-time versus Lipscomb with all three meetings coming in the state of Arkansas two in Fayetteville and one in North Little Rock. The Razorbacks hosted the Bisons in Bud Walton Arena in 2004, winning 83-54, and 2020, winning 86-50.
- The last time Arkansas and Lipscomb met was last year in North Little Rock. Makhi Mitchell made two key baskets inside the final four minutes and Davonte Davis’ layup with 26 seconds left in the game allowed Arkansas to hold on for a 69-66 victory of Lipscomb at Simmons Bank Arena. Arkansas, up eight at halftime, used an 18-6 run to start the second half to grab a 20-point lead. However, Lipscomb used a 21-2 run – including a 17-0 spurt – to cut the deficit to one (63-62) with 4:29 left. With 1:17 left, Lipscomb was credited with a fastbreak layup on a goaltending call. The call was reviewed and, after several minutes, was upheld to make the score 67-66 in the Razorbacks’ favor. Both teams missed their next shot attempts and Davis drove the lane to make his jumper with 26 ticks left to put the Hogs up three (69-66). Lipscomb had three chances (two being 3-pointers) inside the final 15 seconds but could not convert.
This post was edited on 11/6/24 at 5:17 pm
Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:23 pm to pioneerbasketball
- John Calipari is 1-0 all-time versus Lipscomb. His Kentucky team defeated the Bisons, 88-50, in Dec. 2012 in Rupp Arena.
This post was edited on 11/6/24 at 5:18 pm
Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:24 pm to pioneerbasketball
- Naismith Hall of Fame coach John Calipari, who has led teams to six Final Fours, was named the 14th Razorback head men’s basketball coach on April 10, 2024.
• Calipari is one of the most successful and decorated coaches in college
basketball history having been inducted into the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015. However, he takes the greatest pride in
the success his players experience in college, in professional basketball
and life after their playing days are over.
• Calipari has coached 16 players to be selected in the NBA Draft – 43 firstround picks including 29 among the top 15 and four as the overall first pick
– during his 32-year coaching career and had 28 players on NBA rosters
this past season. His players have earned:
- 4 National Players of the Year.
- 2 National Freshmen of the Year.
- 15 Conference Players of the Year.
- 20 Conference Freshman/Newcomers of the Year.
- 24 All-American Honors.
- 81 All-Conference Selections
• Calipari is one of the most successful and decorated coaches in college
basketball history having been inducted into the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015. However, he takes the greatest pride in
the success his players experience in college, in professional basketball
and life after their playing days are over.
• Calipari has coached 16 players to be selected in the NBA Draft – 43 firstround picks including 29 among the top 15 and four as the overall first pick
– during his 32-year coaching career and had 28 players on NBA rosters
this past season. His players have earned:
- 4 National Players of the Year.
- 2 National Freshmen of the Year.
- 15 Conference Players of the Year.
- 20 Conference Freshman/Newcomers of the Year.
- 24 All-American Honors.
- 81 All-Conference Selections
This post was edited on 11/6/24 at 5:32 pm
Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:24 pm to pioneerbasketball
• Arkansas is opening its 102nd year of basketbal — and first season of the John Calipari era.
• Arkansas is 82-19 in season openers all-time and 91-10 in home openers.
• Arkansas has won 48 of the last 50 season openers dating back to 1974-75 with both losses coming on neutral courts.
^ the 1994-95 opener when preseason #1 Arkansas fell to preseason #3 UMass (104-80) in the Tipoff Classic (Springfield, Mass.)
^ the 2018-19 season opener in El Paso versus Texas (77-73 in OT) in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic.
• The Razorbacks have won 50 straight home openers, including a 31-0 record in openers inside Bud Walton Arena.
• Arkansas is 82-19 in season openers all-time and 91-10 in home openers.
• Arkansas has won 48 of the last 50 season openers dating back to 1974-75 with both losses coming on neutral courts.
^ the 1994-95 opener when preseason #1 Arkansas fell to preseason #3 UMass (104-80) in the Tipoff Classic (Springfield, Mass.)
^ the 2018-19 season opener in El Paso versus Texas (77-73 in OT) in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic.
• The Razorbacks have won 50 straight home openers, including a 31-0 record in openers inside Bud Walton Arena.
This post was edited on 11/6/24 at 5:33 pm
Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:24 pm to pioneerbasketball
According to 247Sports,
^ Arkansas landed the #1 transfer class for 2024-25
^ Arkansas landed the #3 freshman class for 2024-25
• Johnell Davis and Jonas Aidoo were listed as two of the top 25 Field of 68 “Impact Transfers” for the 2024-25 season.
^ Davis was listed as the #1 overall tranfer by On3 and #1 impact transfer by Field of 68
^ Davis was listed as the #10 overall tranfer by On3 and #23 impact transfer by Field of 68
• Boogie Fland and Karter Knox were listed as two of the top 25 Field of 68 “Impact Freshmen” for the 2024-25 season.
^ Fland was listed as the #8 Impact Freshman.
^ Knox was listed as the #9 Impact Freshman.
^ Arkansas landed the #1 transfer class for 2024-25
^ Arkansas landed the #3 freshman class for 2024-25
• Johnell Davis and Jonas Aidoo were listed as two of the top 25 Field of 68 “Impact Transfers” for the 2024-25 season.
^ Davis was listed as the #1 overall tranfer by On3 and #1 impact transfer by Field of 68
^ Davis was listed as the #10 overall tranfer by On3 and #23 impact transfer by Field of 68
• Boogie Fland and Karter Knox were listed as two of the top 25 Field of 68 “Impact Freshmen” for the 2024-25 season.
^ Fland was listed as the #8 Impact Freshman.
^ Knox was listed as the #9 Impact Freshman.
This post was edited on 11/6/24 at 5:34 pm
Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:24 pm to pioneerbasketball
• Arkansas lost 14 of its 16 letterwinners from last season. Returning is:
^ Trevon Brazile (26 gms/23 starts): 8.6 ppg / 5.9 rpg
- led the team with 5.9 rebs/gm
- led team with 153 rebs despite missing 7+ gms
^ Lawson Blake (4 gms/0 starts): 1 pt / 1 reb
^ Trevon Brazile (26 gms/23 starts): 8.6 ppg / 5.9 rpg
- led the team with 5.9 rebs/gm
- led team with 153 rebs despite missing 7+ gms
^ Lawson Blake (4 gms/0 starts): 1 pt / 1 reb
This post was edited on 11/6/24 at 5:37 pm
Posted on 11/6/24 at 3:35 pm to pioneerbasketball
If you reserve 70 more times you can finally beat my reply count
Posted on 11/6/24 at 4:51 pm to pioneerbasketball
What is their mascot?
Does it have anything to do with lips?
Does it have anything to do with lips?
Posted on 11/6/24 at 5:14 pm to diddlydawg7
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If you reserve 70 more times you can finally beat my reply count
Try harder.
Posted on 11/6/24 at 5:37 pm to Drewbie
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Did we win?
Arkansas vs Lipscomb 7pm SECN+
Posted on 11/6/24 at 5:52 pm to pioneerbasketball
Lifelong Bison fan here and season ticket holder for the Lady Bison. The Lipscomb/Belmont battles back in the NAIA days were legendary. Chuck Ross, Lipscomb’s #1 fan had a book written about him years ago, really good read called Beat ‘Em & Beat ‘Em Bad. His pre-game speeches were legendary as well. Chuck didn’t let his disabilities hamper his passion and enthusiasm for the Bison, and he taught us how to support our teams with unwavering faith for 6 decades. RIP Chuck.
Posted on 11/6/24 at 5:54 pm to morganwadefan
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Lifelong Bison fan here and season ticket holder for the Lady Bison
I knew the plural is "Bison"
Posted on 11/6/24 at 6:15 pm to morganwadefan
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Lifelong Bison fan here and season ticket holder for the Lady Bison. The Lipscomb/Belmont battles back in the NAIA days were legendary. Chuck Ross, Lipscomb’s #1 fan had a book written about him years ago, really good read called Beat ‘Em & Beat ‘Em Bad. His pre-game speeches were legendary as well. Chuck didn’t let his disabilities hamper his passion and enthusiasm for the Bison, and he taught us how to support our teams with unwavering faith for 6 decades. RIP Chuck.
Im wanting to sat I watched a few Lipscomb games?
Transouth conference?
Posted on 11/6/24 at 6:22 pm to pioneerbasketball
Interesting context PIO leaves out of the draft selections etc lolz
Posted on 11/6/24 at 6:26 pm to Lizardman2
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Interesting context PIO leaves out of the draft selections etc lolz
explain.
Posted on 11/6/24 at 6:31 pm to pioneerbasketball
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explain
Arkansas landed…from where?
Recruiting class…from where?
NBA draft picks when where?
#1 picks…where?
It’s disingenuous when you’re pouring out “facts”. JMHO
Posted on 11/6/24 at 6:32 pm to Lizardman2
did you want me to post their h.s. or former colleges?
i'm not sure what your point is?
i'm not sure what your point is?
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