Arkansas basketball cruises to 92-39 victory in first exhibition game

Competition level aside, Arkansas basketball put on a show inside Bud Walton Arena on Friday, beating UT-Tyler 92-39 in exhibition action.

The No. 14 Arkansas Razorbacks cruised to a 92-39 win over UT-Tyler in exhibition action on Friday night.

Eric Musselman’s Hogs were able to shake off some rust offensively and showed off some stifling defense in front of a packed Bud Walton Arena crowd. Arkansas shot 31-68 (45.6%) from the floor on the night, including 11-34 (32.4%) from 3-point land. At the same time, they held UT-Tyler to just 13-53 (25.4%) shooting and forced 20 turnovers.

A pair of Hogs saw their first action of the season, as [autotag]Trevon Brazile[/autotag] and [autotag]Khalif Battle[/autotag] played 19 and 15 minutes respectively. Both Hogs had previously been held out for precautionary reason as they were rehabbing injuries. Brazile scored just 4 points and recorded 3 rebounds and a block on the night. Battle led the Razorbacks in scoring with 14 points (4-7 FG, 2-3 3PT) while adding a rebound and steal.

Transfer guards [autotag]Jeremiah Davenport[/autotag], [autotag]Tramon Mark[/autotag] and [autotag]El Ellis[/autotag] each looked impressive in their first action for the Hogs. Davenport picked up where he left off in the Red-White Showcase, scoring 13 points (4-8 FG, 3-7 3PT) and nabbing a rebound.

Mark played 17 minutes and recorded 10 points, 4 rebounds and an assist. Ellis was noticeably active on both ends of the floor, as he put up 9 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists and a team-high 4 steals. Senior [autotag]Devo Davis[/autotag] also had a solid debut, scoring 9 points, grabbing a team-leading 7 rebounds, with 3 assists and 2 steals.

Arkansas will face their first big test of the year next Saturday when No. 3 Purdue comes to Fayetteville for a charity exhibition game.

Pinion, new grad-transfers put on a show at annual Red-White game

Arkansas Head Coach Eric Musselman was pleased with his team’s shooting Wednesday night, but said they must get better in other areas.

Arkansas sophomore guard Joseph Pinion was nearly perfect from the floor Wednesday night, pouring in a game-high 20 points, to rally his Red squad to an 88-70 victory in the annual Red-White intersquad game, in front of nearly 6,000 fans at legendary Barnhill Arena.

The 6-foot-5 Morrilton native – one of just five returning scholarship players – hit 7 of 8 shots from the floor, including 3 of 4 from beyond the arc.

“We really just shot the right shots,” Pinion said afterward. “Our transition offense was pretty good. We were getting out and we were running, And I felt that was the key.”

The contest started slow, with both teams unable to find the range, until Cincinnati grad-transfer guard Jeremiah Davenport drilled a 3-pointer on the game’s fifth possession. Louisville grad-transfer point guard El Ellis then quickly answered with a coast-to-coast layup.

“It felt really good to just get out there for my first time, playing it front of the fans here at Arkansas,” Ellis said. “That just felt really good.”

Davenport, who led the White team with 19 points, then hit two more treys before the end of the first quarter, as his White squad led 23-15.

A jumper from 5-Star freshman Baye Fall, followed by a driving layup by junior Houston-transfer Tramon Mark, gave the White team its largest lead of the night, 29-17, midway through the second quarter.

But that’s when the spark was lit for the Red team, who proceeded to go on a 12-0 run to tie the score at 31-31 on a dunk by Southern Miss grad-transfer Denijay Harris with 2:24 left in the first half.

A three by Pinion finally gave the Red team its first lead, 36-35, less than a minute later. The teams went to the intermission tied at 41-41.

Both squads continued to trade baskets throughout the majority of the third period, before the Red ran off seven straight points, capped by Memphis grad-transfer Chandler Lawson’s slam dunk, on an assist from returning senior Jalen Graham.

Another dunk by Ellis and five straight points from senior Devante Davis, began to stretch the Red’s lead early in the fourth. Davis, who finished with 13 points, followed with a three midway through the period to put the Red up 75-59 with 5:12 remaining in the game.

After a layup by Pinion and a dunk by Graham, Davis hit his second triple of the night, to put the Red up by 23 late in the game.

Ellis finished with 16 for the Red, while leading the way with six assists. Graham added 15 points, with Lawson turning in a double-double, with 13 points and a game-high 10 rebounds.

Fall and returning senior Makhi Mitchell, each had 13 points for the White squad. Mitchell added a team-high five rebounds.

“First of all, the crowd was awesome,” Head Coach Eric Musselman said. “I think the guys felt that, even pre-game. But a lot of things that we need to clean up, we need to get better. But they are all things that we think are teachable.

“Our shooting will obviously allow us to stretch the defense out more than we have in the past.”

The Red team shot 69 percent from the floor, while the White connect on 55 percent.

“I’m really pleased with our shooting,” Musselman said. “Pretty pleased with how the flow of the offense was. We’re running an offense that we ran for about 10 games, two years ago. That’s what Milwaukee (Bucks) ran two years ago. It requires a lot of thinking and a lot of reading. And I am pretty happy with how far advanced the guys are with that.

“Obviously, we’ve got to get a lot, lot better. Some of the guys are a lot more advanced on knowing this than others, but that will hopefully come, over time.”

The Hogs were without 6-foot-10 forward Trevon Brazile, who continues working his way back from last season’s torn ACL injury. Musselman announced last week that the redshirt-sophomore was still about two and a half weeks away from returning to full live action, which should have him back by the first exhibition game against the University of Texas-Tyler on Oct. 20.

Brazile, who transferred in from Missouri before the 2022 season, played in just nine games for the Hogs, leading the team in rebounds and blocked shots to that point, while averaging 12 points per game. He went down in the first half of the UNC-Greensboro game, when his knee buckled while making a cut to the basket.

The Razorbacks were also without Temple grad-transfer Khalif Battle, the 6-foot-5 guard, who appeared to get injured during pregame warmups. After walking off the court gingerly shortly before tip-off, he later returned to the court on crutches, in street clothes, with his right foot in a boot.

After the exhibition against UT-Tyler, Arkansas will host Big 10 power Purdue in a charity exhibition at Bud Walton Arena on Oct. 28. The Razorbacks will open the regular season at home against Alcorn State on Nov. 6.

Arkansas guard Davenport booked on misdemeanor charge

Arkansas transfer guard Jeremiah Davenport was arrested Friday morning on a misdemeanor charge.

Arkansas graduate senior guard Jeremiah Davenport was arrested on a misdemeanor charge on Friday morning.

The Cincinnati transfer was booked into the Washington County Jail at 10:24 a.m. and was released 20 minutes later.

More details are likely to come.

Davenport is a perimeter threat and led the Bearcats twice in 3-pointers made in a season while scoring over 1,060 career points in his four years with the Bearcats.

He ranked eighth in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) in 3-pointers made last season while leading the league with the fewest turnovers, committing just 24 in over 900 minutes played.

Davenport was a member of a heavy transfer portal class that included Khalif Battle, El Ellis, Keyon Menifield, Tramon Mark, Denijay Harris and Chandler Lawson.

Arkansas is set to have its Red-White game on Wednesday.

Arkansas lands Louisville transfer guard El Ellis from portal

Eric Musselman, Arkansas just landed another talented guard and he’s the former No. 1 JUCO prospect in the country.

Arkansas basketball continues to stock up on guards after Louisville transfer guard [autotag]El Ellis[/autotag] announced his commitment to the Razorbacks on Monday via Twitter.

Ellis is a 6-3, 180-pound combo guard that Razorback fans should be somewhat familiar with as he led an abysmal Louisville team when they faced Arkansas in the first round of the Maui Invitational last season. Ellis didn’t play well in the loss to Arkansas as he only scored 11 points on 4-16 FG shooting and had 7 turnovers.

However, those struggles don’t paint the whole picture as Ellis was the lone bright spot for the worst Louisville team in modern history. He averaged 17.7 points, 2.6 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.0 steals, 41.0 FG%, 31.9 3PT% and 81.0 FT% for a team that finished just 4-28 last season.

Ellis arrived at Louisville two seasons ago as the No. 1 JUCO prospect in the 2021 class. During his JUCO career at Tallahassee Community College, Ellis averaged 14.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 47.9 FG%, 40.3 3PT% and 84.5 FT%.

Arkansas’ roster for next year still has needs in the paint which will likely be addressed soon, but Ellis adds another dynamic scorer who can get a bucket at any time. His addition is the fifth transfer commit of the off-season joining [autotag]Keyon Menifield[/autotag], [autotag]Tramon Mark[/autotag], [autotag]Khalif Battle[/autotag] and [autotag]Jeremiah Davenport[/autotag].

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Arkansas freshman Barry Dunning Jr. has entered the transfer portal

Barry Dunning ‘s decision to transfer makes sense for both parties given Arkansas basketball’s recent portal additions.

After hinting at a possible return to Arkansas next season, freshman wing [autotag]Barry Dunning Jr.[/autotag] has entered the transfer portal. Tobias Bass of The Athletic was the first to break the news on Twitter.

Dunning arrived in Fayetteville as a highly-touted four-star recruit. He was ranked in the top-100 of all major recruiting outlets and was a two-time recipient of the Gatorade High School Player of the Year award in his home state of Alabama in 2021 and 2022.

Despite the impressive high school resume, Dunning was never able to crack into the main rotation last season after showing some flashes during their European exhibition tour last summer. He appeared in 16 games for the Razorbacks where he only recorded 5 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals.

It’s not a complete surprise to see Dunning have a change of heart after the addition of transfers [autotag]Khalif Battle[/autotag] and [autotag]Jeremiah Davenport[/autotag] earlier this week. They bring a similar skillset to Dunning, but have major Division I experience that will make it tough for him to crack the rotation again next season.

Arkansas is still awaiting decisions from [autotag]Devo Davis[/autotag], who is still eligible to return, along with [autotag]Jordan Walsh[/autotag] and [autotag]Makhi Mitchell[/autotag]. As active as [autotag]Eric Musselman[/autotag] has been in the portal this off-season, it’s hard to believe the Razorbacks are done making moves.

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Eric Musselman, Hogs, land fourth player from transfer portal in former Cincy guard

Arkansas lost four guards to the NBA Draft. Eric Musselman has replaced them four guards via the transfer portal.

Arkansas basketball will certainly look different in 2023-24.

The Razorbacks picked up a fourth commitment from the transfer portal this offseason as former Cincinnati wing Jeremiah Davenport will join coach Eric Musselman’s team next season.

Davenport averaged just over nine points and four rebounds for the Bearcats. He mostly served as the team’s sixth man, though he started the team’s first third of the season. At 6-foot-7 and 210 pounds, Davenport will help bring Arkansas more size on the wings, something they lacked during their Sweet 16 run.

He spent four years with the Bearcats and averaged double figures during his sophomore and junior seasons, shooting 38% and 36% from 3-point range during those years, as well. Arkansas shot just 31% as a team.

Davenport joins guards Keyon Menifield, Tramon Mark and Khalif Battle to call Arkansas home from the transfer portal in the offseason. Razorbacks guards Nick Smith Jr., Ricky Council, Devo Davis and Anthony Black have all declared for the NBA Draft. A fair chance remains for Davis to return to Fayetteville, but the other three are expected to keep their names in consideration.

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