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TENNIS
Jackson resigning as Arkansas men's mentor
FAYETTEVILLE - - Andy Jackson is resigning following 38 years as a SEC tennis trainer, including the most recent nine years as the men's mentor at the University of Arkansas.
The UA reported Monday that Jackson, 61, will resign powerful June 30. He will finish his Arkansas residency by training senior Alex Reco in the NCAA Tournament singles contest May 23-28, in Champaign, Ill.
Jackson drove the Razorbacks to a 119-118 double match record - - including 15-14 this season - - and NCAA Tournament appearances in 2016, 2017 and 2021.
Preceding Arkansas, Jackson was the mentor at Mississippi State and Florida. His profession record is 615-353 with 25 NCAA Tournament appearances, remembering 20 for the round of 16, seven quarterfinals and three elimination rounds.
Jackson, who moved on from Kentucky, was named SEC Coach of the Year multiple times and brought home gathering titles with Mississippi State and Florida. He's the main mentor to come out on top for SEC tennis championships at two unique schools.
Arkansas Athletic Director Hunter Yurachek said a public quest for Jackson's substitution will start right away.
-- Weave Holt
GOLF
ASU's Schmidt tied for seventh at Tallahassee territorial
Arkansas State junior Olivia Schmidt shot an even-standard 72 during Monday's first round at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, Fla., placing her in a tie for seventh spot.
The feature of Schmidt's day came on the standard 3 thirteenth opening as the Edmond, Okla., local had an opening in-one from 190 yards.
Schmidt is one of six people contending in Tallahassee yet just the main two people after Wednesday's last round in a non-propelling group will acquire a bid to the public title in Arizona. Florida State's Beatrice Wallin and Mississippi State's Ashley Gilliam as of now lead the field at 3-under standard 69.
-- Mitchell Gladstone
SOFTBALL
UCA loads up on ASUN praises
Focal Arkansas second baseman Mary Kate Brown and outfielder Tremere Harris were named to the All-ASUN Conference first group Monday evening, with assigned player Jaylee Engelkes and third baseman Kylie Griffin snatching spots on the second and every single rookie group, individually.
Brown, an Atkins local, batted .356 on the season, drove the ASUN with 51 RBI and as of now holds a 14-game on-base streak. Conway local Harris finished off the gathering with a .401 normal and 65 hits - - she additionally took 23 bases on 24 endeavors, really great for third in the ASUN.
Engelkes hit 11 grand slams this season, tying the second-most in any season in UCA history. Griffin, a first year recruit and individual Greenbrier local, began every one of the 51 games and changed over on each of the 81 of her handling amazing open doors at third base.
Jordan Johnson additionally got a third Pitcher of the Week grant subsequent to acquiring two successes and a save during the Bears' weekend clear of Jacksonville State. Johnson threw a five-inning no-hitter in the last part of Friday's doubleheader - - the fourth of her vocation - - and she completed first in the ASUN with 168 strikeouts.