Vote For The HOGSPYs Top Play

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – There were lots of memorable plays throughout the 2018-19 year, but it’s time to decide the best. Here’s how it will play out:

How to vote: Use the Razorback red up arrows to vote on the play you think should take the honor for top play of the 2018-19 season.



Vote: HOGSPYs Top Plays Carson Shaddy Super Regional Home Run With a chance to go to the College World Series on the line, senior Carson Shaddy hit a big three-run home run in the first inning against South Carolina to help Arkansas start the winner-take-all game with a five-run lead. Shaddy, a Fayetteville native, helped the Razorback punch their ninth ticket to Omaha as they went on to win 14-4. The home run was Shaddy’s 13th of the year and it sent Arkansas fans into a frenzy at Baum Stadium. Malica Monk Hits Game-Winner vs. Tennessee When the game is on the line, Arkansas senior Malica Monk is at her best. Monk has hit three game-winning shots in the closing seconds this season but the best one was at national powerhouse Tennessee. She crossed over a Tennessee defender to create separation and hit about a 12-foot jumper with 3.6 seconds remaining to give Arkansas an 80-79 win – its first road win over the Volunteers since 2012 and only the second for the Razorbacks in 16 games at Thompson-Boling Arena. Danielle Gibson – Home Run Cycle Sophomore transfer Danielle Gibson made her mark on Arkansas softball forever against the Cougars, becoming the first NCAA Division I softball player to hit for the home run cycle – a solo, two-run and three-run home run and a grand slam, doing so in four innings. She began with a two-run bomb in the first inning, then hit a three-run jimmy jack in the second frame, launched a grand slam in the in the third inning and lifted a solo shot over the fence in the fourth. Kayla McKeon Goal Sends Hogs to SEC Final Kayla McKeon took a perfect cross from Marissa Kinsey and headed it into the net to defeat Florida, 1-0, in overtime of the SEC Tournament semifinals. It helped advance Arkansas to its third-straight SEC Tournament final and fifth final appearance overall. It was McKeon’s eighth goal of the year and fifth game-winner of the season. Arkansas became the first team to reach three-straight SEC Tournament finals since Florida made it five years in a row between 2010 and 2014

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