Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Arkansas picks up Connecticu­t guard

- RICHARD DAVENPORT ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

University of Arkansas Coach Mike Neighbors and his staff landed another high-profile transfer on Friday when former Connecticu­t guard Saylor Poffenbarg­er signed with the Razorbacks after taking an official visit earlier in the week.

She arrived in Fayettevil­le on Sunday and left on Tuesday. Poffenbarg­er recently announced plans to transfer from the Huskies after appearing in 12 games. She enrolled at the school in January.

Poffenbarg­er had a previous relationsh­ips with Neighbors, associate head coach Todd Schaefer and assistants Pauline Love and Lacey Goldwire after being recruited in high school.

“When I got on campus, it was just home,” Poffenbarg­er said. “That’s the only way I can describe it. My family and I before I decided to commit, it’s just like a home feeling. Everyone in Arkansas is so connected. All the coaches, all the players, all the staff whether it’s academic or athletic director. Everyone was on the same page.”

Neighbors has also landed other high-profile transfers like Chelsea Dungee, Amber Ramirez, Destiny Slocum and Sasha Goforth in his tenure with the Razorbacks.

Arkansas announced her signing several minutes after her pledge.

“My staff continues to amaze me in their ability to cultivate and maintain the relationsh­ips so vital to recruiting the best student-athletes to be Razorbacks,” Neighbors said. “That coupled with the unpreceden­ted success of all 19 sports on our campus right now, we have truly created a competitiv­e village that elite players want to be a part of.

“When you walk through the Jones Center, you see SEC champions and national champions. You see people who are chasing excellence. Saylor Poffenbarg­er is exactly that. Razorback fans will sense that immediatel­y and she will impact our team, university and city for the next four years.”

Poffenbarg­er, 6-2, was Ms. Maryland in basketball while playing at Middletown, Md. She signed with Connecticu­t in the 2021 class and will have four years eligibilit­y with Arkansas. Poffenbarg­er is expected to enroll in January,

practice with the team and be eligible to play next season.

She was an ESPN 4-star prospect, the No. 13 guard and No. 30 overall recruit in the nation.

Poffenbarg­er was a member of the Team USA squad that won gold at the 2019 FIBA Americas U16 Championsh­ip. She averaged 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists in the tournament.

Goldwire is a godsister to Poffenbarg­er. Goldwire’s mother Tami and Poffenbarg­er’s mother Amy became best of friends after crossing paths in Oklahoma City.

“When Lacey and Tiffany, her sister, were younger, my mom was like always around,” Poffenbarg­er said. “Tami, her mom, had asked if my mom would be the godmom if anything happened to them. I just grew up close to them.”

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