El Dorado News-Times

Arkansas basketball team pulls out of Puerto Rico tournament.

- By Nate Allen

ROGERS - Arkansas had been on the list of teams scheduled to play in the Puerto Rico Basketball Classic, but the Razorbacks no longer are headed there with the Classic still in limbo from facility damage wreaked by Hurricane Maria last September.

Coach Mike Anderson Monday at the golf tournament his charitable foundation hosts at the Shadow Valley Country Club said of playing in 2018 in Puerto Rico: “At this time we’re not planning on it. We’re not going to be able to go there.”

Anything new ready for announceme­nt on next season’s non-conference schedule?

“Not at this point,” Anderson said. “Obviously you know we’re playing Texas in the opening game in the Armed Forces Classic out in El Paso. We also are in the process of learning … of course the SEC-Big 12 Challenge will be coming up this year as well. We’ve also got to go to Colorado State. That’s where we play those guys. But we’re right there at the cusp of really kind of hammering out our schedule right now.

“It’s unfortunat­e what took place there. And I’m sure that they’ll eventually get the tournament back down there. I don’t know where it’ll be at this year.”

Anderson was asked if there was any medical news that could change the status of guard Khalil Garland, the Little Rock Parkview grad that the Razorbacks redshirted last year because of a medical condition that didn’t allow him to be cleared to play.

“He still hasn’t been cleared to play,” Anderson said.

Do they still hold out hope that the condition improves to the point that Garland can be cleared?

“Yes, yes, very hopeful,” Anderson said. “We’ll see what takes place as the summer goes on and we get into the fall. We’ll see where we are at that point in time.”

Garland remains a UA student.

Arkansas returns but three scholarshi­p lettermen, All-SEC sophomore center Daniel Gafford of El Dorado, sophomore forward Gabe Osabuohien and junior forward Adrio Bailey from last season’s 23-12 team.

So Anderson said it’s more important than ever for this nearly brand new team to start bonding when they report to Fayettevil­le at the end of the month to ready for the start of summer classes.

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