El Dorado News-Times

Arkansas’ Kingsley garners accolade

- By Nate Allen Special to the News-Times

FAYETTEVIL­LE Arkansas Razorbacks senior center Moses Kingsley was voted the SEC’s Preseason Player of the Year and of course also preseason first-team AllSEC while the Razorbacks were picked to finish fifth in the SEC by media assembled in Nashville, Tenn., for the Wednesday and Thursday SEC basketball media days.

Kingsley posted 16 double-doubles last season while averaging 16 points and nine rebounds.

Kentucky was voted the SEC men’s basketball preseason favorite with Florida, Texas A&M and Georgia picked second through fourth.

After coach Mike Anderson’s Razorbacks, the sixth through 14th SEC team projection­s were Vanderbilt, Alabama, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Mississipp­i State, Auburn, LSU, Tennessee and Missouri.

Joining Kingsley on the media’s SEC Preseason first team are Georgia's J.J. Frazier, Texas A&M's Tyler Davis and Kentucky's De’Aaron Fox and Bam Adebayo.

Malik Monk, the Bentonvill­e High graduate who is a freshman at Kentucky, was on the preseason All-SEC second team.

Also on the second team is Little Rock’s KeVaughn Allen, a guard for Florida, as well as LSU's Antonio Blakeney, Kentucky's Isaiah Briscoe, Mississipp­i State's Quinndary Weatherspo­on, Georgia's Yante Maten and Vanderbilt's Luke Kornet.

The Razorbacks at 4 p.m. on Sunday at Walton Arena play their annual RedWhite intrasquad game. Admission is free with fans urged to bring a can of food for the Jane B. Gearhart Food Pantry benefiting those in need in Northwest Arkansas.

The White team, with former Razorback and current SEC Network basketball analyst Pat Bradley as its celebrity coach, features Kingsley and returning junior guard Anton Beard along with newcomers Daryl Macon and Arlando Cook and freshmen Adrio Bailey and C.J. Jones.

The Red team, nominally coached by talk show host Bo Mattingly, includes senior shooting guard Dusty Hannahs, veteran letterman Manuale Watkins, junior forward Trey Thompson, junior forward Dustin Thomas, junior college transfer guard Jaylen Barford and freshman forward Brachen Hazen.

A shoulder injury has temporaril­y sidelined freshman walk-on guard RJ Glasper.

ALLEN PLACED ON MAXWELL LIST

Leading the SEC in passing has propelled Arkansas Razorbacks quarterbac­k Austin Allen to be among nine midseason additions for watch list considerat­ion for the Maxwell Award, it was announced Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.

Named since 1937 for Robert “Tiny” Maxwell, a football star at the University of Chicago and coach at Swarthmore College and also a profession­al player from 190608 and finally a fabled Philadelph­ia sports editor, the Maxwell is voted in December to the outstandin­g player in college football.

A fourth-year junior but a first-year starter, Allen has passed from 200 to 400 yards in six games for the Razorbacks (5-2) going into

Saturday night’s SEC game at Auburn.

Allen’s SEC leading 1,861 passing yards are achieved from completing 138-of-219 with 18 touchdowns against six intercepti­ons.

During last Saturday’s 34-30 SEC West victory over Ole Miss, Allen completed 19-of-32 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns against one intercepti­on.

He passed for 400 yards on Oct. 8 in a 49-30 loss to nationally No. 1 Alabama.

 ?? Alan Jamison/Special to the News-Times ?? Kingsley earns honor: Arkansas forward Moses Kingsley (33) shoots over Tennessee forward Admiral Schofield (5) during their game last season. On Wednesday, Kingsley was named the SEC's Preseason Player of the Year.
Alan Jamison/Special to the News-Times Kingsley earns honor: Arkansas forward Moses Kingsley (33) shoots over Tennessee forward Admiral Schofield (5) during their game last season. On Wednesday, Kingsley was named the SEC's Preseason Player of the Year.

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