Sound the alarm... ZAGS GOT DUDES! The amount of excitement I get when I see this video is alarming. Thanks to Seth Davis for coming up with the quote of all quotes.
Kansas State, Villanova, and Gonzaga are all being considered. After it was reported by Adam Zagoria that the Arkansas transfer was already in Spokane visiting the campus, Khalif Battle named the Zags in his Top 3.
The Arkansas transfer is heading to Spokane this weekend. After Eric Musselman left Arkansas for USC and John Calipari took over, Khalif Battle entered the transfer portal.
The transfer portal officially closes Wednesday night, but the Gonzaga Bulldogs might not be done making roster moves just yet. Arkansas grad transfer Khalif Battle, a 6-foot-5 guard who averaged 14.8 points this past season, has scheduled an official visit to Gonzaga for this weekend, sources confirmed to Gonzaga Nation.
Arkansas standout guard Khalif Battle entered the transfer portal after the departure of coach Eric Musselman to Southern California, according to multiple reports.
Battle is a scoring machine who becomes one of the best players to enter the transfer portal. The Muss Buss is leaving town. On Thursday, news broke that Eric Musselman was leaving Arkansas to become the next head coach of the USC Trojans.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Arkansas nearly threw away a second-half lead in a thrilling 90-85 overtime win over Vanderbilt in the opening round of the SEC Tournament. The seesaw game between Arkansas and Vanderbilt was nip and tuck all night long, but the Razorbacks looked to have the game in hand up eight with two minutes left to play.
In the home finale, Arkansas enacted revenge over the LSU Tigers on senior day with standout performances from graduate El Ellis and Khalif Battle, combining for 45 points.
Khalif Battle scored a career-high 42 points and Arkansas pulled away down the stretch for an 88-73 victory over Missouri on Saturday afternoon in Fayetteville, Ark.
When Arkansas guard Khalif Battle went down with what appeared to be a lower leg injury on Saturday against UNC-Wilmington, a collective sigh from amongst fans in attendance and around the fanbase could be heard and felt.
FAYETTEVILLE – Khalif Battle reached the 1,000-point mark for his career on his first shot attempt – a 3-pointer at 16:07 of the first half, and finished with a season-high 25 points to lead Arkansas to a 97-83 victory over Furman Monday night at Bud Walton Arena.
Khalif Battle scored 20 of his season-high 25 points in the second half for a 97-83 win over Furman and brought his career mark to over 1000 points. The
If there’s one thing Razorback basketball fans have already figured out about Khalif Battle, it’s that he can flat-out score. The grad transfer from Temple is off to a hot start in his Arkansas career, which shouldn’t come as a surprise considering he averaged nearly 18 points a game last season.
Arkansas coach Eric Musselman leaves no doubt as to his analysis of Khalif Battle's play through two games. "Phenomenal," Musselman said. "Battle is a starter.
"Mama, there goes that man again." That phrase has likely been blurted by various fans in seasons past. Arkansas fans may start saying that if Khalif Battle continues to cook the way he has through two games.
Arkansas newcomer Khalif Battle netted a game-high 21 points and added four rebounds off the bench to lead the No. 14 Razorbacks to an 86-68 win over Gardner-Webb on Friday night in Fayetteville, Ark.
No. 14 Arkansas plans to feature top transfers again when it hosts Gardner-Webb on Friday night in Fayetteville, Ark. Both teams opened the season on Monday with lopsided home wins and effective 3-point shooting.
Khalif Battle scored 21 points in his debut for No. 14 Arkansas and the Razorbacks cruised to a 93-59 win over Alcorn State on Monday in Fayetteville, Ark.
Although he’s played four college seasons, Battle still could have upside to his game that has yet to be seen. He played just 264 total minutes at Butler as a freshman, followed by 346 and 223 minutes in year two and three (Temple) respectively.
Arkansas freshman guard Anthony Black declared for the NBA draft on Wednesday, the same day that the Razorbacks picked up a commitment from Temple transfer Khalif Battle.
Redshirt sophomore guard Khalif Battle has entered the transfer portal, Stadium’s Jeff Goodman reports. After leading the team with 17.9 points per game during Temple’s first 27 games, Battle was benched at halftime during the Owls’ Feb.16 loss to Wichita State.
Temple Men’s Basketball snapped a four-game losing streak in Sunday’s win against Tulsa, doing so without guard Khalif Battle. Meanwhile, Temple’s women are in a five-game drought with only two games remaining in the regular season.
With the weekend here, it’s time to examine three of the most intriguing games to scout. This weekend’s game features a big five rivarly game, one of the
Temple University redshirt-sophomore basketball guard Khalif Battle is one of the few faces on Main Campus that students and faculty alike can usually recognize.
Student-athletes Khalif Battle (men's basketball), Jalynn Holmes (women's basketball) and Julianne Kopec (field hockey) represented Temple University Athletics at the inaugural NIL Summit presented by INFLCR. The Summit was held from June 13-15 in Atlanta.
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