The Hogs' situation continues to get more dire with each passing loss. Coach John Calipari's squad is still stuck on one Quad 1 win (Michigan). They now the third-worst team in the NET rankings in the SEC, having been passed by Oklahoma in the latest update.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Even in Arkansas' 8-11 start, there was always one consistent throughout the first 19 games. Izzy Higginbottom. In the Razorbacks' latest blowout loss, a 94-62 loss at the hands of No. 19 Alabama, Higginbottom was held to a season-low five points in 27 minutes.
The Arkansas men’s tennis team (4-1) split its home doubleheader on Sunday afternoon, falling 4-3 to Tulsa (2-1) before rebounding with a 4-0 win over Oral Roberts (1-1).
Arkansas basketball wants and needs more trips to the free-throw line, ranking 14th in the league in attempts per game.
Sophomore guard Kiki Smith led all scorers with a season high 23 points. The Tide held guard Izzy Higgibottom to a season-low five points and snapped her streak of 30 games with double figures, dating back to her junior season at Arkansas State.
Arkansas basketball picked up its fifth straight loss on Sunday and lost one of its best players in the process.
The Arkansas Razorbacks (11-6, 0-4 SEC) trail the Missouri Tigers 52-35 at halftime in Columbia, Mo.The Tigers (14-3, 3-1 SEC) are shooting more than 50-percent
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Arkansas was down early but continued to fight, cutting its deficit to 10 twice in the second half. The last, the Razorbacks trailed 70-60 with 6:22 left and had two free throws to potentially make it an eight-point game.
Arkansas is off to its worst-ever start in the SEC and worst conference start overall in four decades from while in the Southwest Conference. Still, with 13 games left on the schedule in his debut season in Fayetteville,
An 83-65 loss at Missouri on Saturday was the Razorbacks’ fifth in a row since SEC play began Jan. 4 — a stunning free fall for a team coached by Hall of Fame coach John Calipari and that spent most of the first half of the season ranked in the national polls.
After a week between games, the Arkansas women's basketball team is set to return to action when it hosts No. 19 Alabama. Tipoff inside Bud Walton Arena is scheduled for 4 p.m. The game will be televised on SEC Network.