STARKVILLE, Miss. — Arkansas coach John Calipari had to do without some familiar faces, but some new guys stepped up more than enough in an 88-68 win over Mississippi State in a lunchtime game.
The Wooo Pig Classic at the Randal Tyson Indoor Track Center largely served as a tune-up for the Arkansas track and field teams and a training ground for several professionals beginning their seasons.
STARKVILLE, Miss. – Trevon Brazile scored an SEC career-high 19 points with eight rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots while Darius Acuff Jr. scored 24 points with eight assists to lead #21 Arkansas to an 88-68 victory at Mississippi State Saturday afternoon.
No. 10 Arkansas looked more like its usual self while pulling off what is technically an upset Friday night at Bud Walton Arena, outscoring No. 6 Georgia 197.450-197.050 in an SEC battle.
The No. 10 Gymbacks will conclude an action-packed weekend at the Metroplex Challenge in Fort Worth on Sunday, taking on No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 31 Arizona and No.
CONWAY, S.C. — If you like your softball with a side of intensity and an extra helping of offense, the Arkansas line-up served up exactly that Friday at the Kickin’ Chicken Classic.
Arkansas has struggled over the years at Humphrey Colesium when playing Mississippi State on the road. In fact, the Razorbacks are only 7-24 when facing the Bulldogs in Starkville with the last win coming in Feb.
The No. 10 Gymbacks returned to Bud Walton Arena on Friday night and pulled off an upset over No. 6 Georgia, 197.450-197.050. Arkansas outscored Georgia on vault, bars and beam on the night and notched a season high of 49.450 on bars.
The Arkansas men’s tennis team (7-1) earned its second straight win after a 4-0 victory over San Diego State (1-6) Friday night at Billingsley Tennis Center.
With Arkansas' baseball season starting next week and expectations growing, three of the Razorbacks’ top hitters added to their preseason honors this week.
There was a time not too long ago when the Arkansas Razorbacks program welcomed former players with open arms. No sense of entitlement, no invitation for help, no input from them.
As the calendar turns to February, college basketball fans are beginning to catch the faintest whiff of the madness. Each game becomes more pivotal, and it’s as important as ever for teams to come out on the winning side.