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Guard DJ Wagner had a dunk in the game and the Bud Walton Arena sellout crowd exploded. Assistant coaches in their preview press conferences have talked about that for awhile. Razorback fans like nothing more than having something to let all their pent-up emotions loose. On Saturday, they needed it to deal with the depressing snowstorm aftermath.
Arkansas basketball will try to avoid an 0-3 start this afternoon against Florida. Here are live updates from Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville.
Arkansas coach John Calipari has started 4-0 in SEC play four seperate time, with the entire league looking at him as the frontrunner, the
Adou Thiero, who followed Calipari from Kentucky to Arkansas, had five points in the final minute to end the team's five-game losing skid.
Arkansas failed to shoot the ball well, leading to a home loss to No. 8 Florida and disappointing fans and media.
John Calipari's Arkansas team will be the subject of a documentary that follows the head coach in his first season in Fayetteville.
The eighth-ranked Florida Gators powered past the Arkansas Razorbacks 71-63 in Fayetteville on Saturday afternoon thanks to four Gator starters in double-figure
The top three SEC teams that Arkansas has faced so far all have three players who have played at least 95 games and started at least 50 before the start of the season. Tennessee has Zakai Ziegler, Chaz Lanier and Jamai Mashack. Ole Miss has Sean Pedulla, Matt Murrell and Dre Davis. Florida has Will Richard, Walter Clayton Jr. and Alijah Martin.
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.
The news was first shared by CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein, who reported that star guard Boogie Fland, a projected first-round pick in this year’s NBA Draft, “will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season due to a hand injury.” His season comes to an end with numbers of 15.1 points, 5.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks.
His left-handed dunk over Alex Condon sent Bud Walton Arena into a frenzied state, trimming the Razorbacks' deficit against No. 8 Florida to ... the charity stripe. John Calipari knows the ...