When the Kentucky Wildcats lost John Calipari to Arkansas, fans of the Razorbacks were very excited for the future of their program. Calipari brought players an
Arkansas star freshman Boogie Fland, a projected top-10 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, has no timetable for a return to action after undergoing surgery to repair an injury to his Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) on his right thumb,
Coming off arguably its most production as a group in the Missouri game despite the 83-65 loss, the trio of Zvonimir Ivisic, Trevon Brazile and Jonas Aidoo, along with Adou Thiero will be tasked with slowing down the Bulldogs' top scorer and rebounder.
Breakout freshman star for Arkansas basketball, a former Kentucky recruit, is reportedly out for the season with a hand injury.
At long last, Arkansas' nightmare ended on Wednesday night as the Razorbacks squeaked out a 68-65 victory over Georgia. It wasn't pretty, but it marked the first SEC victory of coach John Calipari's debut campaign with the program.
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Fland’s injury means this season is going from bad-to-worse for the Razorbacks. Arkansas’s NCAA Tournament hopes were already starting to slip following its 0-5 start to SEC play. The Hogs have just an 8.8% chance to make the Big Dance, according to BartTorvik’s TourneyCast model — and that’s not accounting for Fland’s injury.
Arkansas announced that Boogie Fland had a successful surgery on Wednesday night and will be out indefinitely.
Vanderbilt sent the Arkansas women’s basketball team to its worst 21-game start in program history in dominant fashion Thursday night at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Tenn. The Razorbacks trailed by as many as 45 points in a wire-to-wire 101-60 loss.
Kentucky has started SEC play off hot, to say the least, but the Cats were set to square off against the upset-capable Texas A&M Aggies. They knocked off then No. 25 Ole Miss at home on January 5th, but they’ve also suffered some really bad losses along the way.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Arkansas women’s basketball (8-13) fell to 1-5 in SEC play after a 101-60 loss to Vanderbilt (16-4, 3-3 SEC) at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville. The Commodores shot lights out from beyond the arc (13-25, 52%) for the entire game and led by as many as 45 points. From the field, the home team finished at 58% (39-69).