The No. 13 Gymbacks will have their first-ever conference competition with Oklahoma this week, and it comes as the Sooners are ranked the top team in the nation.
Coach Porter Moser and the Oklahoma Sooners will face John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday night in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
After a dreadful 20-minute stretch on Saturday, the Sooners woke up and found a way to beat Arkansas 65-62 on the road.
Arkansas basketball returns to action tonight against Oklahoma. Here are live updates as the Hogs try to start and SEC winning streak.
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The Arkansas Razorbacks (12-7, 1-5 SEC) were unable to hang on to theior (14-4, 1-5 SEC) as the Hogs trail 35-31 at halftime.The Hogs ended the half on an 11-2
FAYETTEVILLE — When the No. 13 Arkansas gymnastics team visits No. 1 Oklahoma, two of the country’s top floor lineups will be on display on a national stage. The Razorbacks are ranked No. 3 nationally in the event with an average score of 49.388. The Sooners lead the country with an average of 49.431.
Oklahoma, like the Razorbacks, enters the matchup having won its last game. It defeated South Carolina 82-62 last Saturday and got a weeklong break from playing. It is a pivotal game for both Arkansas and Oklahoma.
The Razorbacks (12-7, 1-5 SEC) were one of two winless teams in league play before they upset Georgia on Wednesday. The slow start came after Arkansas finished the non-conference portion of their schedule 11-2, losing only to Baylor and Illinois.
The University of Arkansas men's basketball team held a second-straight opponent to no three-point field goals in the second half, but the denial came with a twist as the Razorbacks fell 65-62 to Oklahoma at Walton Arena late Saturday.
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The Oklahoma Sooners had one of the hardest schedules in the country in 2024, their first season in the Southeastern Conference. OU went 6-7 in Brent Venables' third season at the helm. Oklahoma's 4-1 nonconference record wasn't enough to overcome a 2-6 mark in