No. 8 Texas A&M will have to be at its best to continue its recent run of success when it hosts surging Arkansas on Saturday afternoon at College Station, Texas.
It is the only time the Southeastern Conference rivals will meet in the regular season. Arkansas has a 108-61 advantage over Texas A&M all-time and the Aggies are the Razorbacks' most common opponent. The 108 wins are the most by Arkansas versus any opponent.
The Aggies (19-5, 8-3 SEC) have reeled off four straight wins, most recently a 68-53 decision at home over Georgia on Tuesday. Texas A&M shrugged off a ragged 23-point first half and produced a decisive 22-0 run that began with nearly 16 minutes to play, turning an eight-point deficit into a 50-36 lead with 9:01 remaining.
The Razorbacks (15-9, 4-7) have won three of their past four games after a 70-58 victory at home over LSU on Wednesday. Zvonimir Ivisic led Arkansas with 25 points while Johnell Davis added 11 points and D.J. Wagner had 10 as the Razorbacks were at their best in the second half to avoid a season sweep by the Tigers.
After starting the SEC campaign with five straight losses, Arkansas has turned around its fortunes as it has come together as a team. Still ahead for the Razorbacks are games against No. 1 Auburn and No. 21 Missouri.
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No. 8 Texas A&M will have to be at its best to continue its recent run of success when it hosts surging Arkansas on Saturday afternoon at College Station, Texas.
It is the only time the Southeastern Conference rivals will meet in the regular season. Arkansas has a 108-61 advantage over Texas A&M all-time and the Aggies are the Razorbacks' most common opponent. The 108 wins are the most by Arkansas versus any opponent.
The Aggies (19-5, 8-3 SEC) have reeled off four straight wins, most recently a 68-53 decision at home over Georgia on Tuesday. Texas A&M shrugged off a ragged 23-point first half and produced a decisive 22-0 run that began with nearly 16 minutes to play, turning an eight-point deficit into a 50-36 lead with 9:01 remaining.
The Razorbacks (15-9, 4-7) have won three of their past four games after a 70-58 victory at home over LSU on Wednesday. Zvonimir Ivisic led Arkansas with 25 points while Johnell Davis added 11 points and D.J. Wagner had 10 as the Razorbacks were at their best in the second half to avoid a season sweep by the Tigers.
After starting the SEC campaign with five straight losses, Arkansas has turned around its fortunes as it has come together as a team. Still ahead for the Razorbacks are games against No. 1 Auburn and No. 21 Missouri.
UConn (17-7, 9-4 Big East) trailed by as many as 14 points before a 13-0 run spanning the halves brought the Huskies back in it. Liam McNeeley had the best game of his freshman season with 38 points, five 3-pointers and 10 rebounds as the Huskies rallied to win 70-66.
Hurley was seen taunting some Creighton fans on his way off the court, gesturing to his hand and saying, "Two rings!"
Despite UConn's status as back-to-back national champions, the Huskies dropped out of the AP Top 25 poll the day before the Creighton tilt.
"No one gets crowned in February," Hurley told reporters Monday. "There are no crowns handed out for a while here."
The Huskies know that well. During the 2022-23 season, they went through a 2-6 stretch early in Big East play before righting the ship and winning the first of consecutive championships.
UConn is only 5-4 against the Pirates since rejoining the Big East and has lost three straight road games in the series.
Seton Hall (6-18, 1-12), however, is enduring its worst season in years, and recent home games have been poorly attended. The Pirates have dropped 14 of their past 15 games.
Seton Hall got a week off after losing 60-46 at Georgetown for their ninth straight defeat last Saturday. It marked a season low in scoring for a team that's near the bottom of Division I at 62.4 points per game.
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UConn (17-7, 9-4 Big East) trailed by as many as 14 points before a 13-0 run spanning the halves brought the Huskies back in it. Liam McNeeley had the best game of his freshman season with 38 points, five 3-pointers and 10 rebounds as the Huskies rallied to win 70-66.
Hurley was seen taunting some Creighton fans on his way off the court, gesturing to his hand and saying, "Two rings!"
Despite UConn's status as back-to-back national champions, the Huskies dropped out of the AP Top 25 poll the day before the Creighton tilt.
"No one gets crowned in February," Hurley told reporters Monday. "There are no crowns handed out for a while here."
The Huskies know that well. During the 2022-23 season, they went through a 2-6 stretch early in Big East play before righting the ship and winning the first of consecutive championships.
UConn is only 5-4 against the Pirates since rejoining the Big East and has lost three straight road games in the series.
Seton Hall (6-18, 1-12), however, is enduring its worst season in years, and recent home games have been poorly attended. The Pirates have dropped 14 of their past 15 games.
Seton Hall got a week off after losing 60-46 at Georgetown for their ninth straight defeat last Saturday. It marked a season low in scoring for a team that's near the bottom of Division I at 62.4 points per game.
The Crimson Tide got a career-high 22 points from sophomore Jarin Stevenson (5.5 ppg) Tuesday night in their 103-80 road rout of Texas. Sears added 18 points, as did former Auburn guard Aden Holloway (11.8 ppg) for Alabama in its seventh straight win.
Auburn has a more recent loss, a 90-81 setback to then-No. 6 Florida last Saturday. But when asked Tuesday whether the Crimson Tide are the best team in the country, Oats seemed content on waiting a few more days to give a definite answer.
"We'll see Saturday," he said.
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The Crimson Tide got a career-high 22 points from sophomore Jarin Stevenson (5.5 ppg) Tuesday night in their 103-80 road rout of Texas. Sears added 18 points, as did former Auburn guard Aden Holloway (11.8 ppg) for Alabama in its seventh straight win.
Auburn has a more recent loss, a 90-81 setback to then-No. 6 Florida last Saturday. But when asked Tuesday whether the Crimson Tide are the best team in the country, Oats seemed content on waiting a few more days to give a definite answer.
"We'll see Saturday," he said.
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