Final Mar 14
SBON 59 11.0 o133.0
VCU 76 -11.0 u133.0
Final Mar 14
ORE 64 6.0 o142.0
MSU 74 -6.0 u142.0
Final Mar 14
KENN 79 6.5 o141.5
LIB 81 -6.5 u141.5
Final Mar 14
WICH 80 8.5 o147.0
MEM 83 -8.5 u147.0
Final Mar 14
MISS 57 13.0 o156.0
AUB 62 -13.0 u156.0
Final Mar 14
GRAM 62 3.0 o129.5
ALST 64 -3.0 u129.5
Final Mar 14
SLU 64 2.0 o141.0
L-IL 72 -2.0 u141.0
Final Mar 14
WIS 86 -2.0 o142.0
UCLA 70 2.0 u142.0
Final Mar 14
MTU 68 2.0 o137.5
JVST 70 -2.0 u137.5
Final Mar 14
FAU 76 -3.5 o146.0
TULN 83 3.5 u146.0
Final Mar 14
TEX 72 9.5 o137.5
TENN 83 -9.5 u137.5
Final Mar 14
GW 65 4.0 o129.5
GMU 80 -4.0 u129.5
Final Mar 14
TOL 90 8.5 o163.5
AKR 100 -8.5 u163.5
Final Mar 14
IONA 81 4.5 o144.5
QUIN 73 -4.5 u144.5
Final Mar 14
MORG 55 11.5 o155.5
NORF 58 -11.5 u155.5
Final Mar 14
ILL 65 1.5 o158.5
MD 88 -1.5 u158.5
Final Mar 14
MARQ 63 3.5 o145.0
SJU 79 -3.5 u145.0
Final Mar 14
UNC 71 7.0 o154.5
DUKE 74 -7.0 u154.5
Final Mar 14
BYU 54 6.5 o134.5
HOU 74 -6.5 u134.5
Final Mar 14
MIZZ 81 8.5 o164.5
FLA 95 -8.5 u164.5
Final Mar 14
TLSA 59 13.5 o126.0
UNT 77 -13.5 u126.0
Final OT Mar 14
JOES 73 1.5 o141.5
DAY 68 -1.5 u141.5
Final Mar 14
KENT 64 -4.0 o146.5
M-OH 72 4.0 u146.5
Final Mar 14
MSM 57 7.5 o125.0
MW 55 -7.5 u125.0
Final Mar 14
NCCU 67 7.5 o147.0
SCST 88 -7.5 u147.0
Final Mar 14
COOK 50 3.5 o142.0
JKST 71 -3.5 u142.0
Final Mar 14
PUR 68 -2.5 o150.0
MICH 86 2.5 u150.0
Final Mar 14
UCSB 51 11.5 o138.5
UCSD 69 -11.5 u138.5
Final Mar 14
SEA 55 3.0 o133.5
UVU 68 -3.0 u133.5
Final Mar 14
CONN 62 -4.0 o138.5
CREI 71 4.0 u138.5
Final Mar 14
ECU 77 5.5 o150.0
UAB 94 -5.5 u150.0
Final Mar 14
BSU 72 1.0 o147.5
UNM 69 -1.0 u147.5
Final Mar 14
UK 70 8.5 o178.5
ALA 99 -8.5 u178.5
Final Mar 14
CLEM 73 -2.5 o142.0
LOU 76 2.5 u142.0
Final Mar 14
ARIZ 86 -1.0 o153.5
TTU 80 1.0 u153.5
Final Mar 14
CBU 66 8.5 o141.0
GC 75 -8.5 u141.0
Final Mar 14
CP 78 10.5 o161.0
UCI 96 -10.5 u161.0
Arkansas 9th SEC20-12
Kentucky 6th SEC21-10

Arkansas @ Kentucky preview

Rupp Arena

Last Meeting ( Mar 2, 2024 ) Arkansas 102, Kentucky 111

The atmosphere promises to be charged when Arkansas meets No. 12 Kentucky on Saturday in Lexington, Ky.

The Wildcats are returning home after an uplifting win at No. 8 Tennessee. It's a prime-time national TV game. And, most of all, it is the first trip back to Rupp Arena for Arkansas coach John Calipari after 15 seasons at Kentucky.

Even though Calipari guided Kentucky to one national championship, four appearances in the Final Four and a 410-123 record, he isn't expecting a warm welcome.

"You get booed. I've done this so long," Calipari said this week. "I've got bazooka holes in my body. When you shoot arrows, it doesn't even hit skin. It goes through one of those bazooka holes."

After leaving Kentucky last spring, any goodwill Calipari might have expected upon his return dissipated when he moved on to an SEC rival a day later and took with him three of the Wildcats' rotation players and three other incoming freshmen he had recruited.

"Can't say I'm looking forward to it," Calipari said. "I'm looking forward to coaching, but to walk in and the vibe, I don't know how I'm going to take it, to be honest with you."

Even with the talent Calipari brought in, Arkansas (12-8, 1-6) has struggled against SEC competition and faces a daunting task at Kentucky (15-5, 4-3).

Wildcat transfers Adou Thiero, who is averaging 16.1 points per game, and D.J. Wagner (10.2 points) are the Razorbacks' top two threats now that Boogie Fland (15.1 points, 5.7 assists) has been declared out for the season with a thumb injury.

Fland is one of the high school recruits who followed Calipari to Arkansas.

With a lineup consisting almost exclusively of transfers, Kentucky has had a remarkable season under first-year coach Mark Pope, going 6-1 against ranked teams, including high-profile wins over Duke, Gonzaga and Florida.

Tuesday's 78-73 win at Tennessee was another example of the Wildcats bringing their best against elite competition. They made 50 percent of their shots both from the floor and from 3-point range against the nation's No. 2 defense, per KenPom.com.

Kentucky was short-handed in the win. Lamont Butler (13.2 points, 4.8 assists) was out with a shoulder injury while Andrew Carr (10.4 points) played just one minute, nursing a back injury.

Without Butler, who plays the point, Kentucky turned to versatile 7-footer Amari Williams to take care of much of the Wildcats' ball-handling duties. The Drexel transfer had 10 points, 15 rebounds and four assists.

"No point guard to be found on our roster and (I was) like, ‘Amari, it's up to you,'" Pope said. "Amari brought the ball up against the press probably more than anybody on our team."

Leading Kentucky down the stretch were Koby Brea (18 points), Jaxson Robinson (17 points) and Ansley Almonor (12 points), who combined to make 11 shots from 3-point range.

Butler will miss his second straight game Saturday, but Carr was listed as probable on the conference's injury report issued Friday night.

Regardless of whether Carr plays or not, the Wildcats can depend on top scorer Otega Oweh (15.9 points).

--Field Level Media

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