FAYETTEVILLE — John Calipari was apologetic following his first SEC win as Arkansas’ basketball coach Wednesday. The Razorbacks’ 68-65 victory over Georgia at Bud Walton Arena snapped a five-game losing streak that began Jan. 4 at Tennessee. The 0-5 start to conference play was Arkansas’ worst since joining the SEC in 1991-92.
Breakout freshman star for Arkansas basketball, a former Kentucky recruit, is reportedly out for the season with a hand injury.
In a year full of adversity and setbacks, the Arkansas Razorbacks just needed to win a game by any means necessary.
Kentucky seems to be totally in the right for letting John Calipari walk to Arkansas last offseason.
John Calipari's Arkansas team will be the subject of a documentary that follows the head coach in his first season in Fayetteville.
Arkansas freshman guard Boogie Fland is expected to miss the rest of the season with a hand injury. Fland, a projected lottery pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, was injured Jan. 11 in a loss to Florida when he landed on the court and teammate Billy Richmond III inadvertently came down on Fland's hand.
Arkansas will be without its star freshman for the remainder of the season. Per CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein, freshman guard Boogie Fland suffered a hand
John Calipari has seen his debut season at Arkansas come off the rails. Fellow SEC coaches don't have much faith in him to right the ship.
In desperate need of their first Southeastern Conference victory, the Arkansas Razorbacks and coach John Calipari host the Georgia Bulldogs on Wednesday in Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas entered its firs
Arkansas basketball continues its SEC schedule tonight against Georgia. Here's how to watch the Hogs and Bulldogs on TV and live stream.
Georgia 6-foot-11 freshman Asa Newell leads the Bulldogs at 15.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, but Arkansas assistant Chin Coleman told reporters the Razorbacks like being able to match up with 6-8 Adou Thiero (16.4 ppg, 6.0 rpg) and 6-10 Trevion Brazille (1.6 blocks per game) against him.
Boogie Fland was committed to Kentucky and was slated to be Kentucky’s starting point guard and potential leading scorer in 2024-25. The true freshman guard is set to be John Calipari‘s next first-round pick.