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Sunday 03/24
Tulane
60
Basketball - W
48
Thursday 03/21
Memphis
57
Basketball - W
67
Thursday 03/14
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
41
Basketball - W
63
Thursday 03/07
Florida
64
Basketball - W
59
Sunday 03/03
OLE MISS
52
Basketball - W
93
Thursday 02/28
Florida
69
Basketball - W
58
Sunday 02/24
TENNESSEE
60
Basketball - W
54
Thursday 02/21
Georgia
66
Basketball - W
34
Sunday 02/17
MISSOURI (Pink Game)
40
Basketball - W
61
Sunday 02/10
Alabama
80
Basketball - W
91
Thursday 02/07
KENTUCKY
80
Basketball - W
74
Sunday 02/03
Mississippi State
47
Basketball - W
44
Thursday 01/31
Ole Miss
66
Basketball - W
77
Sunday 01/27
SOUTH CAROLINA
43
Basketball - W
40
Thursday 01/24
Missouri
50
Basketball - W
58
Thursday 01/17
Georgia
57
Basketball - W
53
Sunday 01/13
Vanderbilt
78
Basketball - W
58
Thursday 01/10
LSU
54
Basketball - W
63
Sunday 01/06
Texas A&M
63
Basketball - W
51
Thursday 01/03
Auburn
50
Basketball - W
47
   
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Razorback Women's Basketball

12/31/2012
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Record:  12-1
SEC Record: 
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Rank:  No. 25 AP/Receiving Votes USA TODAY

Last Week’s Results
12/28/12 Arkansas 71, Coppin State 57
  Leading Scorer: Sarah Watkins with 22 points
  Leading Rebounder: Quistelle Williams with 11 rebounds


This Week’s Schedule

Date Event/Opponent TV Internet Time
1/3/13 at Auburn* NA AuburnTigers.com 6 p.m.
1/6/13 Texas A&M* FSN ArkansasRazorbacks.com 2 p.m.

Notes:
Sarah Watkins posted her third career double-double (first of the season) with 22 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Coppin State last week moving the No. 25 Razorbacks to 12-1 before beginning SEC play.  Watkins’ 22 points was just three shy of her career best 25.  Seven field goals ties her second best mark of the season; eight free throws ties her season best; nine free throw attempts is a season best; 10 rebounds is a season best and five blocked shots ties a season best and is one shy of a career best.  Watkins has been coming off the bench for the last nine games and she leads the team with 13.5 ppg this season.  She averages 16.2 ppg and 5.4 rpg off the bench this year.  Arkansas’ 12 wins is the third consecutive season and the fifth time in six years under head coach Tom Collen that the Razorbacks have reached double-digit wins before the new year.  Arkansas is now 42-1 in non-conference home games under Collen and has won 29 consecutive non-conference games in Bud Walton.  Arkansas travels to Auburn before hosting former Razorback head coach Gary Blair and No. 24 Texas A&M Jan. 6, in the SEC home opener.

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