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#17 Arkansas Pulls Away in 2nd Half to Down #16 Texas Tech #17 Arkansas Pulls Away in 2nd Half to Down #16 Texas Tech

#17 Arkansas Pulls Away in 2nd Half to Down #16 Texas Tech

Trevon Brazile had his third double-double of the season with 24 points (one shy of a career high) and 10 rebounds while Darius Acuff Jr. and Karter Knox each scored 20 points to lead #17 Arkansas to a 93-86 victory over #16 Texas Tech in the in the RevoCruit Rematch at American Airlines Center.

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Arkansas women's basketball (9-3) picked up its first true road win under first-year head coach Kelsi Musick on Saturday at Missouri State (7-4), 73-58.

Final Book

Tip-off is set for 1 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+ with Mike McClure (play-by-play) and Carly Stubblefield (analyst) on the call.

Game Notes

Arkansas will open the Ryan Silverfield era at home on Sept. 5 against North Alabama as part of a home schedule that features seven home games, including five Southeastern Conference games as part of the league’s first-ever, nine-game conference slate.

Arkansas placed three players on the 2025 Associated Press All-SEC teams, as senior TE Rohan Jones, junior DL Quincy Rhodes Jr., and senior RB Mike Washington Jr. all earned second-team recognition.

For the fifth time in the previous six years, Arkansas placed multiple players on the Freshman All-SEC teams, with offensive lineman Kobe Branham and kicker Scott Starzyk getting the nod from the league’s coaches.