Arkansas snapped a five-game SEC losing streak Wednesday, beating Georgia to earn its first conference win of the John Calipari era. But it wasn’t enough to send the Bulldogs home with a loss — Arkansas handed their bettors a painful L too.
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It wasn't pretty, but the Razorbacks got their first win against SEC competition. Rebounding and free throws propelled them to victory.
The Bulldogs (14-5, 2-4 SEC) squandered a 38-26 halftime lead, struggling to stop a physical Razorback offense that flooded the foul line. That’s where Arkansas (12-7, 1-6) won the game, as Adou Thiero sank a go-ahead free throw to take the lead for good.
The Arkansas Razorbacks (11-7, 0-5 SEC) are trailing the Georgia Bulldogs (14-4, 2-3 SEC) at halftime 38-26 in Fayetteville.Hogs' big man Zvonimir Ivisic naile
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Adou Thiero and Karter Knox led Arkansas to the second-largest, come-from-behind win (tied) in Bud Walton Arena history, turning a 12-point halftime deficit into a 68-65 victory over Georgia Wednesday night.
A second-half collapse led to Georgia losing a third straight game for the first time this season, a 68-65 defeat at Arkansas Wednesday night.
Arkansas Razorbacks come back from 15-point deficit to take 68-65 win over visiting Georgia Bulldogs and earn first SEC win of 2025.
Arkansas picked up its first SEC win of the season with a 68-65 victory over Georgia. After the game, first-year Razorbacks head coach John Calipari revealed the key to Arkansas’ triumph. “I got to get us right.
In a year full of adversity and setbacks, the Arkansas Razorbacks just needed to win a game by any means necessary.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas basketball will have to get creative to string together wins in the absence of star freshman Boogie Fland, and the Razorbacks were exactly that in Wednesday's gritty, 68-65, comeback win over Georgia.