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Arkansas vs. Michigan

Good morning from Globe Life Field in Arlington, where the Diamond Hogs will look to take down Michigan after a 2-1 win over No. 22 TCU here last night. Michigan lost to TCU on Friday, 10-4, and Kansas State yesterday, 5-1.

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Hoops Social media reacts to Arkansas' win over St. John's

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Coach John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks (22-13, 8-10 SEC) are still alive in the NCAA Tournament following their 75-66 win Saturday afternoon over 2-seed St. John's at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island.

Led by freshman Billy Richmond III's career-high 16 points, the Hogs fought through major foul trouble to advance to their fourth Sweet 16 in the last five seasons. Calipari's club received massive performances from freshmen Karter Knox (15 points) and Boogie Fland (six points) too.

As a team, Arkansas shot 27-of-63 from the field, 2-of-19 from beyond the arc and 19-of-27 from the charity stripe. Zvonimir Ivisic fouled out before the 10:00 minute mark in the second half, while Jonas Aidoo was also called for four fouls.

St. John's center Zuby Ejiofor was by far and away the Johnnies' best player. He poured in a game-high 23 points and racked up 12 boards to boot. Guard Devion Smith (13 points) was the only other player to record double digit points.

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Is Arkansas Now

The leader of the SEC in recent basketball postseason success?

Does a trip to the Final 4 have to happen to solidify it?


Alabama
2021 - Sweet 16
2022 - lost RD1
2023 - Sweet 16
2024 - Final 4
2025 - 1 win (so far)
- 9 total wins

Tenner
2021 - lost RD 1
2022 - lost RD 2
2023 - Sweet 16
2024 - Elite 8
2025 - 1 win (so far)
- 7 total wins

Arkansas
2021 - Elite 8
2022 - Elite 8
2023 - Sweet 16
2024 - Thanks Muss..
2025 - 2 wins (so far)
- 9 total wins
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Arkansas vs. Texas

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From @DanielFair:

The Arkansas Razorbacks (16-11, 5-9) are set to host the Texas Longhorns (16-11, 5-9 SEC) at Bud Walton Arena on Wednesday night.

This is the second home game in a row for the Razorbacks, who overcame a seven-point halftime deficit to beat the Missouri Tigers last Saturday, 92-85. The Longhorns were losers in their last time out, as they dropped a road game, 84-69, at South Carolina.

Wednesday's game will also be the second between the Hogs and the Horns this season. Arkansas took home a 78-70 win over Texas on Feb. 5 at the Moody Center in Austin.

In that game, former Razorback Tramon Mark was held scoreless for the Longhorns, and Arkansas assistant coach Chuck Martin said they know how dangerous he can be with the ball in his hands.

"We got to be aware of him in transition, got to be aware of him, make sure that he doesn't get any open looks, as long as they're contested," Martin said Tuesday. "And we got high hands early, because he's very capable man. He's been around the block and he can score the ball in so many different ways. He's dangerous. So we're conscious of him. We're fully aware when he's on the court."

Arkansas will be without its best player against Texas, as forward Adou Thiero is listed as "out" according to the SEC Availability Report released Tuesday night. He left the Missouri game with a little over six minutes left because of what head coach John Calipari said Monday were back problems.

Freshman forward Karter Knox was also listed on the availability report with a designation of "probable."

Below are details on how to watch, BetSaracen betting lines, links to stream and links to all of our coverage leading up to the game...

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Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (16-11, 5-9 SEC) vs. Texas Longhorns (16-11, 5-9 SEC)
When: Wednesday, February 26 at 8 p.m. CT
Where: Bud Walton Arena — Fayetteville, Arkansas
TV/Stream: ESPN2 / Watch ESPN (Tom Hart and Ron Slay)
Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)

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BetSaracen Odds​


Below are details on the betting odds for the game and Double R Prop bets. To get in on the action, visit BetSaracen.com and click on the Arkansas Specials tab.

(Lines and odds are subject to change at any point after the publishing of this story. HawgBeat does not guarantee any bet as a winner or loser. You must be at least 21 years of age to use BetSaracen. If you have a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit 1800gambler.net)

*All odds accurate as of the publishing of this story. They are subject to change.*


Moneyline/Spread

- Arkansas: -170, -3.5 (-110)
- Texas: +145, +3.5 (-110)
- O/U: 147.5 (-110)

Double R Props (More available in the BetSaracen app)


- Jonas Aidoo OVER 3.5 points and OVER 3.5 rebounds (+220)
- Johnell Davis OVER 16.5 points and OVER 4.5 rebounds (+250)
- Trevon Brazile OVER 1.5 blocks and OVER 4.5 FG attempts (+250)
- Zvonimir Ivisic OVER 15.5 points and OVER 6.5 rebounds (+240)
- Billy Richmond OVER 5.5 points and OVER 2.5 rebounds (+175)

Catch Up On HawgBeat's Arkansas Basketball Coverage​


- Arkansas basketball availability report - Texas game
- Adou Thiero's status up in the air ahead of Texas game
- Scouting Report: Arkansas vs. Texas
- VIDEO: Chuck Martin previews Arkansas vs. Texas
- Former players, coaches remember Nolan Richardson's legacy
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Report: Boston Celtics Director of Scouting to become Arkansas GM

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The Arkansas Razorbacks have hired a general manager for their athletic department, according to a report by Jon Rothstein on Tuesday.

Remy Cofield, the Director of Scouting for the Boston Celtics, is leaving the NBA to join Arkansas' program, per Rothstein.

Before being promoted to his position with the Celtics, Cofield was the general manager of the Maine Red Claws from 2021-22. He also spent time as a college scout for the Celtics (2019-22), a basketball operations assistant for the Celtics (2013-19) and a corporate sales executive for the Celtics (2012-13), per RealGM.

A native of Newton, Massachusetts, Cofield played for the Pennsylvania basketball team from 2007-09. He played in 27 games and averaged 2.9 points per contest in that span. Cofield was a four-year letterwinner and two-year captain at Roxbury Latin High School in Massachusetts.

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman recently said that the Razorbacks were expecting to hire a general manager by late March or early April, and he detailed his expectations for whoever was selected for the role.

"Well, I want somebody that's done it," Pittman said. "So you may have to go to the NFL, NBA, whatever, to find somebody like that. You want someone who's kind of done that before, whether it be the top dog or the second, you know, somebody that understands that. Because that's something that I've never dealt with. Well, I have for three years, and I want some help. You would want a recruiter. If somebody comes in and says, 'Well, I need $500,000,' you don't want to just — Hell, any of us can say, 'Oh, okay.’

“I mean, we need a negotiator. To be honest with you, I need someone that takes the, ‘Well, Coach Pittman won't give it to me. Coach Pittman won't give it to me.’ I need that taken off my plate. I need somebody to be ahead of what the market is...But that's what I'm looking for. And I'm looking for someone to talk to these kids’ agents, besides me. I want somebody else to talk to them and then give me the information.”

The day has come

Arkansas is in the NCAA Tournament again after missing last year. It marks the seventh appearance in 11 seasons, the first with a Hall of Fame coach.

In a season of ups and downs with injuries, a self-imposed short rotation, and guys taking a while to click and feel comfortable in their role, the Razorbacks have been playing their best basketball the final weeks leading into the postseason.

I like the matchup with Kansas. I like the matchup with St. John’s. Still have to play the games one game at a time, but it’s March Madness - stranger things have happened.

Rebound today and get downhill and that’s the key to a victory. Seems simple, but the formula is there in each of Kansas’ losses this year. Score 70+ points and get it done with guards driving to the basket and getting to the free throw line. Don’t allow second chance points. Force turnovers.

Welcome to the Madness, HawgBeat family!

Arkansas vs. Charlotte (Game 3)

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The No. 4 Arkansas Razorbacks (9-1, 0-0 SEC) will look to complete the series sweep Sunday against the Charlotte 49ers (4-5, 0-0 AAC) at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville.

Arkansas clinched the series Saturday with an 8-5 win over Charlotte thanks to seventh inning RBI knocks from Brent Iredale and Kuhio Aloy. The Razorbacks overcame an 8-1 deficit Friday with a 10-run bottom of the fourth inning to earn an 11-10 win over the 49ers.

“I think they’ve done a great job,” Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn said postgame Saturday. “I think they had a really good plan last night, or yesterday, against us. Today was kind of the same plan. They know that our pitchers throw strikes and they’re around the zone a lot, so they were up there swinging early and swinging hard. I think they’ve had a real good approach and a real good plan.

“You look at their 2, 3, 4 and 5-hole hitters, they all have a lot of power. You watch them take pregame batting practice, they’re launching balls. And again, it’s another very old team. They start, I think, five seniors. Maybe a junior or two and a couple sophomores. Experienced kids. Twenty-two, 23 years-old, they’re strong. They’re not intimidated. They’ve played us well.”

Ohio State transfer left-hander Landon Beidelschies will get the start on the mound for Arkansas on Sunday. Right-handed junior Gage Wood started the Sunday game against Michigan last weekend, but suffered a shoulder injury that will keep him out for the foreseeable future.

Beidelschies gave up just one hit and no runs with one walk in 2.2 innings of relief Feb. 22 against TCU. His first outing of the year was a start against Washington State on Feb. 17, when he gave up just one earned run on four hits in 5.0 innings pitched.

Below are details on how to watch, BetSaracen betting lines, links to stream and links to all of our coverage leading up to the game...

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Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (9-1, 0-0 SEC) vs. Charlotte 49ers (4-5, 0-0 AAC)

When: Sunday, March 2 at 12 p.m. CT

Where: Baum-Walker Stadium — Fayetteville, Arkansas

TV/Stream: SEC Network+ / Watch ESPN (Josh Haley and Shawn Murnin)

Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network(Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter)
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Starting Pitchers​

Charlotte – RHP Andrew Kribbs (0-0, 2.70 ERA)

Arkansas – LHP Landon Beidelschies (2-0, 1.17 ERA)
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BetSaracen Odds​

Below are details on the betting odds for the game and Double R Prop bets. To get in on the action, visit BetSaracen.com and click on the Arkansas Specials tab.

(Lines and odds are subject to change at any point after the publishing of this story. HawgBeat does not guarantee any bet as a winner or loser. You must be at least 21 years of age to use BetSaracen. If you have a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit 1800gambler.net)

*All odds accurate as of the publishing of this story. They are subject to change.*


Moneyline/Spread
- Arkansas: -500
- Charlotte: +350

Double R Props (More available in the BetSaracen app)

- Landon Beidelschies over 4.5 hits allowed and over 80.5 total pitches (+140)

- Arkansas team over 3.5 doubles and opponent under 2.5 doubles (+240)

- Charles Davalan over 0.5 singles and over 0.5 runs scored (+210)

- Wehiwa Aloy over 1.5 runs scored and over 0.5 base on balls (+275)

- Kuhio Aloy over 0.5 home run (+110)
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Catch Up On HawgBeat's Arkansas Baseball Coverage​

- WATCH: Van Horn, players postgame - Arkansas 8, Charlotte 5
- Arkansas takes series from Charlotte with 8-5 win
- WATCH: Van Horn, players postgame - Arkansas 11, Charlotte 10
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Arkansas storms back to beat Charlotte, 11-10

Arkansas vs. Portland (Game 1)

The No. 3 Arkansas Razorbacks (12-1, 0-0 SEC) are set to begin a three-game series Friday against the Portland Pilots (5-8, 0-0 WCC) at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville.

Arkansas is fresh off a pair of seven-inning run rule wins of Louisiana-Monroe on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Razorbacks outscored the Warhawks by a score of 29-4 across the two contests.

RELATED: Arkansas blasts past Warhawks, 15-3

Getting the nod on the mound Friday against the Pilots will once again be sophomore ace Gabe Gaeckle, who gave up nine earned runs on 10 hits in three innings last Friday in the 11-10 win over Charlotte. Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn said Wednesday that he thinks Gaeckle has handled the last week really well.

"He's upset with himself," Van Horn said. "He's a hard-worker. He's a dedicated kid, man. He wants to win and he wants to be as good as he can be. He's got a lot of pride. I look forward to watching him pitch on Friday. I think he'll have a really good outing."

Portland won two of three games last weekend in a series against Utah Tech before the Pilots were shutout, 3-0, by Washington on Tuesday in Seattle. The Pilots rank fifth in the West Coast Conference in batting average (.242), seventh in fielding percentage (.967) and second in earned run average (5.02).

Below are details on how to watch, BetSaracen betting lines, links to stream and links to all of our coverage leading up to the game...

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Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (12-1, 0-0 SEC) vs. Portland Pilots (5-8, 0-0 WCC)

When: Friday, March 7 at 3 p.m. CT

Where: Baum-Walker Stadium — Fayetteville, Arkansas

TV/Stream: SEC Network+ / Watch ESPN(Brett Dolan and Troy Eklund)

Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network(Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter)
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Starting Pitchers​

Portland – RHP Carter Gaston (0-3, 1.69 ERA)

Arkansas – RHP Gabe Gaeckle (0-0, 7.24 ERA)
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BetSaracen Odds​

Below are details on the betting odds for the game and Double R Prop bets. To get in on the action, visit BetSaracen.com and click on the Arkansas Specials tab.

(Lines and odds are subject to change at any point after the publishing of this story. HawgBeat does not guarantee any bet as a winner or loser. You must be at least 21 years of age to use BetSaracen. If you have a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit 1800gambler.net)

*All odds accurate as of the publishing of this story. They are subject to change.*


Moneyline/Spread
- Arkansas: -850
- Portland: +500

Double R Props (More available in the BetSaracen app)

- Kuhio Aloy over 0.5 home run (+110)

- Arkansas team over 11.5 hits and opponent under 6.5 hits (+275)

- Gabe Gaeckle over 5 2/3 innings pitched and over 8.5 strikeouts (+200)

- Nolan Souza over 0.5 strikeout and over 0.5 RBI (+250)

- Cam Kozeal over 1.5 hits and over 0.5 runs scored (+325)

- Kendall Diggs over 0.5 home run (+425)
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Catch Up On HawgBeat's Arkansas Baseball Coverage​

- Pitching Matchups: Arkansas vs. Portland
- WATCH: Van Horn, players postgame - Arkansas vs. ULM
- Arkansas blasts past Warhawks, 15-3
- Arkansas run-rules ULM, 14-1
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