Arkansas basketball begins the SEC schedule today against No. 1 Tennessee. Here's how to watch the Hogs and Volunteers on TV.
Winter Storm Cora is sweeping into the Southeast today, delivering a mess of snow and ice from Arkansas and Tennessee to the Carolinas and Virginia, including Atlanta, Charlotte and Nashville. The wintry mess will likely snarl travel and in some cases icing could be heavy enough to cause power outages and tree damage (​MORE: Cora Maps Tracker | Winter Storm Names 2024-2025) T​he winter storm is producing a mixture of snow,
The Razorbacks are set to begin their final road trip of the season. They will compete against SEC opponent No. 9 Tennessee at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center in Knoxville on Thursday at 12:00 PM before heading to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt at the Centennial Sportsplex at 10:00 AM on Friday in their final SEC meet of the regular season.
What channel is the Tennessee basketball vs Arkansas game on today? Here's how to watch, including time, TV schedule, live streaming info and game odds.
Another major winter storm is expected to slam portions of the central and eastern U.S. this week, with heavy snow and strong winds threatening to induce dangerous travel conditions, knock out power and ground flights, forecasters warned.
The SEC opener for Arkansas basketball and John Calipari will be one to forget after a blowout loss at No. 1 Tennessee.
Alijah Martin scored 14 points and three teammates also scored in double figures as No. 8 Florida defeated Arkansas 71-63 on Saturday.
And I do love him," Barnes said. Barnes spoke kindness to his former player Saturday after No. 1 Tennessee (14-0, 1-0 SEC) pounded Arkansas (11-3, 0-1) 76-52 at Food City Center. Aidoo had four points and five rebounds for the Razorbacks as he returned to ...
Jonas Aidoo transferred from Tennessee basketball to Arkansas after three seasons with the Vols. He was an All-SEC player as a junior.
Snow will turn into sleet and freezing rain along parts of the Southeast, as well as southern Arkansas, the weather service reported. Forecasters warn that icy conditions, between a tenth and a quarter inch of ice, will make travel dangerous for many. Power outages and downed branches are also a concern.