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Lakers News: LeBron James Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has always honored the greats that came before him, whether that be in sports or the world in general. Monday marks Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day as the NBA is celebrating the leader of the civil rights movement with games all day across the league. The Lakers are […]
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MBB Preview: #20 Arkansas vs #15/14 Vanderbilt
Who: #20/20 Arkansas Razorbacks (13-5, 3-2 SEC) vs #15/14 Vanderbilt Commodores (16-2, 3-2 SEC) What: This is the Razorbacks’ eighth game this season with both teams being ranked. When: Tuesday – Jan. 20 – 8:00 pm (CT) Where: Fayetteville, Ark. • Bud Walton Arena / Nolan Richardson Court (19,200) How (to follow): – TV/Stream: ESPN / Watch ESPN (Karl Ravech and Jimmy Dykes) – Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman) – Sirius/XM: Sirius: 84 || XM: 84 || SXM App/Online Channel 84 – Razorback Gameday App – Live Stats – Arkansas Game Notes – Vanderbilt Game Notes – SEC Men’s Basketball Release/Stats FAYETTEVILLE – After playing three of its first five SEC gams on the road, #20 Arkansas will play three of its next four at home, starting Tuesday (Jan. 20) versus #14 Vanderbilt. Tipoff at Bud Walton Arena is set for 8 pm (CT) and the game will be televised on ESPN. Vanderbilt won its first 16 games of the season but fell at Texas last Wednesday and to the defending national champion on Saturday. After Vanderbilt, Arkansas will host LSU on Saturday (Jan. 24). Tipoff at Bud Walton Arena is set for 7:30 pm and the game will be televised on SEC Network. NOTES: This will be the 47th meeting between Arkansas and Vanderbilt. The Razorbacks own a 31-15 advantage in the series, including a 30-14 margin in SEC meetings. In games played in Fayetteville, Arkansas leads 16-5. Arkansas has won 9 of the last 12 games. However, Vandy did win three straight recently, including two games at Bud Walton Arena. Coach Cal now has 890 on-court wins and is 10 shy of reaching 900 wins as head coach of an NCAA Division I program. With his six-assist effort at Georgia, Darius Acuff Jr. now leads the SEC in assists per game (6.3). He ranks 19th in the NCAA overall and second among NCAA freshmen. Sometimes the stats don’t match the score. Saturday’s 14-point loss at Georgia was one of those games for Arkansas. Arkansas out-rebounded Georgia 43-35, but fell to 10-2 this year and 23-4 in the Cal era in such games. Arkansas forced Georgia into 17 turnovers but fell to 4-1 this year and 12-2 in the Cal era in such games. On a personal level, Karter Knox grabbed seven rebounds, but Arkansas fell to 8-1 this year and 13-3 overall in games Knox gets at least 5 boards. Darius Acuff Jr. scored 20 points and Arkansas fell to 12-3 this year when at least one Hog scores at least 20. For more information on Arkansas Men’s Basketball, follow @RazorbackMBB on X, Instagram and Facebook.

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Arkansas Women’s Tennis Announces 2026 Spring Schedule
Arkansas women’s tennis head coach Tucker Clary has announced the team’s 2026 spring schedule. The Razorbacks are slated to play 27 matches with 17 in Fayetteville at Billingsley Tennis Center. The schedule features 7 matches against 2025 NCAA Tournament teams and the Hogs will face nine top 25 opponents featured in the Jan. 7 ITA team rankings. Full Schedule For the first time since 2020, Arkansas will open the spring season with a 10 match homestand. For the first time since 2022 Arkansas State comes to town on Jan. 25 for a double header. Followed by Missouri State on Jan. 28 and Oral Roberts on Jan. 31 both of which will be double headers. After a six-day gap, the Hogs return to action the first two weekends of February. First against Tulsa on Feb. 6, and Kansas State on Feb. 8, then Wisconsin on Feb. 13. and Kansas on Feb. 15. The Razorbacks take their first road trip of the season is to Norman, Okla. to play Air Force, and Oklahoma on Feb. 22. After their brief trip west, the Hogs come home to face Florida on Feb. 26. They then go on a road trip east, their first stop being to play Auburn and Eastern Kentucky on Feb. 28. The Razorbacks continue their road trip as they face Kentucky on Mar. 6 and Tennessee on Mar. 8. They then travel back to Fayetteville to face LSU on Mar. 13 and Ole Miss on Mar. 15. Back on the road the Hogs head to Tuscaloosa, Ala. to face Alabama on Mar. 19, and then they stop at Starkville, Miss. to face Mississippi State on Mar. 21. To close out March, the Razorbacks have two home matches against Georgia on Mar. 27, and South Carolina on Mar. 29. To start the month of April, the Hogs are on the road as they face Missouri on Apr. 3 and then Vanderbilt on Apr. 5. The Razorbacks return home to finish out the season as they take on Texas on Apr. 9 and Texas A&M on Apr. 11. The SEC Tournament will be held at Norman, Okla. this year, and is scheduled for Apr. 15-19. The Razorbacks are coming off a 5-18 season and are looking to improve this season. For the latest information on all things Arkansas Women’s Tennis, follow the Hogs on social media by liking us on Facebook (Arkansas Razorback Women’s Tennis) and following us on Twitter and Instagram (@RazorbackWTEN).
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Hogs Head to Tulsa for MLK Day Match
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas men’s tennis team (5-0) heads back on the road on Monday, Jan. 19 for a match against Tulsa at 6 p.m. at Michael D. Case Tennis Center. Arkansas and Tulsa previously matched up last season, as the Golden Hurricane earned a 4-3 victory in Fayetteville. This is the beginning of a three-match road stand for the team. This weekend, the Razorbacks swept their home opening doubleheader over FGCU, 4-0, and Oral Roberts, 4-0. Gabriel Elicha Navas went 2-0 in singles while the squad continues its impressive start to the season, only losing one point thus far in the match against UTRGV. Tulsa is off to a 2-0 start, beating Florida Gulf Coast twice in a doubleheader on Friday, Jan. 17. The Golden Hurricane are led by Nikita Volonski and Timothy Carlsson Seger, playing No. 1 and No. 2 singles, respectively. The tandem of No. 38 Komagata/Thomas Doig lead their doubles lineup. The Hogs will look to become 5-0 for the first time since 2023 and the 10th time in program history. Video links for the match are available on the men’s tennis schedule page. For the latest information on all things Arkansas Men’s Tennis, follow the Hogs on social media by liking us on Facebook (Arkansas Razorback Men’s Tennis) and following us on Twitter and Instagram (@RazorbackMTennis).
