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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Razorback women’s basketball team (8-11, 1-3 SEC) continues SEC play on Sunday when it faces No. 19 Alabama (16-3, 3-2 SEC) at Bud Walton Arena. Tipoff is set for 4:00 p.m. CT and the game will be televised on SEC Network with Tiffany Greene (play-by-play) and Bria Goss (analyst) on the call.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Even in Arkansas' 8-11 start, there was always one consistent throughout the first 19 games. Izzy Higginbottom. In the Razorbacks' latest blowout loss, a 94-62 loss at the hands of No. 19 Alabama, Higginbottom was held to a season-low five points in 27 minutes.
Sunday’s SEC schedule will see the Alabama Crimson Tide (16-3) play the Arkansas Razorbacks (8-11) at 5:00 PM ET on SEC Network.Alabama lost its most recent game 76-58 against South Carolina
No. 19 Alabama hosts the Vanderbilt Commodores after Zaay Green scored 21 points in Alabama's 94-62 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Arkansas plays the No. 19 Alabama Crimson Tide after Izzy Higginbottom scored 26 points in Arkansas' 93-63 loss to the Tennessee Volunteers.
The Razorbacks (8-12, 1-4 SEC) took their worst 20-game start to a season since 1980-81, which began with the same overall record. Arkansas finished 11-18 that season. The 1-4 start to conference play is the program's worst since 2016-17.
FAYETTEVILLE — Bud Walton Arena remained a gloomy spot for Arkansas basketball fans Sunday. The No. 19 Alabama women’s basketball team was the latest culprit in handing the Razorbacks a loss inside their home arena, with a 94-62 victory over Arkansas.
FAYETTEVILLE – The Razorback women’s basketball team fell to 1-4 in SEC play after a 94-62 loss to No. 19 Alabama (17-3, 4-2 SEC) on Sunday afternoon in Bud Walton Arena.
The Razorbacks (12-8, 1-6 SEC) face an uphill climb to remotely return to contention in the nation’s toughest conference, but the path to a place on the NCAA Tournament bubble is there for the taking because of the SEC’s remarkable conference rating.
One scout, Earl Gill, tells Hogs on SI that he has such a high ceiling since he is completely raw as an athlete. What Arkansas defensive line coach Deke Adams has to work with is Slocum's extremely active hands, good hips and overall flexibility.
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