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A wire-to-wire road win moved Mississippi State forward in the SEC standings, but turnovers dominated the postgame conversation.
FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas women’s basketball (11-16, 0-12 SEC) was overpowered by Mississippi State’s (18-8, 5-7 SEC) hot shooting in a 75-66 loss inside Bud Walton Arena on Monday night. The Hogs missed their first nine attempts from the field and never climbed out of the early 13-point deficit.
Mississippi State Bulldogs (17-8, 4-7 SEC) at Arkansas Razorbacks (11-15, 0-11 SEC) Fayetteville, Arkansas; Monday, 7:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Arkansas plays Mississippi State looking to end its six-game home losing streak.
Arkansas basketball is back in the SEC win column after an impressive, shorthanded road victory over Mississippi State.
Arkansas basketball overcame two injury absences to beat Mississippi State. Here are five factors that powered the Hogs to a road win.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Darius Acuff scored 24 points and Trevon Brazile added 19 to lead No. 21 Arkansas to an 88-68 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday. The Razorbacks (17-6, 7-3 Southeastern Conference) shot 52% from the field and made-eight 3 pointers while securing their largest margin of victory in an SEC road game this year.
Mississippi State will hit the road for a nationally televised contest against the Arkansas Razorbacks inside Bud Walton Arena on Monday. Tipoff for the