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Arkansas Hosts Denver, TWU for Tri-Meet on Monday
The No. 17 Gymbacks return to Bud Walton Arena on Monday, Jan. 20 for their first home meet of the season, a tri with No. 16 Denver and Texas Woman’s.
Arkansas is on the losing side of its series with Denver at 4-8 but has defeated Texas Woman’s in every meeting at 6-0, which included the team’s first ever win in 2003. Arkansas has not seen Denver since 2022, while the Gymbacks took on the TWU Pioneers last season on the road.
Denver will be a formidable non-conference opponent for Arkansas, the Pioneers are currently fifth in the country on bars with an average score of 49.325 and eighth in the country on the vault with a 49.138.
The Gymbacks are looking for their first win of the season as they’ve gone 0-4 in two contests so far. Arkansas showed improvement in its SEC opener at Auburn and got over the 196 hump with a mark of 196.250, but the Tigers came out victorious with a score of 196.700.
Monday’s meet has been dubbed Be in Bud, as the team and fans return to The Palace for the first of all five home meets that will be held at the arena this season. Season and single meet tickets are now available via Razorback Ticket Center or are available at the door.
Fans are encouraged park in lots 307, 310, 314, 316 and 321. Doors open at 12:30 p.m., team intros start at 1:45 and first vault is at 2:00. Action will be streamed live on SEC Network+ and live stats will be provided by Virtius.
Numbers to Know:
Denver (Average and ranking | Top ind. average)
- VT: 49.138, T-9th | Rylie Mundell, 9.875
- UB: 49.325, 5th | Madison Ulrich, 9.887
- BB: 48.550, 39th | Cecilia Cooley, 9.825
- FX: 49.125, 15th | Cecilia Cooley, 9.887
- AA: 196.138, 16th | Madison Ulrich, 39.075
Texas Woman’s
- VT: 48.800, 32nd | Trinity Caffey/Bailey Upton, 9.800
- UB: 48.713, 38th | Caroline Bowns, 9.800
- BB: 48.300, 51st | Kaitlyn Hoiland, 9.700
- FX: 48.625, 45th | Kyleigh Ghanbari, 9.875
- AA: 194.438, 40h | Steelie King, 37.600
Arkansas
- VT: 49.025, 15th | Joscelyn Roberson, 9.850
- UB: 48.975, T-19th | Kaitlyn Ewald, 9.825
- BB: 48.813, 25th | Joscelyn Roberson, 9.875
- FX: 49.250, T-6th | Joscelyn Roberson, T-11th
- AA: 196.063, T-17th | Joscelyn Roberson, T-17th
More Information
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What our Post expert thinks about the Arkansas vs. Arizona
In a matchup of two potent offenses, can the Razorbacks SEC tournament title momentum propel them to a big-time upset of the Wildcats?
John Calipari and freshman standout Darius Acuff Jr. face their biggest challenge yet, opposite this juggernaut roster of Arizona. Tommy Lloyd’s starting five includes Big 12 Player of the Year Jaden Bradley, as well as two dynamic first-year players in Brayden Burries and Koa Peat.
If this game comes down to critical possessions in crunch time, Arkansas has its closer in Acuff Jr., but the Wildcats’ outstanding net margin of victory could make punching their ticket to the Elite Eight a lot easier.
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#7 Arkansas 5th After 36 Holes at the Valspar
PALM CITY, Fla. – #7 Arkansas sits in fifth place after two rounds Monday in the stacked 16-team Valspar Collegiate Invitational with a 36-hole, 18-under-par score of 550 (270-280), played at the Floridian National Golf Club (par 71).
Top-ranked Auburn leads the way at 538 (-30), followed by #10 Texas Tech (-28), #6 Texas (-20), #30 Florida State (-19) and Arkansas.
Of the 10 rounds played by the Razorbacks on Monday, eight were under par.
Erich Fortlage and Gerardo Gomez are tied for 10th at -6 (136).
Fortlage shot a career-best, bogey-free 65 (-6) in the morning sessions, posting three birdies on each nine, and he was in second place. Fortlage had an even-par round in the afternoon session with three birdies, a bogey and a double.
Gomez had four birdies and a bogey for an opening-round 67, matching his best total for 18 holes for the third time this season. In round two, Gomez turned in a 3-under 69 and moved up two spots into a nine-way tie for 10th.
John Daly II offset a double bogey on the par-5 7th with an eagle on the par-5 15th to finish with a 68 after 18 holes. In round two, Daly was 1-under and is tied for 25th (138 / -4).
Niilo Maki-Petaja carded two rounds of 70 and is tied for 38th (140) while Thomas Curry is tied for 54th (143) with rounds of 70-73.
The Valspar concludes with 18 holes on Tuesday.
VALSPAR COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL
Host: Houston
Floridian National Golf Club
Palm City, Fla.
Par: 71 • 7,088 yards
Format: 5 count 4 ||36 holes Monday / 18 Holes Tuesday
RESULTS THRU RD2:
1 #1 Auburn 264-274=538 / -30
2 #10 Texas Tech 273-267=540 / -28
3 #6 Texas 268-280=548 / -20
4 #30 Florida State 269-280=550 / -19
5 #7 Arkansas 270-280=550 / -18
6 Houston 271-282=553 / -15
7 #23 Duke 280-274=554 / -14
T8 #14 Oklahoma 274-282=556 / -12
T8 #32 Texas A&M 277-279=556 / -12
10 #24 Southern Cal 277-281=558 / -10
T11 #13 Pepperdine 279-281=560 / -8
T11 #29 Wake Forest 286-274=560 / -8
13 #8 Arizona State 278-283=561 / -7
14 #17 North Carolina 282-280=562 / -6
15 Rice 282-291=571 / +5
16 Augusta 286-294=580 / +12
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Arizona-Arkansas Sweet 16 tip time set – Arizona Sports
The Sweet 16 matchup between No. 1 Arizona and No. 4 Arkansas is set for Thursday at 6:45 p.m. MST in San Jose.
The game will be televised on CBS during the first day of NCAA Tournament regional semifinal play.
The most recent Arizona-Arkansas meeting occurred in 1995, making this a rare date. For what it’s worth, Arkansas leads the all-time series 6-2 and five of the eight matchups took place in the 1990s.
The other Sweet 16 contest in the West Region will see No. 2 Purdue take on No. 11 Texas, which was a First Four winner. That game will tip at 4:10 p.m. Thursday, also on CBS.
Arizona last qualified for the Elite 8 in the 2014-15 season under the leadership of Sean Miller, who has the chance to face his former school as the head coach of Texas.
Arizona defeated the No. 9 Utah State Aggies in the Round of 32 Sunday, 78-66. Brayden Burries and Koa Peat were the catalysts in holding off the Aggies, despite battling foul trouble as they finished with 16 and 14 points, respectively.
Arkansas punched its ticket into the third round of the national tournament by holding off No. 12 High Point, 94-88, on Saturday. The Razorbacks needed 36 points and eight assists from SEC Player of the Year Darius Acuff Jr. and a couple of late missed 3s from the Panthers’ sharpshooting Chase Johnston to emerge victorious.
The John Calipari-led Razorbacks easily defeated No. 13 Hawaii in the Round of 64.
Tommy Lloyd has not coached the Wildcats past the Sweet 16 in four previous NCAA Tournaments, losing each of his three times in the round (2022, 2024, 2025). His team is poised to do so as a unanimous No. 1 in The Associated Press’ Top 25 rankings this season and with a 16-2 record against Quad 1 programs.
Arkansas ended as SEC Tournament champion, defeating Vanderbilt for its first title in 26 years. It finished tied for second with Alabama in the SEC regular-season standings. The Razorbacks, through conference tournament play, were No. 15 in the NCAA net rankings with an 8-8 Quad 1 record and perfect 18-0 mark against Quads 2-4.
Calipari, who is in his second season at Arkansas, led the Razorbacks to the Sweet 16 last season, where they narrowly lost to Texas Tech.
Arkansas most recently made the Elite 8 in 2022, which was its second of two consecutive trips.
Each basketball program possesses a national championship, the Wildcats being victors in 1997 and the Razorbacks in 1994.
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