Patrick Gonzales+FollowWhitley Rogers chooses Arkansas!Arkansas women’s basketball just scored big—Whitley Rogers, the state’s top-ranked player from Little Rock Christian Academy, is joining the Razorbacks. This four-star guard put up nearly 25 points a game last season and has been turning heads with her all-around play. Her commitment is a huge boost for Coach Kelsi Musick’s squad and could change the game for Arkansas hoops. With Whitley’s sister coaching at Arkansas State and both programs making headlines, local basketball is heating up. What do you think this means for the future of women’s basketball in Arkansas? #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMeleek Thomas lights up FayettevilleMeleek Thomas just put on a show Razorback fans won’t forget—dropping a career-high 28 points and draining six threes as Arkansas steamrolled James Madison. After weeks of shooting struggles, Thomas looked unstoppable, giving the Hogs a much-needed spark before SEC play. But longtime Arkansas reporter Mike Irwin urges fans not to get too carried away: big nights against lesser teams don’t always translate to SEC success. With Tennessee up next, the real test is coming. Do you think Thomas’ breakout is a sign of things to come, or just a hot night? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowFreshman Meleek Thomas lights up FayettevilleMeleek Thomas just made a huge statement for Arkansas basketball, dropping a career-high 28 points off the bench as the Razorbacks rolled past James Madison, 103-74. His hot hand from deep (6 threes!) helped Arkansas stretch their home win streak to eight. The energy in Bud Walton Arena was electric, and it’s clear this freshman isn’t waiting his turn—he’s taking it. With SEC play up next, do you think Thomas could be the breakout star Arkansas needs this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on his impact and the team’s momentum! #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowRazorbacks’ freshmen shine ahead of Vols clashArkansas basketball fans just watched the Hogs’ young guns put on a show, with Meleek Thomas dropping a career-high 28 points off the bench in a blowout win over James Madison. Darius Acuff Jr. kept his hot streak alive, and the whole squad looked locked in, sharing the ball and playing tough defense. With SEC play about to kick off against the Tennessee Vols, there’s real buzz about how far this group can go. Are we seeing the start of something special with these freshmen stepping up? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Razorbacks #ArkansasBasketball00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowRazorbacks light up Fayetteville with 103 pointsArkansas fans just watched the Hogs put on an absolute show, dropping 103 points on James Madison and closing out nonconference play with style. Meleek Thomas exploded for a career-high 28 points, sparking a 16-0 first-half run that left the Dukes in the dust. Darius Acuff Jr. kept his hot streak alive, and D.J. Wagner was on fire from deep. With the team shooting nearly 55% and hitting 15 threes, Bud Walton Arena was buzzing. Now, with SEC play up next, do you think this offensive firepower will carry over against tougher competition? #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCalipari says Arkansas is tougher this yearJohn Calipari isn’t holding back—he’s calling this year’s Arkansas team the kind of tough, gritty squad he loves to coach. After last season’s rocky start and a “fragile” locker room, Calipari says he can finally push his players hard without worrying about breaking their spirit. Monday’s 103-74 win over James Madison showed off that new edge, with freshman Meleek Thomas dropping 28 points and the team forcing 14 turnovers. With a brutal non-conference schedule behind them and Tennessee up next, Arkansas fans, do you feel this team is built for a deep SEC run? #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Calipari00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMeleek Thomas sparks Arkansas blowout winMeleek Thomas just turned his recent slump into a statement, dropping a career-high 28 points as Arkansas crushed James Madison 103-74. After struggling for weeks, the freshman guard came out firing, especially from deep—hitting 6 of 10 from three. Coach Calipari’s trust paid off, letting Thomas play his game and regain confidence. With SEC play and a showdown against Tennessee up next, Arkansas fans have to be excited about what this backcourt can do. How do you think Thomas’ resurgence will impact the Razorbacks’ season? #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #MeleekThomas00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowRazorbacks face off with James Madison tonightArkansas basketball fans, the Hogs are back on the court tonight after a holiday break, hosting James Madison for the first time ever in Fayetteville. This isn’t just another non-conference game—it’s a fresh matchup with some interesting coaching ties. JMU’s coach, Preston Spradlin, got his start under Kentucky’s John Calipari, who still keeps tabs on him. With the SEC schedule looming, this game is a big test for both teams. Who’s tuning in, and what are you hoping to see from the Razorbacks before conference play kicks off? #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #Razorbacks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCoach Cal vs. His Apprentice: Who Prevails?All eyes are on Bud Walton Arena as Coach Calipari, the architect of the one-and-done, faces off against his former disciple, Preston Spradlin, now leading JMU. Calipari’s record against his coaching tree is nearly spotless—21-1 against former assistants. Can Spradlin, after years learning under the master, finally break through? Or will Coach Cal prove once again that the teacher still rules the hardwood? Let’s hear your predictions, Hogs fans! #Sports #ArkansasBasketball #CoachCal00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowArkansas makes bold move for Jordan Smith Jr.Arkansas basketball isn’t holding back—they sent both Brad and John Calipari all the way to Brooklyn to watch five-star guard Jordan Smith Jr. light up the court again. Smith’s recent run has been unreal: after a 40-point game and a game-winning block, he dropped 20 points, 8 assists, and 4 blocks at the MADE Hoops Classic, showing off his crazy wingspan and clutch shooting. With Arkansas, Duke, Kentucky, and more on his shortlist, Smith’s decision could seriously shake up college hoops. How do you think his choice will impact the Razorbacks or another powerhouse? #Sports #Basketball #ArkansasBasketball00Share