Arkansas Razorbacks forward Adou Thiero, who scored the Hogs' final five points, is bear-hugged by forward Zvonimir Ivisic (44) after the Hogs ended a five-game losing streak by beating the Georgia Bulldogs 68-65 at Bud Walton Arena on Wednesday. / Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images
The John Calipari era at Arkansas has not gotten off to a great start. As of Wednesday morning, Arkansas is 11-7 on the year after the Razorbacks just lost by 18 to Missouri on Saturday night.
The Arkansas basketball program has seen struggles in Year 1 of the John Calipari era. The Razorbacks are still winless in SEC play as they look ahead to
Adou Thiero scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and Arkansas rallied from a 15-point deficit to beat Georgia 68-65 on Wednesday night and give coach John Calipari his first Southeastern Conference win with the Razorbacks.
Arkansas basketball wants and needs more trips to the free-throw line, ranking 14th in the league in attempts per game.
At long last, Arkansas' nightmare ended on Wednesday night as the Razorbacks squeaked out a 68-65 victory over Georgia. It wasn't pretty, but it marked the first SEC victory of coach John Calipari's debut campaign with the program.
In a year full of adversity and setbacks, the Arkansas Razorbacks just needed to win a game by any means necessary.
The Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team's struggles continued Tuesday night, as they fell 78-74 to the LSU Tigers on the road. That dropped Arkansas
John Calipari's Arkansas team will be the subject of a documentary that follows the head coach in his first season in Fayetteville.
SEC coaches don't seem to have much faith in this Arkansas basketball team in its first year under John Calipari.
FAYETTEVILLE — John Calipari was apologetic following his first SEC win as Arkansas’ basketball coach Wednesday. The Razorbacks’ 68-65 victory over Georgia at Bud Walton Arena snapped a five-game losing streak that began Jan. 4 at Tennessee. The 0-5 start to conference play was Arkansas’ worst since joining the SEC in 1991-92.