GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Arkansas ran into a red-hot Florida team Saturday night and left with a 111-77 loss as the Gators clinched at least a share of the SEC regular-season championship.
The Razorbacks struggled to slow Florida’s offense from the opening minutes. The home team pushed the pace, shot well from the floor, and built a lead that quickly grew into double digits.
Billy Richmond III gave Arkansas an early spark. He scored 14 of his 22 points in the first 15 minutes and tried to keep the Hogs within striking distance.
But Florida answered every push. The Gators had seven players score in double figures and never let Arkansas find rhythm on either end of the court.
Darius Acuff Jr., who leads the SEC in scoring and assists, finished with 17 points and six assists. Still, the Razorbacks couldn’t string together enough stops to cut deeply into the deficit.
Arkansas shot 40 percent from the field. Florida shot 57 percent and controlled the glass, finishing with a 49-30 rebounding advantage.
That difference showed up in second-chance points and fast-break chances. Each time the Hogs made a shot, the Gators seemed to respond right away.
By halftime, the game had already tilted heavily toward Florida, and the Razorbacks faced a steep climb.
Florida pulls away early and never looks back
Florida’s balanced scoring made the difference. Thomas Haugh scored 22 points, matching Richmond’s total on the other side.
Rueben Chinyelu added another strong outing with his 17th double-double of the season. His presence inside made it tough for Arkansas to score in the paint.
Urban Klavzar chipped in 14 points off the bench, and Isaiah Brown added 11. The Gators kept fresh legs on the floor and maintained pressure throughout.
The Razorbacks tried to answer with drives and outside shots, but turnovers and missed opportunities stalled momentum.
At one point in the second half, Florida’s lead stretched to 37 points. The Hogs continued to compete, but the gap proved too wide to close.
Both coaches received technical fouls during a heated stretch in the second half, showing the emotion on the floor.
Still, Florida stayed focused and continued to score efficiently, sealing the result long before the final buzzer.
When the horn sounded, Arkansas had dropped to 21-8 overall and 11-5 in SEC play.
Razorbacks turn toward final stretch
The loss marked one of the largest margins Arkansas has faced this season and tied a school record for biggest SEC defeat.
Despite the tough result, the Razorbacks remain in strong position as postseason play approaches. The SEC tournament is around the corner, and seeding still matters.
Richmond’s 22-point effort stood out as a positive sign. His early scoring kept the Hogs competitive before Florida pulled away.
Acuff continued to show why he’s among the league’s best guards, even on a difficult night. His ability to score and distribute will be key moving forward.
The Razorbacks will now look to regroup and focus on their final regular-season games. Each contest provides a chance to build rhythm before tournament time.
Arkansas knows it must tighten its defense and improve rebounding after allowing 111 points.
The Hogs have shown resilience before this season, bouncing back after setbacks with strong performances.
Saturday night belonged to Florida and its SEC celebration, but the Razorbacks still have work ahead and opportunities left to seize.

















