Razorbacks host Missouri with SEC schedule winding down to seeding

Arkansas heads into a key SEC matchup Saturday against the Missouri Tigers with momentum they really can’t afford to give up winding down the season.

Arkansas is ranked No. 20 in the country with a 19-7 overall record and a 9-4 mark in league play, while Missouri sits at 18-8 overall and 8-5 in the SEC.

Saturday’s game comes after the Razorbacks’ recent road loss to Alabama.

Arkansas will be without wing Karter Knox this weekend after he had a knee procedure earlier this week, and Isaiah Sealy is listed as “doubtful” with a hip flexor.

Neither player participated in the mid-week game against the Crimson Tide.

Missouri enters the contest coming off a tight win over Vanderbilt in midweek. Mizzou held on for an 81-80 victory after a last-second shot rattled out at the buzzer.

The Tigers are just one game behind Arkansas in SEC standings and could jump into a tie for second place with an upset and favorable results elsewhere.

Here’s how to watch Saturday’s game and the betting lines from BetSaracen for fans interested in odds and prop plays.

How to watch and listen

  • Who: No. 20 Arkansas Razorbacks (19-7, 9-4 SEC) vs. Missouri Tigers (18-8, 8-5 SEC)
  • When: Saturday, February 21 at 3 p.m.
  • Where: Bud Walton Arena — Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • TV: ESPN/WatchESPN — Matt Schumacker and Richard Hendrix announcing
  • Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network — Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman on ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

BetSaracen moneyline odds

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Moneyline

  • Missouri: +425
  • Arkansas: -550

Spread

  • Missouri: +10.5 (-115)
  • Arkansas: -10.5 (-105)

Total Points

  • O/U: 160.5 (-105/-115)

Prop bets

Arkansas players also figure into some player prop combinations that are available on the BetSaracen app:

  • Trevon Brazile OVER 23.5 points and rebounds combined (+145)
  • Malique Ewin OVER 7.5 points and OVER 5.5 rebounds (+150)
  • Nick Pringle OVER 2.5 FG attempts and OVER 3.5 FT attempts (+275)
  • Darius Acuff Jr. OVER 25.5 points and OVER 3.5 rebounds (+350)
  • DJ Wagner OVER 14.5 points, rebounds and assists combined (+300)

Razorbacks update and outlook

Arkansas lost its recent matchup with Alabama in a hard-fought game, and freshman Darius Acuff Jr. continues to be a focal point of the Razorbacks’ offense. While injuries have impacted Arkansas’ rotation, the Hogs are focused on maintaining their standing near the top of the SEC.

Missouri will try to use its SEC experience and recent win to challenge Arkansas in front of the home crowd. For fans and bettors alike, Saturday’s game offers several storylines with the Razorbacks seeking to build momentum and the Tigers hoping to tighten the SEC race.

How to watch Razorbacks against Xavier: Game 2 time, TV, odds

Arkansas is back at Baum-Walker Stadium for Game 2 of its weekend series against Xavier. The Razorbacks won the first game on Friday night and now look to take control of the series.

The Hogs beat Xavier 5-2 in the opener. Arkansas scored early and stayed in front the rest of the night. That fast start helped set the tone.

Camden Kozeal hit a three-run home run to give the Razorbacks a quick lead. The big swing came in front of a large home crowd. It gave Arkansas energy right away.

Xavier answered with a solo home run later in the game. Still, the Hogs added two more runs to stay ahead. They did enough on offense to protect the lead.

Arkansas is now 4-1 on the season. Xavier enters Game 2 with a 2-3 record. Both teams are still building rhythm early in the year.

Game 2 is set for Saturday at 1 p.m. in Fayetteville. Fans can watch the game on ESPN+. It will also air on the Razorback Sports Network on of ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home

Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter will call the action on that will be streamed on HitThatLine.com in broadcast markets. That gives fans a chance to follow along even if they cannot watch on TV.

The Razorbacks will send left-handed pitcher Hunter Dietz to the mound. He started Friday’s game and will look to improve after a tough outing last weekend at the Shriner’s Children’s College Showdown.

Xavier plans to start right-hander Jack Nobe in Game 2. He will try to help the Musketeers even the series.

Betting odds and player props for Game 2

BetSaracen has released betting lines for Saturday’s matchup. Arkansas is listed as a strong favorite on the moneyline at -800. Xavier is set at +500.

The run line favors the Razorbacks by 4.5 runs at -145. Xavier is +4.5 at +115. The total runs line is set at 13.5, with both sides listed at -115.

There are also player prop bets available. Hunter Dietz has a line of over 12.5 batters faced. He also has a prop for under 1.5 earned runs allowed.

Kuhio Aloy has a prop for over 0.5 hits and over 0.5 runs scored. Ryder Helfrick and TJ Pompey each have props for over 0.5 hits and over 0.5 runs scored as well.

These odds can change before first pitch. BetSaracen reminds users they must be 21 or older to place wagers.

The Hogs will try to build off Friday’s win. Arkansas showed it can score early and pitch well enough to hold a lead.

Xavier had some bright spots in Game 1. Ashton Chronister threw three strong innings in relief. But the Musketeers could not close the gap late.

The Razorbacks hope their pitching staff can stay steady. They also want to keep getting timely hits like Kozeal’s early home run.

If Arkansas wins Saturday, it will secure the series before Sunday’s finale. Xavier will try to respond and force a rubber game.

For now, the focus is simple. The Hogs take the field at Baum-Walker Stadium at 1 p.m. CT, ready to compete in Game 2.

Razorbacks score early, hold on for 5-2 win over Xavier in home opener

Arkansas started fast in Friday’s home opener, using a first-inning outburst to set the tone in a 5-2 win over the Xavier Musketeers at Baum-Walker Stadium.

The largest home-opening crowd in program history of 10,388 was on hand as the Razorbacks exploded for three runs in their first turn at the plate.

Camden Kozeal provided the early spark, belting a three-run home run, his third of the season, to give the Razorbacks their first lead of the afternoon and the offense they’d need to secure the win.

Junior right-hander Gabe Gaeckle took the ball for the Hogs and handily navigated the early innings, holding Xavier in check through five frames.

He allowed four hits and one earned run while striking out seven, earning the victory.

Despite Arkansas being outhit nine to four, the Razorbacks capitalized on key moments and made the most of their opportunities with runners on base.

Xavier loaded the bases early in its first offensive chance, but a 1-3-6-2-5 double play turned the momentum right back to Arkansas and preserved the lead.

Middle innings support Arkansas’ lead

Arkansas padded its advantage in the fifth inning against Xavier’s bullpen when Nolan Souza lined a two-run double to extend the lead to 5-1.

Souza’s double came after he doubled earlier in the game, providing the Razorbacks with crucial extra-base hits in support of their early scoring surge.

Musketeers starter Ryan Piech settled in following Kozeal’s first-inning blast, striking out nine over four innings, though Arkansas still managed to tack on insurance runs.

Cole Gibler took over on the mound and worked four innings in relief. He surrendered a solo home run in the eighth inning but otherwise limited Xavier’s offense to help secure the win for Arkansas.

Gibler allowed five hits and one earned run while striking out two, and worked out of a bases-loaded situation in the seventh to maintain the Razorbacks’ cushion.

Strikeouts persist, but Hogs convert when it counts

Offensively, Arkansas struck out 12 times, a continuation of early-season swing-and-miss issues that showed up in its series at Globe Life Field.

Piech’s strikeouts accounted for nine of those showing his ability to generate whiffs when ahead in the count before reaching his 71-pitch limit.

Still, Arkansas made its contact count.

The Razorbacks were 2-for-5 with runners in scoring position, while Xavier went 0-for-8 despite outhitting Arkansas overall.

The efficiency in key situations helped offset the strikeouts and turned Kozeal’s early power and Souza’s extra-base hits into meaningful runs.

Xavier’s two runs both came on solo homers. One was off Gaeckle in the fifth inning and another against Gibler in the eighth, but the Musketeers were unable to string hits together when it mattered.

Arkansas and Xavier are set to continue their three-game set with Game 2 on Saturday at 1 p.m. on SEC Network+.

The Razorbacks will aim to build on the fast start in Friday’s opener as they begin an 18-game homestand at Baum-Walker Stadium.

For Arkansas, the formula in Game 1 was straightforward: jump ahead early, make the big pitch or defensive play, and let pitching carry the day.

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