FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A new season brings a fresh set of challenges, and for Arkansas, the 2025-26 journey through the SEC promises some big matchups and pivotal road swings.
Announced Wednesday, the Razorbacks’ SEC schedule is anchored by a trio of high-profile Saturday games at Bud Walton Arena against Sweet 16 mainstays Tennessee, Kentucky, and Auburn.
The Razorbacks will open conference play on Jan. 3, hosting the Tennessee Volunteers in Fayetteville.
This marks the second consecutive year Arkansas faces Tennessee to begin the SEC campaign, but this time the action shifts to their home court.
The early matchup sets the tone for a season that will see Arkansas square off with some of the conference’s most formidable lineups in front of a home crowd that’s long been known for its intensity.
After the opener, Arkansas hits the road for back-to-back games, first at Ole Miss on January 6 or 7, then traveling to Auburn on January 10.
The early test away from home could prove telling for a team eager to reassert itself in a league that has grown deeper and more competitive each year. The Razorbacks’ first trip to Norman, Okla., since December 2011 is also on the schedule, with a late January contest against the Sooners.
Returning to Fayetteville, the Razorbacks enter a stretch where four of six games are at home. South Carolina visits on January 13 or 14, followed by Vanderbilt a week later, and LSU on Jan. 24.
Kentucky comes to town on Jan. 31, an always-anticipated matchup that rarely disappoints. Sandwiched between these home dates are a trip to Georgia on Jan. 17 and the aforementioned game at Oklahoma on Jan. 27 or 28.
February begins with a midweek bye, giving the Razorbacks a brief respite before a demanding final month. On Feb. 7, they travel to Mississippi State, followed quickly by a visit to LSU on Feb. 10 or 11.
The stretch run of the SEC schedule features four home games in the final seven, beginning with a rematch against Auburn on Feb. 14 at Bud Walton Arena.
The Razorbacks’ late-season home slate continues with back-to-back games against Missouri (Feb. 21) and Texas A&M (Feb. 24 or 25).
These contests are critical, providing Arkansas with opportunities to build momentum heading into the postseason.
Road games against Alabama (Feb. 17 or 18) and Florida (Feb. 28) punctuate the grind, demanding focus and resilience as the team navigates the SEC’s challenging travel schedule.
As March approaches, Arkansas hosts Texas on March 3 or 4 in what is sure to be a headline-grabbing showdown. The regular season wraps up on March 7 at Missouri, where the Razorbacks will look to solidify their position before the conference tournament.
The SEC Tournament returns to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena from March 11 to 15, promising a fittingly dramatic conclusion to a season defined by high stakes and relentless competition.
Last year, the Razorbacks saw the importance of peaking at the right time; this season’s schedule gives them ample opportunity to test themselves against the league’s best before postseason play begins.
Arkansas fans can mark their calendars for several must-see home games. The Tennessee and Kentucky matchups, both scheduled for Saturdays, are likely to draw capacity crowds.
The Auburn game on Valentine’s Day adds a festive twist to the home schedule, and the late-season visit from Texas is sure to reignite an old rivalry.
For head coach and players alike, the schedule offers both daunting challenges and tantalizing opportunities.
As the Razorbacks prepare to navigate road trips to traditional SEC powers and welcome elite opponents to Bud Walton Arena, the focus will be on building consistency, toughness, and a home-court advantage that could make the difference in close contests.
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