
Arkansas Razorbacks Gear Up for Bahamian Summer Showdown
The Razorbacks will play four exhibition games in the Bahamas this summer as part of the 2026 Baha Mar Hoops Summer League, using the trip to build chemistry and showcase a new-look roster.
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The Razorbacks will play four exhibition games in the Bahamas this summer as part of the 2026 Baha Mar Hoops Summer League, using the trip to build chemistry and showcase a new-look roster.
A look at the rising draft stocks of three Arkansas basketball players, their statistical highlights and potential landing spots

Three University of Arkansas players are generating significant buzz for the upcoming NBA Draft, each linked to distinct teams and roles.

Arkansas basketball standout Isaiah Sealy will undergo surgery after a knee injury in a pick‑up game, prompting coach John Calipari to comment on the team’s wing depth and the impact of recent transfers.

Arkansas guard Isaiah Sealy will undergo surgery after a knee injury sustained in a casual game, prompting concerns about the team's wing depth heading into the next campaign.

Arkansas point guard Darius Acuff, a Bob Cousy Award winner and SEC Player of the Year, has earned an invitation to the NBA Draft Green Room, signaling a top‑10 projection and sparking excitement for a program that could see multiple selections.

Arkansas guard Darius Acuff, a Bob Cousy Award winner and First‑Team All‑American, has been invited to the NBA Draft Green Room, signaling his status as a top‑10 prospect. His 23.5‑point, 6.4‑assist season helped the Razorbacks capture the SEC title and reach the Sweet 16, and he could become the fifth one‑and‑done player from the program to enter the NBA.

Darius Acuff’s invitation to the NBA Draft Green Room signals a top‑10 projection, highlighting a season marked by awards, record‑breaking stats, and a deep run with Arkansas.

A look at the Razorbacks' emerging 2026‑27 roster, the pending decision of five‑star guard Davion Thompson, and the impact of recent NBA Draft declarations and portal moves.

The Razorbacks will face the Bulldogs in a much‑anticipated preseason game, a matchup that highlights a historic split and sets the stage for new roster moves on both sides.

The Razorbacks will welcome the Bulldogs in a preseason exhibition, marking the first announced non‑conference clash for Arkansas. The teams split their two all‑time meetings, and both programs bring notable storylines heading into the fall.

The Razorbacks will welcome the Bulldogs for a preseason game announced by coach John Calipari, a contest that revisits a recent NCAA Tournament rivalry and highlights significant roster changes for both teams.

Darius Acuff Jr., Meleek Thomas and Trevon Brazile are set to represent Arkansas in the 2026 NBA Draft, each bringing distinct skills and draft‑stock narratives.
The Razorbacks will see Darius Acuff Jr., Meleek Thomas and Trevon Brazile join the professional ranks, with Acuff projected as a lottery pick and Thomas and Brazile poised for impact in the second round.

The Razorbacks will welcome the Chippewas on Dec. 22, marking the second meeting in program history. With key players entering the NBA Draft and new transfers joining the fold, the game promises fresh storylines.

The Razorbacks open their home schedule against the Chippewas on Dec. 22, featuring new transfers, returning veterans and a glimpse of next year’s recruiting class.

The Razorbacks travel to Chapel Hill on Dec. 1 to face a Tar Heel squad reshaped by new coach Michael Malone, major transfers and a top‑ranked freshman class, while Arkansas looks to build on its early‑season momentum.

The Razorbacks will meet the Tar Heels on Dec. 1 at the Dean Smith Center, a venue that has never hosted the series before, as both programs navigate significant changes on the court.

The Arkansas Razorbacks will travel to the Dean Smith Center on Dec. 1 to face a re‑tooling North Carolina team, a matchup that highlights both programs’ recent roster upheavals and coaching changes.
Arkansas basketball is clarifying its roster for the upcoming season, blending returning juniors with new additions while seeking a true center under Coach John Calipari.

The University of Arkansas will face Arizona in a multi-year series beginning December 19, 2026, at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, part of the Naismith Hall of Fame Series.

Arkansas will open a multi-year series against Arizona, beginning with a game at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on Dec. 19, 2026, as part of the Naismith Hall of Fame Series.

A three‑year series between the University of Arkansas and the University of Arizona will begin Dec. 19, 2026, in Phoenix, featuring new rosters, returning stars and a potential fourth game in 2029‑30.

With the NBA Draft withdrawal deadline passed, a wave of elite talent has chosen to stay in college, reshaping the preseason rankings and setting the stage for a competitive 2026‑27 campaign.