Arkansas announces key SEC home games for men’s basketball in 2026

John Calipari Head Coach - University of Arkansas Athletics
John Calipari Head Coach - University of Arkansas Athletics
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Arkansas’ men’s basketball team will play several key home games during the 2026 Southeastern Conference (SEC) season, including matchups against Tennessee, Kentucky, and Auburn. The schedule was announced by the SEC on Wednesday.

The Razorbacks will begin their conference slate at home against the Tennessee Volunteers on January 3. This marks the second consecutive year Arkansas opens SEC play with Tennessee, but this time the game will be held at Bud Walton Arena.

After their opener, Arkansas will travel for back-to-back road games at Ole Miss and Auburn. The team then returns to Fayetteville for four of its next six contests, facing South Carolina, Vanderbilt, LSU, and Kentucky. Road games during this stretch include trips to Georgia and Oklahoma—the latter being Arkansas’ first visit to Norman since December 2011.

Following a midweek bye in early February, Arkansas resumes action with away games at Mississippi State and LSU. In the final seven regular-season games, four are scheduled at home: Auburn on February 14; Missouri on February 21; Texas A&M between February 24-25; and Texas in early March. The season concludes with road contests at Alabama, Florida, and Missouri.

The SEC Tournament is set for March 11-15 in Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

Details regarding midweek scheduling specifics, tipoff times, and television broadcasts will be released later.

For updates about Arkansas Men’s Basketball, fans can follow @RazorbackMBB on Twitter.



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