Arkansas men’s basketball has finalized its 2025-26 season schedule, including game times, television coverage, and the dates for its Southeastern Conference (SEC) midweek matchups.
The season will begin with the Razorback Tip-Off Scrimmage at Bank OZK Arena in Hot Springs on Sunday, October 12. Tickets for this event are still available through Bank OZK Arena.
Following the scrimmage, Arkansas will play two exhibition games. The first is against Cincinnati on Friday, October 24 at Bud Walton Arena as part of the CareSource Invitational – Fayetteville, Supporting Mental Health. Tickets can be purchased at the Razorback Ticket Center. Three days later, on Monday, October 27, the team will travel to Memphis to face the Tigers at FedEx Forum in the Hoops for St. Jude Tip Off Classic presented by Bad Boy Mowers. This game benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and tickets are available via TicketMaster.
The Razorbacks will participate in three nationally televised neutral-site games: against Duke on November 27 in Chicago’s United Center as part of the CBS Sports Thanksgiving Classic (CBS, 7 pm), against Texas Tech on December 13 at American Airlines Center in Dallas for the Revocruit Rematch (ESPN2, 11 am), and against Houston on December 20 in Newark’s Prudential Center for the Never Forget Tribute Classic (CBS, 4:30 pm). Tickets for these events can be found at TicketMaster.
The SEC midweek schedule will see Arkansas playing on Wednesdays during the first two weeks of conference play, then switching to Tuesdays for three games before returning to Wednesdays for the final three midweek contests.
The full schedule includes non-conference matchups against teams such as Michigan State and Louisville, as well as SEC opponents like Tennessee, Kentucky, and Texas A&M. The season concludes with the SEC Tournament in Nashville from March 11-15 and potential NCAA Tournament appearances beginning March 19.
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