MBB Preview: #25 Arkansas vs #6 Louisville

Who: #25/23 Arkansas Razorbacks (5-2, 0-0 SEC) vs #6/6 (7-0, 0-0 ACC)
What: The third annual ACC/SEC Challenge. Arkansas faces its second-straight top 10 opponent.
When: Wednesday – Dec. 3 – 6:00 pm (CT)
Where: Fayetteville, Ark. • Bud Walton Arena/Nolan Richardson Court  (19,200)
How (to follow):
– TV/Stream: ESPN/Watch ESPN (Karl Ravech and Jimmy Dykes)
– Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
– Sirius/XM: Sirius: 84 || XM: 84 || SXM App/Online Channel 84

– Arkansas Live Stats
– Razorback Gameday App

– Arkansas Game Notes   
– Louisville Game Notes
– SEC Men’s Basketball Release/Stats

FAYETTEVILLE – The #25/23 Arkansas men’s basketball program returns to Bud Walton Arena on Wednesday (Dec. 3) to host the #6/6 Louisville Cardinals as part of the 3rd annual ACC/SEC Challenge. Game time is set for 6 pm (CT), and the contest will be televised on ESPN.

Not only will this be Arkansas’ second-straight top 10 opponent – coming off a Thanksgiving day loss to #4 Duke in Chicago – it will be the second straight game some of the nation’s top freshmen will square off.

The Cardinals lead the NCAA in scoring (96.7 ppg) while the Razorbacks are 48th (88.1). Louisville is also second in the NCAA in 3-point field goals made per game (13.1). Arkansas ranks third in the NCAA in fastbreak points (23.7 ppg) while Louisville ranks 329th at 7.29 ppg.

Arkansas’ Meleek Thomas and Darius Acuff Jr. are the nation’s top scoring rookie duos at 35.0 ppg, are two of just 13 freshmen to average at least 17 points and are two of five NCAA freshmen to average at least 17 points and 3.5 assists.

Not only are Thomas and Acuff the top-scoring freshmen pair in the country, but their 245 combined points account for 39.7% of the team’s 617 points.

A third freshman, Louisville’s Mikel Brown Jr., is also one of the five to average 17 points and 3.5 assists. Brown averages 17 points and 6.6 rebounds.

After Louisville, Arkansas will make its annual trip to North Little Rock’s Simmons Bank Arena on Dec. 6 (Sat.) at 3 pm and stay on the road to face #19 Texas Tech in Dallas on Dec. 13 (Sat.).

NOTES:

  • The Arkansas and Louisville series is tied 4-4. The breakdown is Arkansas being 0-1 vs Louisville in Fayetteville (Dec. 1996), 1-0 vs Louisville in Louisville (Dec. 1997) and 3-3 vs Louisville on neutral courts, including 2-2 in NCAA Tourney games.
  • The last time the teams met, Arkansas did not give Louisville an inch during a dominating defensive second half, turning an eight-point halftime lead into a 26-point, 80-54 victory in the opening round of the Maui Jim Maui Invitational. Anthony Black led the Razorback with a career-high 26 points.
  • Razorback head coach John Calipari has a long history with the Louisville Cardinals. Overall, Coach Cal is 19-8 versus Louisville. The breakdowns is Cal going 2-0 vs UL while at UMass, 4-5 while at Memphis and 13-3 while at Kentucky, including wins in the 2014 Sweet 16 and the 2012 Final Four en route the Wildcats’ national championship.
  • For the third consecutive year, Arkansas will participate in the ACC/SEC Challenge. The Razorbacks are 2-0 in the Challenge. Last year, Arkansas traveled to Miami and came from behind to defeat the Hurricanes, 76-73. In year one of the Challenge, Arkansas defeated #7 Duke, 80-75, in Bud Walton Arena before a record crowd of 20,344. In the first two years of the Challenge, the SEC leads 21-9, thanks to a 14-2 record last season. Overall, the series stands at 1-0-1 in the SEC’s favor.
  • Arkansas ranks 8th in the NCAA — 1st in the SEC ­— in free throw percentage at 80.0% (132-165). Trevon Brazile leads the team in both makes (22) & attempts (27) and is shooting 81.5% … an improvement over last year’s 52.9%. D.J. Wagner and Isiah Sealy lead the team at 86.7% (13-of-15). Karter Knox (7-of-7) and Malique Ewin (4-of-4) have yet to miss. Meleek Thomas is 20-of-24 (83.3%). Malique Ewin has yet to miss in 9 attempts. Nick Pringle is only at 72.7% (13-of-18) BUT he has made 8 of his last 10 (80%). Last year, Arkansas ranked 113th in the NCAA in free throw percentage at 73.9.
  • Arkansas is averaging 29.63 points on fastbreaks, which ranks 3rd-best in the NCAA. On the defensive end, Arkansas is only allowing 9.42 fastbreak points per game (66 total).
  • Arkansas had 24 assists with just four turnovers in the Jackson State win.
  • Arkansas has dished out at least 15 assists in 5 of the 7 games and kept its turnovers to single digits in 5 of the 7.
  • The Razorbacks rank 16th in the NCAA — 3rd in the SEC — in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.84. Arkansas averages 17.6 assists (50th NCAA) and commits just 9.6 turnovers per game (25th NCAA).

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