Basketball
Nine Insights from Arkansas Basketball's First Nine Games with Calipari
2024-12-08
Arkansas basketball is on the cusp of its SEC journey. The Razorbacks, currently standing at 7-2, have just four games left before venturing out on the road to face the formidable No. 3 Tennessee. With nine games already behind them, we've gained a wealth of insights into John Calipari's first team in Fayetteville. Let's delve into nine key observations from the first month of the season, following their 75-60 victory over UTSA on Saturday.

Uncover the Insights of Arkansas Basketball's Early Season

Adou Thiero's Leap

Thiero is truly making a significant impact. He's now averaging an astonishing 18.6 points per game, along with 6.1 rebounds, 2.2 steals, and 2.1 assists - all career-highs. Last year at Kentucky, he only averaged 7.2 points. His ability to get to the basket at will and finish through contact is remarkable. He's emerged as an unquestioned leader for Arkansas, and the only aspect left to develop is his jump shot. Unfortunately, he's still struggling with a 21.1% success rate from 3-point range.Moreover, Thiero's dominance on the court has been a game-changer for the team. His aggressive play and scoring ability have opened up opportunities for his teammates. Opposing defenses are constantly on edge when he's on the floor, knowing that he can score at any moment.

The Offense Runs Through Boogie Fland

DJ Wagner was widely anticipated to be the team's orchestrator, but Fland has taken the lead. He's averaging 15 points and 5.2 assists, with shooting splits of 41/40/82. Fland has proven to be one of the best freshmen and point guards across the country. When the game reached crunch time against Miami, he showed that he can also be a clutch player.His playmaking skills and ability to control the tempo of the game have been crucial. Fland's presence on the floor allows the offense to flow smoothly, and he's able to create scoring opportunities for his teammates. Whether it's a quick pass for an easy layup or a well-timed assist, Fland is always in the right place at the right time.

And Surprisingly Not Johnell Davis

It was widely expected that Davis would lead Arkansas in scoring, but he hasn't been able to translate his success from Florida Atlantic to Fayetteville. Last season, he averaged 18.2 points on 41.4% shooting from three. This year, his average has dropped to 9.3 points with a 38.5% rate.The ups and downs in Davis' Arkansas career can be seen in his last five games. He scored just two points against Little Rock, 16 against Maryland Eastern Shore, three in a loss to Illinois, 12 in a win over Miami, and 13 against UTSA on Saturday. It's clear that he's been struggling to find his rhythm and make an impact on the team.

Zvonimir Ivišić is the Best Shooter on the Team

Calipari initially wanted Ivišić to focus less on 3-pointers during the preseason, but Arkansas needs the 7-foot-2 center from Croatia to stretch opposing defenses. Ivišić has been on fire from long range, shooting 19 of 33 (57.6%) this season. The next closest player on the roster is Boogie Fland at 40%. Unfortunately, Ivišić didn't play on Saturday due to an ankle injury.His shooting ability has been a valuable asset for the team. Opposing teams have to respect his range and be cautious when defending him. Ivišić's presence on the floor gives Arkansas an extra dimension and opens up the offense.

But 3-Pointers Remain a Concern

The entire roster is shooting 36.2% on 3-pointers this season. This number improved after an 11 for 23 showing against Miami, bringing Arkansas closer to the 36.9% average of the last 20 Final Four teams. However, the biggest concern is the lack of options from behind-the-arc. Only four players have made more than 10 threes, and opposing teams are starting to sag off players like Adou Thiero, Karter Knox, and Billy Richmond.This lack of shooting depth could pose a problem in the SEC, where teams will be more focused on defending the 3-point line. The Razorbacks will need to find ways to improve their 3-point shooting and create more scoring opportunities from beyond the arc.

Hogs are Reluctant to Play Two Bigs

Injuries to Jonas Aidoo and Trevon Brazile have had a significant impact, and even Zvonimir Ivišić sprained his ankle in a recent practice. As a result, the Hogs have only played two bigs together on the floor for 24:35 this season. Typically, Calipari has opted to use one big and play Adou Thiero at the four. This decision has helped Thiero find mismatches on offense, but Arkansas will definitely need more size in the SEC.Finding the right balance between playing one big and two bigs will be crucial for the team's success in the conference. Calipari will need to make adjustments and find ways to utilize the size and talent on his roster.

Defense Built on Steals

The Razorbacks entered Saturday ranked 23rd in the country, averaging 10 steals per game. Only three SEC teams were averaging a higher number in this category. Thiero and Wagner have been the driving forces behind this disruptive defense, which ranks 20th in KenPom's defensive efficiency metric. The Hogs are capitalizing on turnovers and generating easy baskets.Their aggressive defense and ability to create steals have been a key factor in their success. Opposing teams have to be careful when handling the ball against the Razorbacks, knowing that a steal could lead to a fast-break opportunity.

Richmond and Knox at Different Stages

In a mild surprise, Billy Richmond III appears more ready to contribute at both ends of the floor than Karter Knox. Richmond is playing four more minutes per game than Knox and has earned Calipari's trust defensively, despite being the lower-rated recruit in the 2024 class.Knox is starting to show signs of improvement as well. He scored six points with four rebounds in Saturday's win, demonstrating his potential. Both players will need to continue to develop and contribute to the team's success.

Calipari wasn't Kidding about his Small Roster

Even with the injuries, Calipari has stuck with his nine rotational pieces and hasn't given much playing time to reserves like Casmir Chavis and Melo Sanchez. They've combined for only eight garbage-time minutes against Maryland Eastern Shore.This small roster presents a challenge for the team, as they need to rely on their core players to perform. Calipari will need to manage the minutes and keep his players fresh throughout the season.
Is LSU vs Grambling in Women's Basketball on TV Today? Schedule Details
2024-12-08
Kim Mulkey is known for her strategic scheduling of player "homecoming games." This Sunday afternoon, sophomore sensation Mikaylah Williams gets her turn. The Bossier City native will take the court with her No. 5 LSU women's basketball team against Grambling State in her hometown.

Witness the Local Talent Shine on the Court

Mikaylah Williams' Big Game

Mikaylah Williams is on a roll. Just recently, she had one of the best games of her LSU career. In the SEC/ACC Challenge Thursday night at home, she scored an impressive 32 points as LSU came from behind to secure a 94-88 victory over Stanford. Her performance has been a highlight of the season so far.This Sunday, she'll be playing in her hometown of Bossier City against Grambling State. The atmosphere is sure to be electric as she leads her team onto the court. Williams' skills and determination make her a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court.

Grambling State's Struggle

Grambling State enters this matchup on a six-game losing streak. Guard duo Kahia Warmsley and Douthshine Prien lead the team, averaging 12.8 and 10.4 points per game respectively. They'll need to step up their game if they want to have a chance against LSU.The team's recent losing streak shows the challenges they face on the court. But they'll be looking to turn things around against LSU and give their fans a reason to cheer.

LSU's 2024-25 Schedule

LSU's 2024-25 women's basketball schedule is packed with exciting matchups. Here's a look at the upcoming games:Monday, Nov. 4: Eastern Kentucky (W 95-44)Friday, Nov. 8: Northwestern State (W 95-36)Tuesday, Nov. 12: Charleston Southern (W 117-44)Friday, Nov. 15: Murray State (W 74-60)Monday, Nov. 18: Troy (W 98-59)Wednesday, Nov. 20: Tulane (W 85-74)Monday, Nov. 25: Washington (W 68-67), Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship, Nassau, BahamasWednesday, Nov. 27: No. 20 NC State (W 82-65)Sunday, Dec. 1: NC Central (W 131-44)Thursday, Dec. 5: Stanford (W 94-88, OT)Sunday, Dec. 8: Grambling | 2 p.m. (Bossier City, La.)Sunday, Dec. 15: Louisiana | 2 p.m. | SEC Network+Tuesday, Dec. 17: Seton Hall | 5 p.m. | FS1 (Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase, Uncasville, Connecticut)Thursday, Dec. 19: at Illinois-Chicago | 7 p.m. | ESPN+Sunday, Dec. 29: Albany | 1 p.m. | SEC Network+Thursday, Jan. 2: at Arkansas | 8 p.m. | SEC NetworkSunday, Jan. 5: Auburn | 3 p.m. | SEC NetworkThursday, Jan. 9: at Tennessee | 5:30 p.m. | SEC Network+Monday, Jan. 13: Vanderbilt | 6 p.m. | SEC NetworkSunday, Jan. 19: at Florida | Noon | SEC NetworkThursday, Jan. 23: at South Carolina | 7 p.m. | ESPNSunday, Jan. 26: Texas A&M | 3 p.m. | SEC NetworkThursday, Jan. 30: Oklahoma | 6 p.m. | ESPN2Sunday, Feb. 2: Mississippi State | 1 p.m. | SEC NetworkThursday, Feb. 6: at Missouri | 6:30 p.m. | SEC Network+Sunday, Feb. 9: Tennessee | 3 p.m. | ESPNSunday, Feb. 16: at Texas | 2 p.m. | ABCThursday, Feb. 20: Georgia | 8 p.m. | SEC NetworkSunday, Feb. 23: at Kentucky | 3 p.m. | ESPNThursday, Feb. 27: at Alabama | 8 p.m. | ESPN or SEC NetworkSunday, March 2: Ole Miss | 3 p.m. | SEC NetworkMarch 5-9: SEC Tournament (Greenville, South Carolina)LSU has a tough schedule ahead, but with players like Mikaylah Williams leading the way, they're sure to make a mark on the basketball court.
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Vanderbilt Basketball vs TCU: Live Game Details & How to Watch
2024-12-08
Vanderbilt basketball is all set to make its final appearance before the exam break this Sunday. The Commodores, with an impressive 8-1 record, have been on the road for five out of six games following the Charleston Classic. They also secured a road win at Virginia Tech during the SEC/ACC Challenge. This crucial game will take place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, which is within the Horned Frogs' home city but not their actual home arena.

Witness Vanderbilt's Pre-Exam Battle with TCU

Game Details and Venue

The date of this highly anticipated matchup is December 8th. The time is set at 11:30 a.m. CT, and it will be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. This arena holds significance as it will be the stage for this intense battle between Vanderbilt and TCU.

TCU, with a record of 5-3 this season, has had a mix of wins and losses. They managed to defeat Xavier but fell to Colorado State, Santa Clara, and Michigan. The Horned Frogs are led by their top scorer, Frankie Collins, who averages 11.9 points per game.

Live Streaming and Broadcast

Vanderbilt vs. TCU will be accessible on ESPNU. Fans can also tune in to 94.9 The Fan and the Vanderbilt Athletics app for the radio broadcast. This provides multiple options for viewers to catch all the action live.

For those unable to watch on TV or listen to the radio, there are various live stream options available. This ensures that basketball enthusiasts can follow the game from the comfort of their own homes.

Predictions and Odds

Vanderbilt is expected to emerge victorious with a score of 80-78. This matchup is seen as favorable for Vanderbilt as TCU is a smaller team, giving Vanderbilt's guards the opportunity to be disruptive without having to worry too much about the lack of post presence.

Currently, the odds for this game are not available. However, the anticipation and excitement surrounding the matchup are palpable.

Injury Updates

Karris Bilal has been sidelined due to injury and has not played for Vanderbilt this season. Alex Hemenway, on the other hand, was available for the first time against Virginia Tech but did not take the court.

The team will be hoping for a healthy lineup as they face TCU in this crucial game.

Charleston Classic and Tournament Resume

Vanderbilt's performance at the Charleston Classic has significantly enhanced their NCAA Tournament resume. The team's record of 8-1 showcases their strength and potential.

The upcoming schedule includes games against TCU on December 8th, The Citadel on December 18th, Austin Peay on December 21st, and New Orleans on December 30th. They will also face LSU on January 4th at LSU.

Basketball News and Updates

In the preseason media and coaches polls, Vanderbilt was picked to finish 16th in the SEC. This serves as motivation for the team as they look to prove their worth on the court.

We at The Tennessean keep you updated with the latest Vanderbilt athletics news. Contact Aria Gerson at agerson@gannett.com or on X, formerly Twitter, @aria_gerson.

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