Several times they've flirted with disaster, but Texas Tech took advantage, ended Arkansas' season at worst time
The No. 10 Arkansas Razorbacks fell to the No. 3 Texas Tech Red Raiders 85-83 in overtime of the Sweet 16 on Thursday night, putting its ambitions of dancing on to the Elite Eight and beyond to rest.
Arkansas head coach John Calipari reacts, Thursday, March 27, 2025, during the second half of the Razorbacks' 85-83 overtime loss to the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament West Regional Semifinals at Chase Center in San Francisco. (Hank Layton/WholeHogSports)
The Razorbacks are the only clear Cinderella left in the NCAA Tournament. Can Arkansas keep the fairy tale alive or will Texas Tech advance?
Davis finished the season averaging 12.0 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game.
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College basketball may not be dead, but the March Madness Cinderella is on life support. The bracket more than ever is becoming a race to see who has the biggest checkbook, and for once, the Razorbacks are in perfect position to capitalize on the change.
The No. 10 seed Arkansas Razorbacks, the lowest remaining seed in the NCAA Tournament, may just be catching fire at the perfect time. After knocking off No. 2