2012-2013 Arkansas Razorbacks basketball schedule

The 2012-13 Arkansas basketball schedule includes one of the toughest lineups in the nation. At least 12 opponents played in post-season competition last year and the non-conference slate showcases teams like Syracuse, Michigan, Arizona State and Oklahoma.

Overall: 19-13     SEC: 10-8

DateOpponentTimeTVResult
Pre-season    
Fri. Nov. 2Southwest Baptist (Exhibition only)7 p.m. W 106-78
Mon. Nov. 5LeMoyne-Owen (Exhibition only)7 p.m. W 111-45
Regular Season    
Fri. Nov. 9Sam Houston St.7 p.m. W 73-68
Sun. Nov. 18Longwood3 p.m. W 112-63
Tue. Nov. 20Florida A&M7 p.m.RSNW 89-60
Fri. Nov. 23Arizona St. (Las Vegas Invitational)6 p.m. L 83-68
Sat. Nov. 24Wisconsin (Las Vegas Invitational)TBA L 77-70
Fri. Nov. 30Syracuse7:30 p.m.ESPNL 91-82
Tue. Dec. 4Oklahoma6 p.m.ESPN2W 81-78
Sat. Dec. 8at Michigan11 a.m.CBSL 80-67
Sat. Dec. 15Alcorn St.7 p.m.RSNW 97-59
Thu. Dec. 20Robert Morris7 p.m.RSNW 79-74
Sat. Dec. 22Alabama A&M (L.R.)7 p.m.RSNW 95-68
Sat. Dec. 29Northwestern St.7 p.m.RSNW 79-61
Sat. Jan. 5Delaware St.7 p.m.RSNW 86-51
Conference Season    
Tue. Jan. 8at Texas A&M8 p.m.ESPNUL 69-51
Sat. Jan. 12Vanderbilt5 p.m.FSNW 56-33
Wed. Jan. 16Auburn7 p.m.SECW 88-80 2OT
Sat. Jan. 19at Ole Miss12:30 p.m.SECL 76-64
Wed. Jan. 23Mississippi State8 p.m.CSSW 96-70
Sat. Jan. 26at South Carolina12:30 p.m.SECL 75-54
Thu. Jan. 31at Alabama8 p.m.ESPN/2L 49-67
Sat. Feb. 2Tennessee3 p.m.ESPN2W 73-60
Tue. Feb. 5Florida6 p.m.ESPNW 80-69
Sat. Feb. 9at Vanderbilt12:30 p.m.SECL 67-49
Wed. Feb. 13at Auburn8 p.m.CSSW 83-75
Sat. Feb. 16Missouri 3 p.m.ESPN/2W 73-71
Thu. Feb. 21Georgia6 p.m.ESPN/2W 62-60
Sat. Feb. 23at Florida6 p.m.ESPNUL 71-54
Wed. Feb. 27at LSU7 p.m.SECL 65-60
Sat. Mar. 2Kentucky3 p.m.CBSW 73-60
Tue. Mar. 5at Missouri6 p.m.ESPNL 93-63
Sat. Mar. 9Texas A&M1 p.m.ESPNUW 73-62
SEC Tournament    
Thu. Mar. 14Vanderbilt1 p.m.ESPNUL 75-72

From the UA Athletics news release

Walt Beazley, UA Athletics

In addition to Arkansas’ nine home Southeastern Conference contests, the Razorbacks will face Syracuse, Oklahoma and seven other opponents at Bud Walton Arena. The non-conference schedule includes five games against teams from the best conferences in the nation, the most by any Arkansas team in the regular season since the 1994-95 season.

“This schedule is definitely a challenge and we will be tested as a team early and often,” Arkansas Head Coach Mike Anderson said. “It is important to have a tough non-conference schedule to prepare us for the SEC.”

Arkansas opens the season on Friday, Nov. 9, when they host Sam Houston State at Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks then get a week off from competition before playing the first game of the Las Vegas Invitational on Sunday, Nov. 18, against Longwood University in Fayetteville. Game two of the Las Vegas set brings Florida A&M to Arkansas on Tuesday, Nov. 20, before the Razorbacks go on the road to Las Vegas, Nev., for two games at Orleans Arena. As previously announced, Arkansas will take on Arizona State on Friday, Nov. 23, and play either Wisconsin or Creighton on Saturday, Nov. 24. Both of Arkansas’ potential Saturday opponents were NCAA Tournament participants last season.

Action returns to Bud Walton Arena on Friday, Nov. 30, when Arkansas’ string of high-major opponents continues with Syracuse as a part of the SEC/Big East Challenge, a game set for ESPN at 7:30 p.m. Arkansas hosts Oklahoma on Tuesday, Dec. 4, before ending the tough stretch with Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Saturday, Dec. 8. The Razorbacks’ string of five consecutive high-major opponents in non-conference action is the first time that any Arkansas squad has tackled that challenge.

The non-conference schedule continues with five games in Arkansas to close December and begin the New Year. Alcorn State ventures to Fayetteville on Saturday, Dec. 15, followed by Robert Morris on Thursday, Dec. 20. The Razorbacks will play Alabama A&M on Saturday, Dec. 22, at Verizon Arena in North Little Rock, Ark. A week break for the holidays concludes when Arkansas hosts Northwestern State at Bud Walton Arena on Saturday, Dec. 29, with the final non-conference game coming against Delaware State on Saturday, Jan. 5.

The Razorbacks also have two exhibition games scheduled for Friday, Nov. 2, against Southwest Baptist and Monday, Nov. 5, against LeMoyne-Owen.