The Razorbacks are set to begin their final road trip of the season. They will compete against SEC opponent No. 9 Tennessee at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center in Knoxville on Thursday at 12:00 PM before heading to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt at the Centennial Sportsplex at 10:00 AM on Friday in their final SEC meet of the regular season.
The Razorbacks will square off against a talented No. 9 Tennessee squad. The Hogs are 1-9 in their series with the Vols, having split their last two meets with them: winning in 2015-16 & dropping the meet in 2017-18. The Volunteers recently toppled No. 15 Alabama. Thursday’s meet will be streamed on ESPN+. Live stats will also be available on Meet Mobile.
Arkansas is 15-0 against the Vanderbilt Commodores in dual meets since their first meeting in the 2007-08 season. The Razorbacks outscored Vanderbilt 151-103 in the 2023-24 season. Vanderbilt is 0-6 on the season in dual meets and 0-3 in SEC action.
The Razorbacks will return home to host Kansas on Friday, January 24th at 2:00 PM for the team’s senior day.
The Arkansas Razorbacks are gearing up for their final road trip of the season, with two important SEC meets ahead. On Thursday, they will face No. 9 Tennessee at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center in Knoxville at 12:00 PM. Afterward, the team will head to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt at the Centennial Sportsplex at 10:00 AM on Friday, marking their final SEC meet of the regular season.
The Razorbacks will be up against a formidable No. 9 Tennessee team, having historically struggled in the series with the Volunteers. Arkansas holds a 1-9 record against Tennessee, though the teams have split their last two encounters, with Arkansas winning in the 2015-16 season and losing in 2017-18. Tennessee, fresh off a victory over No. 15 Alabama, will pose a tough challenge. The Thursday meet will be streamed live on ESPN+, with live stats available on Meet Mobile for fans to follow the action.
In contrast, Arkansas has been dominant against Vanderbilt, boasting a perfect 15-0 record in dual meets since the two teams first competed in the 2007-08 season. Last year, the Razorbacks triumphed over the Commodores with a 151-103 victory. Vanderbilt has struggled this season, remaining winless in both dual meets (0-6) and SEC competition (0-3).
After their road trip, the Razorbacks will return home to host Kansas on Friday, January 24th, at 2:00 PM for senior day. The upcoming meet will provide an opportunity for the team to honor their seniors while also closing out the regular season with a strong performance before heading into postseason competition.