Arkansas gets 10-seed, will play Auburn in SEC Tournament

Arkansas will have to beat Auburn then LSU just to have a sniff at the NCAA Tournament. It isn’t likely.

The Arkansas women’s basketball has one final shot to make the NCAA Tournament and it starts with beating Auburn.

The Razorbacks are the 10-seed in the SEC Tournament after falling to Ole Miss in the regular-season finale Sunday and will play the Tigers on Thursday in Greenville, South Carolina. Arkansas beat Auburn when, 84-82, when the two teams met February 4 in Fayetteville.

Arkansas needs probably three wins in the SEC Tournament to get back in the NCAA conversation. Even then, the going will likely be tough as the team finished just 6-10 in conference play, struggling late, especially, without guard Taliah Scott, who hasn’t played since February 12. The Razorbacks went just 1-4 down the stretch without her and finished the regular season on a four-game skid.

The winner of the Auburn and Arkansas game gets the misfortune of playing LSU in the next round. The Tigers are considered Tier-2 contenders for the national title after unbeaten No. 1-seed South Carolina.

Thursday’s game against Auburn tips at 5 p.m. on SEC Network.