Arkansas basketball nonconference schedule is loaded

Arkansas’ nonconference schedule should have the Razorbacks ready to go for SEC play.

The Lady Razorbacks have a non-conference schedule that includes a trip to the Bahamas, San Diego, and redemption.

Arkansas will begin their non-conference play on the road but will host seven non-conference games this season at Bud Walton Arena, beginning with Central Arkansas.

The schedule also includes two invitationals where they will compete against teams from the ACC, Pac 12, Big 12, and Big Ten. The first of the two, the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam, is set for the end of November. Arkansas is set to play Northern Arizona (Thursday, Nov. 24 at 5:45 p.m.), Clemson (Friday, Nov. 25 at 8 p.m.), and Kansas State (Saturday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m.)

In December, they will participate in the San Diego Invitational, with games against Oregon, Ohio State, and Virginia Tech.

“There is no question this non-conference slate will have us ready for SEC play,” said head coach, Mike Neighbors. “Coach [Todd] Schaefer works year around to ensure we build an NCAA-worthy schedule. It’s a puzzle that changes until the last contract is signed, sealed, and delivered.”

Neighbors coached the Lady Razorbacks to an 11-5 non-conference record last season, finishing 18-14 on the year. Crieghton return to the schedule, as they will host Arkansas on December 17.

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The Razorbacks may have fallen in the first round of the NCAA Tournament last year as No. 7 seed, but Arkansas will return a roster filled with McDonald’s All-Americans and a transfer from Connecticut who is likely to slot right into the lineup.

Now, as of Wednesday, the Razorbacks have any idea of their path back to the NCAA Tournament as the SEC released the league opponent schedule for women’s basketball.

Arkansas will get a pair of games against Missouri, LSU and Vanderbilt, plus travel to Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State and South Carolina. The Hogs will host Alabama, Florida, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Texas A&M at Bud Walton Arena.

Arkansas finished last season tied for eighth in the SEC with a 7-9 league record. Dates and times for the games will be announced later. The Razorbacks will also play Northern Arizona, Clemson and Kansas State during nonconference in November.