“The total has gone Under in five of the Wildcats’ last seven games played on a Thursday,” a statistic that adds intrigue to the upcoming clash between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Arizona Wildcats. Scheduled for March 26, 2026, at 9:45 p.m. ET, this matchup will take place at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, and is part of the NCAA Tournament.
Arkansas enters this game as the fourth seed, boasting a strong record of 28-8 after winning the SEC Tournament. The Razorbacks have been on a roll, winning seven consecutive games, which has positioned them as a formidable opponent. Their recent performance includes a notable victory over No. 12 Vanderbilt, where they triumphed 94-88 in the second round.
On the other hand, the Arizona Wildcats, the top seed in the tournament, come into this game with an impressive record of 34-2. They have also been on a winning streak, having won eleven consecutive games, including a solid 78-66 victory against No. 9 Utah State in their last outing. This makes them a tough contender as they look to maintain their momentum.
As the game approaches, Arizona is favored by 8.5 points, with a money line of -398, while Arkansas sits at +307. The over/under for total points scored is set at 165.5, indicating expectations for a high-scoring affair.
Statistical models have been analyzing the matchup, with projections suggesting that the Razorbacks could see three players scoring 12.7 points or more. Notably, Darius Acuff Jr. is projected to lead with an estimated 20.4 points. This highlights the offensive capabilities of Arkansas as they prepare to challenge the Wildcats.
In terms of historical performance, Arkansas holds a 6-2 all-time record against Arizona, adding an interesting layer to this matchup. The Razorbacks’ ability to perform under pressure will be crucial as they face the top-seeded Wildcats.
As fans eagerly await the tip-off, the anticipation builds. The SportsLine Projection Model has simulated the game 10,000 times, projecting a total of 164 combined points, suggesting that the Under may clear in 56.6% of simulations.
With both teams riding high on their recent successes, the Arkansas vs Arizona game promises to be a thrilling encounter in the NCAA Tournament. As the clock ticks down to game time, all eyes will be on the court to see which team will emerge victorious.