Darrell Walker spoke for more than three minutes after the Trojans' 67-56 loss to Texas State on Saturday, the UALR coach needed just 10 seconds to convey his feelings about the Bobcats' road sweep at the Jack Stephens Center.
"They kicked our butts," he said. "They kicked our butts. They kicked our butts. I can't say the other word. But they kicked our butts in every way."
Texas State shot 60% from three-point range and rode a game-high 23 points from Caleb Asberry to hand the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (7-6, 3-3 Sun Belt) its first back-to-back home losses since March 2019.