The UALR and Arkansas State women's basketball teams have flipped identities in recent weeks.
ASU, which has struggled all season with a young roster, had found an offensive rhythm. UALR, meanwhile, was relying on its defense to pick up the slack for a struggling offense.
When the teams meet at 4 p.m. today at the Jack Stephens Center, it'll be ASU trying to keep pace with UALR.
The Trojans have scored 74 points or more in three consecutive games for the first time in four seasons, while the Red Wolves' improved offense has taken a hit because of injuries.