FAYETTEVILLE -- The University of Arkansas and LSU basketball teams have been going in different directions since the Razorbacks upset the No. 19 Tigers 90-89 in the Maravich Assembly Center on Feb. 2.
The Razorbacks looked ready to get on a roll while LSU faced a challenging portion of its schedule with road games to Mississippi State, Kentucky and Georgia and a home game against Auburn.
WHEN 7:30 p.m. Central, Wednesday
WHERE Auburn Arena, Auburn, Ala.
SERIES Arkansas leads 34-18.
Instead, it's Arkansas that has struggled while LSU has thrived.
Mississippi State won 77-67 at Walton Arena on Saturday night to extend the Razorbacks' losing streak to three games and drop them to 1-3 since they ended the Tigers' 18-game home winning streak.