VIDEO: Arkansas looks for first SEC win at Texas A&M

Texas A&M coach Gary Blair waits as referees discuss a foul call against the team, during a timeout in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Arkansas on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M won 59-55. (AP Photo/The Bryan-College Station Eagle, Sam Craft)

Arkansas at Texas A&M women

WHEN 7 p.m.

WHERE Bud Walton Arena, Fayetteville

RECORDS Arkansas 11-5 (0-3 SEC); Texas A&M 12-4 (2-1 SEC)

SERIES Arkansas leads the series, 21-7

RADIO KABZ-FM 103.7 in Little Rock; KQSM-FM 92.1 in Fayetteville; KFPW-AM 1230 and KFPW-FM 94.5 in Fort Smith; KURM-AM 790 and KURM-FM 100.3 in Rogers.

ONLINE ESPN3.com

TELEVISION SEC Network Plus.

PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS

ARKANSAS

POS^NAME^HT.^YR.^PPG^RPG

G^Devin Cosper^5-10^Jr.^6.9^2.6

G^Malica Monk^5-5^So.^10.4^2.5

G/F^Bailey Zimmerman^6-0^So.^4.6^4.4

F^Jessica Jackson^6-3^Sr.^16.5^6.7

F^Alicia Cooley^6-3^Sr.^7.8^5.6

COACH Jimmy Dykes (41-37 in third season at Arkansas)

Texas A&M

POS^NAME^HT.^YR.^PPG^RPG

C^Khaalia Hillsman^6-5^Jr.^16.6^8.2

F^Anriel Howard^5-11^So.^11.5^11.8

G^Cartyce Knox^5-7^Sr.^9.7^2.8

G^Danni Williams^5-10^So.^17.7^2.8

F^Jasmine Lumpkin^6-0^Jr.^8.6^4.0

COACH Gary Blair (321-133 in 14th season at Arkansas)

TEAM COMPARISON

Texas A&M^Arkansas

73.8^Points Scored Per Game^69.9

62.4^Points Allowed Per Game^56.1

40.9^Rebounds Per Game^40.6

14.5^Turnovers Per Game^14.2

.45.3^FG pct.^.429

.321^3-pt FG pct.^.347

.75^FT pct.^.690

CHALK TALK Arkansas will attempt to recover on the road after losing an 11-point in a 53-52 loss to LSU at home on Sunday. …. LSU forced 26 turnovers and made 18 steals against the Razorbacks. … Texas A&M beat No. 24 Kentucky, 77-68, at home on Sunday. … Former Fort Smith Northside standout Aahliyah Jackson has made only 3 of 17 field goal attempts while playing sparingly as a freshman for the Aggies. … Arkansas will play at Alabama on Sunday before returning home to face Vanderbilt on Jan. 19. … The Razorbacks are 3-14 in conference road games under Jimmy Dykes.