Scottie Bordelon is a reporter for the Hawgs Sports Network. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas and previously covered high school sports for the Times Record in Fort Smith and the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. He was the 2022 Arkansas Sportswriter of the Year.
Razorbacks remain 14th in latest AP poll


Arkansas coach Eric Musselman speaks to his team Friday, Nov. 10, 2023, during the first half of play against Gardner-Webb in Bud Walton Arena.
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ men’s basketball team stayed put in The Associated Press Top 25 poll after a 2-0 start to the 2023-24 season.
The Razorbacks are ranked No. 14 in the latest poll that was released Monday. They opened the season with a 93-59 victory over Alcorn State and beat Gardner-Webb 86-68 last Friday.
Other SEC teams in the poll are Tennessee (7), Texas A&M (13), Kentucky (17) and Alabama (22). Duke, which visits Arkansas on Nov. 29 for the ACC/SEC Challenge, fell seven spots to No. 9 following a home loss to Arizona.
The Razorbacks return to play Monday against Old Dominion, which is 1-1 and coming off a 73-68 road loss to Ball State on Saturday.
Tipoff is set for 7 p.m., and the game will be available for streaming on SEC Network+.
The Associated Press Top 25 - Nov. 13
1. Kansas (2-0)
2. Purdue (2-0)
3. Arizona (2-0)
4. Marquette (2-0)
5. Connecticut (2-0)
6. Houston (2-0)
7. Tennessee (2-0)
8. Creighton (2-0)
9. Duke (1-1)
10. Florida Atlantic (1-0)
11. Gonzaga (1-0)
12. Miami (2-0)
13. Texas A&M (2-0)
14. Arkansas (2-0)
15. Baylor (3-0)
16. Southern Cal (2-0)
17. Kentucky (2-0)
18. Michigan State (1-1)
19. Texas (2-0)
20. North Carolina (2-0)
21. Villanova (2-0)
22. Alabama (2-0)
23. Illinois (2-0)
24. James Madison (3-0)
25. Colorado (2-0)
Arkansas in AP poll in 2023-24 season
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