Arkansas vs. Vanderbilt women's basketball: How to watch and listen, what to know

Arkansas guard Makayla Daniels (left) and Vanderbilt guard Jordyn Cambridge (right) are shown during NCAA women's basketball games. ((AP Photos by Mark Humphrey and Michael Woods)

WHEN

Sunday, 2 p.m.

WHERE

Bud Walton Arena (19,200) in Fayetteville.

RECORDS

Vanderbilt: 19-8, 6-7 SEC

Arkansas: 18-10, 6-7 SEC

LAST 10 GAMES (STREAK)

Vanderbilt 3-7 (Lost 1)

Arkansas 5-5 (Lost 1)

SERIES

Vanderbilt leads 27-12, but Arkansas is 9-8 against the Commodores in Fayetteville. The Razorbacks have won the past four matchups played at Bud Walton Arena.

LAST MEETING

Vanderbilt defeated Arkansas 78-70 on Feb. 9, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn.

COACHES

Vanderbilt: Shea Ralph — 47-46 in third season at Vanderbilt and overall.

Arkansas: Mike Neighbors — 138-87 in seventh season at Arkansas and 236-128 in 11th season overall.

TELEVISION 

The game will be televised by SEC Network+ and can be accessed via WatchESPN.com and the ESPN app (carrier login required).

TV ANNOUNCERS

Josh Haley (play-by-play) and Matt Zimmerman (analyst)

RADIO

The Razorback Sports Network can be accessed on KQSM-FM, 92.1 and KYNG-AM, 1590 in Fayetteville; KFPW-AM, 1230 and KHGG-AM, 1580 in Fort Smith; and through the Varsity Network app.

RADIO ANNOUNCERS

Chuck Barrett (play-by-play) and Erin Portmann (analyst)

VANDERBILT PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP

POS. NAME, HT, YR.; PPG; RPG

G Jordyn Cambridge, 5-9, Gr. 12.9 6.2

G Justine Pissott, 6-4, So. 6.6 2.0

G Iyana Moore, 5-8, Jr. 13.3 3.2

F Khamil Pierre, 6-2, Jr. 8.6 5.0

F Sacha Washington, 6-4, So. 12.2 7.6

ARKANSAS PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP

POS. NAME, HT, YR.; PPG; RPG

G Makayla Daniels, 5-8, Gr. 12.3 4.5

G Samara Spencer, 5-7, Jr. 14.0 4.7

G Karley Johnson, 5-9, So. 2.9 1.6

G Saylor Poffenbarger, 6-2, R-So. 10.7 11.8

F Maryam Dauda, 6-4, R-So. 9.7 6.8

TEAM COMPARISON

Arkansas – Vanderbilt

72.3 Points for 69.0

67.0 Points against 62.1

-3.6 Rebound margin +1.6

+2.3 Turnover margin +3.4

38.4 FG pct. 41.4

31.0 3-PT pct. 32.5

73.4 FT pct. 71.1

WHAT TO KNOW

• In the latest “Bracketology” by ESPN, Vanderbilt is projected as one of the last four teams in the NCAA Tournament field and Arkansas is listed as one of the first four left out.

• Arkansas, Vanderbilt and Texas A&M are in a three-way tie for seventh place in the SEC at 6-7.

• Arkansas is celebrating Senior Day and honoring fifth-year guard Makayla Daniels. She is No. 5 on the program’s all-time scoring list (1,806 points) and has the record for games played (150), games started (150) and minutes played (4,421).

• When the Commodores and Razorbacks played in Fayetteville last season, Daniels banked in a shot between half court and the three-point line as time expired to give Arkansas an 84-81 victory.

• Vanderbilt is 8-3 in away games, including 4-2 in road SEC games. Arkansas is 10-4 in home games, including 4-2 in home SEC games.

• The Commodores are seeking their first 20-win season since 2012-13. Their 19 wins are the most under third-year coach Shea Ralph.

• Vanderbilt graduate guard Jordyn Cambridge is 10 points away from 1,000 career points. She leads the SEC in active career steals (327, Daniels is No. 2 with 239). Her 94 steals this season are third-most in Division I.

• Arkansas is No. 64 in the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) ranking. Vanderbilt is No. 59.

• Arkansas freshman guard Taliah Scott has missed the Razorbacks’ past two games due to a “serious family emergency.” Scott leads the team scoring 22.1 points per game.

• Razorbacks sophomore forward Maryam Dauda ranks third in the SEC with 2.39 blocked shots per game. Her 2.92 blocks per game in conference play lead the league.

• Arkansas redshirt-sophomore guard Saylor Poffenbarger ranks second in the SEC and fifth in the nation with 11.8 rebounds per game. Her 9.8 defensive boards per game are second most in Division I.

• Arkansas junior guard Samara Spencer leads the Razorbacks with 102 assists. She is No. 11 on the program’s all-time assists leaderboard with 352, and her 1,313 career points ranks No. 20.

• Vanderbilt forward Khamil Pierre set a Vanderbilt record four SEC freshman of the week honors when the award was announced Tuesday.