Texas A&M sought its first win in Fayetteville since 2019 as they faced Arkansas in a game at Bud Walton Arena. Despite a halftime deficit, Arkansas secured a 78-77 victory with a last-second jumper by Tramon Mark, despite a strong performance by Texas A&M's Wade Taylor IV who scored 41 points. The loss means Texas A&M will head to Baton Rouge for their next game.
Mark's career-high 35 points sends Arkansas to wild win over Texas A&M, 78-77 https://t.co/BkXl5iPSV9 via @houstonchron
Takeaways from tonightβs very long, very stressful Arkansas win over Texas A&M: https://t.co/pgCDmqPkBz @wholehogsports
Despite 41 points from Wade Taylor IV, the Aggies frustratingly fell in the final moments of a 78-77 loss to Arkansas: https://t.co/9tL8mwad38
FINAL: Arkansas 78, Texas A&M 77 A last-second jumper by Tramon Mark ends it. Up next, Texas A&M will head to Baton Rouge on Saturday.
Texas A&M is down 46-32 to Arkansas at halftime in Fayetteville.
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