- Matchup: Queens Royals vs Arkansas Razorbacks
- Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2025
- Venue: Bud Walton Arena, Fayetteville, AR
- Broadcast: SEC Network
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The Queens Royals (5-6) are headed to Bud Walton Arena this Tuesday to face off against the Arkansas Razorbacks (8-2).

In their previous outing, the Queens Royals suffered a considerable defeat against Wake Forest, ending the game at 111-73. The Royals recorded 20 fouls while Wake Forest was slightly better with 16 penalties. Queens managed to convert 17 of 33 attempts from beyond the arc. Wake Forest excelled at the free throw line, converting 22 out of 24 for an impressive 91.7%. Additionally, Wake Forest achieved 32 rebounds (7 offensive and 25 defensive) and recorded 23 assists along with 10 steals. Defensively, Queens allowed the opposition to shoot an efficient 62.1% from the field, with Wake Forest finishing 36 out of 58 attempts. Queens contributed 17 assists and forced their rivals into 8 turnovers while achieving 5 steals. On the boards, they pulled down 17 rebounds with 5 on the offensive end, and at the charity stripe, they managed to convert 11 of 15 attempts, resulting in a 73.3% success rate. For the game, the Royals ended with a field goal percentage of 43.9% (25 out of 57) and converted 12 of 38 attempts from deep.
Chris Ashby was a standout performer in the match, finishing with a 41.7% shooting rate over 22 minutes and scoring 15 points on 5 of 12 shooting, although he did not record any rebounds.
The Queens Royals come into this matchup with a 5-6 record thus far this season. They average 84.4 points per game, placing them 72nd in Division 1, while shooting 48.0% from the floor. From three-point territory, they have a shooting percentage of 36.8% (124 of 337) and maintain a free throw success rate of 72.8%. The team averages 34.0 rebounds per game and has tallied a total of 188 assists, ranking them 55th in Division 1 for assist rate. They struggle with turnovers, giving up the ball an average of 11.6 times per game and committing 20.5 personal fouls on average.
On the defensive side, the Royals force their opponents into 10.2 turnovers per game while committing 18.0 fouls. They currently rank 293rd in the country for assists allowed, giving up 166 assists during the season. The Royals’ defense allows a field goal percentage of 46.4% (328 of 707) and concedes an average of 37.9 rebounds per game. Additionally, they allow opponents to shoot 34.6% from three-point range and rank 352nd in points per game allowed, with an average of 85.7 points surrendered.
In their latest game, the Arkansas Razorbacks took a narrow victory against Texas Tech, finishing at 93-86. Arkansas allowed Texas Tech to grab 29 rebounds (11 offensive). The Razorbacks shot 41.9% from deep (13 of 31) while struggling at the free throw line, converting only 3 of 10 attempts (30.0%). Texas Tech managed to shoot 50.7% for the game, converting 35 of 69 shots. Arkansas finished the match with a shooting percentage of 52.4% (33 of 63) and made 10 of 19 three-point attempts (52.6%). They capitalized on their free throw opportunities, hitting 17 out of 26 for a rate of 65.4%. Texas Tech committed 17 fouls, giving the Razorbacks ample free throw opportunities. Defensively, Arkansas secured a total of 35 rebounds, including 20 defensive boards and 15 offensive boards.
Trevon Brazile was a key player for Arkansas, scoring 24 points with an impressive 61.5% shooting rate (8 of 13) along with 10 rebounds in 32 minutes of play, though he did not record any assists.
The Razorbacks currently hold an 8-2 record for the season. They average 16.1 personal fouls per game and shoot 77.0% from the free throw line. Arkansas averages 17.3 assists per game, ranking them 53rd in Division 1, while committing only 9.2 turnovers per game. They have accumulated 881 points this season, averaging 88.1 points per contest and securing 39.0 rebounds per game. The Razorbacks maintain an impressive 47.9% shooting rate from the floor, placing them 84th in the nation.
On defense, Arkansas allows shooters to score at a rate of 29.3% from beyond the arc (84 of 287) while their opponents convert 65.6% of their free throw attempts. They give up an average of 15.0 assists and 35.8 rebounds per game, ranking them 284th and 243rd in the country, respectively. The Razorbacks rank 164th in Division 1 in points allowed per game, surrendering 72.5 points. They force 11.7 turnovers per game while limiting opponents to a shooting percentage of 40.8% from the floor, placing them 74th in Division 1.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA action against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Queens
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