Anderson, Arkansas Not Panicking After Tough Loss
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas coach Mike Anderson isn't quite ready to hit the panic button just yet, even after an uninspired loss at Texas A&M.
The Razorbacks (9-5, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) scored a season-low 51 points in an 18-point loss to the Aggies on Wednesday, snapping a five-game winning streak and raising questions about whether they have a legitimate chance at this season's NCAA tournament.
Arkansas, which is now winless in four games away from home this season, returns to action when it hosts Vanderbilt (6-7, 0-1) on Saturday.
Anderson is hopeful the Razorbacks can return to their winning ways against the Commodores, and he expects an improvement from forward Marshawn Powell - who was held scoreless against Texas A&M.







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