The Razorbacks cruised through a
pandemic-shortened non-conference slate that originally featured a neutral site matchup at the
BOK Center against
Oklahoma and a bid to the
MGM Resorts Main Event tournament in
Las Vegas, Nevada. The non-conference schedule included a game against an in-state program, the
University of Central Arkansas, for the first time since a match against
Arkansas State in the
1987 NIT and the first time in the regular season since playing
Arkansas Tech in 1950. The Razorbacks also defeated their eventual Sweet Sixteen opponent,
Oral Roberts, in a non-conference game in Bud Walton Arena. Owning an 8–0 record heading into conference play, Arkansas started its SEC regular season with a road win against
Auburn, but lost starter
Justin Smith to an ankle injury that sidelined or limited him for the first third of conference play, which contributed to Arkansas getting off to a rough 2–4 start against SEC competition, including consecutive blowout losses on the road to
LSU and
Alabama. After the losses to LSU and Alabama, which were sandwiched around the toughest practice of the Musselman era, the Razorbacks turned their season around and did not lose another regular season SEC game, winning eleven straight conference matchups and eleven out of their last twelve overall in the regular season, with the lone loss coming on the road against
Oklahoma State. The conference winning streak included three wins against teams that beat the Razorbacks earlier in the season, two top-ten wins, and the Razorbacks' first top-ten road win since
2006. Arkansas became ranked for the first time since
2018 on February 15, 2021. The Razorbacks followed that up by being ranked in consecutive polls for the first time since
2015, then hosted their first ranked matchup in Fayetteville since
1998 when #6 Alabama came to town with a chance to clinch the SEC regular season championship before losing to Arkansas 81–66. After winning every game in the month of February, the Razorbacks were ranked #12 before closing out the regular season in second place for the SEC title with a 13–4 conference record, their highest finish in league play since the
2014–15 season and as high as they had finished since winning the conference and national titles in
1994. Arkansas entered the
2021 SEC men's basketball tournament ranked #8, the team's highest ranking since the
1994–95 season. After beating
Missouri in the quarterfinals and losing to LSU in the semifinals, the Razorbacks earned a 3 seed for the
NCAA tournament, their highest seed since the 1994–95 season. Arkansas advanced to the Elite Eight after victories against
Colgate,
Texas Tech, and
Oral Roberts. Arkansas had not made a Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1996 and had not made it to the Elite Eight since 1995. The Hogs lost to eventual national champion
Baylor in the Elite Eight. The Razorbacks finished the season ranked #10 in the AP Poll and #6 in the Coaches Poll; it was their first top-ten finish since 1995. Senior guard
Jalen Tate was named to the All-South Region team after his performance in the NCAA Tournament. Freshman guard
Moses Moody was voted AP Honorable Mention All-American, 1st Team All-SEC, SEC Freshman of the Year, and SEC All-Freshman. Junior guard
JD Notae was named SEC Sixth Man of the Year. ==See also==