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Hogs’ 3-point shooting gets most points on a Foley-coached team in win

LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas pushed its win streak to five on Saturday afternoon, downing in-state foe Little Rock, 80-70.

The Razorbacks relied on the long ball against the Trojans, hitting 14 three’s in the game, the most ever given up in a single game by a Joe Foley-coached team.

Redshirt senior guard Chelsea Dungee led the Razorbacks on the scoreboard, as she dropped 18 points on six of 11 shooting, including five made threes, matching her career-high.

Redshirt senior guard Destiny Slocum scored 16 points, while Makayla Daniels and Amber Ramirez also both scored in double figures, going for 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Turning point

The Razorbacks came out firing in the first quarter, opening a 26-12 lead behind nine quick points from Daniels.

The second quarter belonged to the Trojans, though, as Little Rock cut the lead all the way down to four midway through the frame.

Arkansas re-established itself in the second half, but Little Rock refused to go away, as the Trojans cut it back down to eight down the stretch on a Bre’amber Scott three pointer with 40 seconds to play.

The Razorbacks leaned on their senior stars in the clutch though, as Dungee and Slocum combined for 14 points in the fourth period, while only missing one shot between them.

Hogs highlights

• Arkansas’ bench played a key role in the win, as redshirt senior guard Jailyn Mason (nine points), redshirt sophomore forward Erynn Barnum (eight points) and sophomore guard Marquesha Davis (seven points) all made key contributions off the pine.

• Barnum also led the Hogs down low during her homecoming, pulling down six rebounds and rejecting two shots.

• With her 18 points, Dungee has now scored in double figures in 13 straight games.

• Slocum continues to rack up the assists for the Razorbacks, as she added four more against Little Rock.

Next time out

Arkansas finishes off its non-conference schedule on Monday afternoon, as UAPB comes to Bud Walton Arena.

That game will tip at 1 p.m.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.