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Hogs can’t get shots to fall at end in one-point loss to Vandy

Arkansas had four chances in final 15 seconds to tie game or take lead but couldn’t convert in 75-74 loss.

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Arkansas had four chances inside the final 15 seconds to tie the game or take the lead but could not convert in a 75-74 loss to Vanderbilt on Tuesday night at Bud Walton Arena.

Scotty Pippen Jr., the SEC’s scoring leader, led the Commodores with 22 points, including 9-of-12 at the free throw line.

Trey Thomas made two key 3-pointers late in the game and finished with 15 points, making 5-of-7 from 3-point range.

The loss spoiled strong offensive performances by Razorbacks Stanley Umude and Au’Diese Toney.

Umude, who scored 19 in his last game, topped that with a season-high 28 points – his 32nd career 20-point game – while Toney scored 20 points, his best point production as a Hog and his seventh career 20-point game.

The Razorbacks were down five, 75-70, with 26 seconds left. JD Notae had an old-fashion 3-point play to make it a two-point contest.

Chris Lykes came through with a steal on the ensuing possession and missed the layup. However, he was fouled getting the offensive rebound.

He sank the first free throw to make it a one-point game (75-74) but missed the second. Once again, Lykes came up with an offensive rebound. The Hogs had a good look from 3-point range but came up short.

The Commodores missed a pair of free throws with nine seconds left. Arkansas missed a jumper inside of five seconds but got the ball back with 1.2 ticks on the clock. Arkansas had a good final look for the game-winner, but the ball rimmed out as the buzzer sounded.

Notae finished with 16 points, five assists and five steals. Notae ranks second in the SEC in scoring while leading the league and ranking seventh in the NCAA in steals.

Jaylin Williams, one of the league’s top rebounders, had his third double-digit rebound outing with 10, including eight on the defensive end,

Up next, Arkansas hits the road to face Texas A&M on Saturday (Jan. 8). Tipoff is set for Noon (CT) and the game will be televised on SEC Network.

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FIRST HALF: Arkansas: 40 – Vanderbilt: 35

• Arkansas scored its most first half points since getting 41 versus Charlotte (Dec. 7). Overall, Arkansas has scored at least 40 seven times this season.

• Stanley Umude scored 18 first half points. He scored 12 f the team’s first 15 points.

• JD Notae had three steals, three assists, nine point and a blocked shot in the first half. All three steals and the blocked shot came while guarding Scotty Pippen Jr.

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• Arkansas shot 62.5 percent (15-of-24) in the first half.

• Both teams shot well from distance. Arkansas was 4-of-10 (40%) from 3-point range and Vandy was 5-of-12 (41.7%).

• Scotty Pippen Jr., led the Commodores with 13 first half points.

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GAME NOTES

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was JD Notae – Davonte Davis – Jaxson Robinson – Stanley Umude – Jaylin Williams for the first time this season.

• Arkansas won the opening tip.

• Vandy’s Scotty Pippen Jr. scored the game’s first points, a layup at 19:36. Jaxson Robinson scored Arkansas’ first points, a 3-pointer at 18:26.

• Au’Diese Toney was the first Razorback sub.

• Arkansas had its 16-game home winning streak snapped.

• Arkansas made a 3-pointer to extend its streak to 1,089 consecutive games with a triple – the third-best such streak in the NCAA.

• JD Notae is the only Razorback to score in double figures in each of his games played (13). He has at least two steals in 12 of 13 games. He has scored in double figures 78 times in his 105 career games played.

• Jaylin William recorded his seventh career game with double-figure rebounds. He entered the game third in the SEC (44th NCAA) in defensive rebounds (6.38) and fourth in overall rebounds (8.2).

• Jaxson Robinson had a career-high three assists.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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