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Hogs coach Mike Neighbors on guards Chelsea Dungee, Destiny Slocum and Amber Ramirez combining for 66 points in 85-80 win over Tigers.

Slocum, Dungee pace Hogs, holding off Missouri for first SEC road win

COLUMBIA, Mo. — No. 16 Arkansas (14-6, 4-5) held off Missouri (6-7, 2-6), beating the Tigers, 85-80, in Mizzou Arena on Thursday night.

The Razorbacks have now swept the season series against Mizzou two years in a row, beating Mizzou, 91-88, on Jan. 3 in Fayetteville.

Hogs guards Destiny Slocum and Chelsea Dungee poured in big offensive performances to lead the win.

Slocum notched a double-double with 22 points and 10 assists while shooting at an efficient clip, going 8-13 from the field and 6-8 on three-pointers.

Dungee scored a game-high 27 points and grabbed five rebounds in 38 minutes.

Turning point

Arkansas got off to a fast start in this one, opening the game on a 13-2 run.

The Hogs kept the pressure on in the second quarter thanks to 16 combined points from Dungee and Slocum in the second frame.

Arkansas took a 45-39 lead to the locker room.

After starting the fourth quarter with a 12-point advantage, Arkansas allowed the Tiers a quick 7-0 run, and Missouri made its way all the way back to take its second lead of the game with 2:22 to go.

Arkansas took the lead right back after a pair of Dungee free throws, though, and Slocum sealed the game with a clutch three-pointer in the game’s final moments.

Some solid free throw shooting down the stretch cemented the win for Arkansas as the Razorbacks escaped Columbia with their first conference road win.

Photo by Hunter Dyke | Mizzou Athletics

Hogs highlights

• Slocum became the first Hog with 10+ assists in a game since Malica Monk had 10 against Grambling State back in 2017 (12-28-17).

• It was the first 10+ assist performance by a Hog in an SEC game since Jailyn Mason had 10 against Ole Miss in 2016.

• Senior forward Taylah Thomas had five blocks in the game, a new career best.

• Dungee has now scored 20+ points in eight of nine SEC games this year, and has scored in double-figures in 24 straight games.

• Amber Ramirez, who scored 17, made five threes in the game, her third straight game with 5+ makes from deep.

Next game

Arkansas’ matchup against Texas A&M has been pushed up a week to Sunday with the Razorbacks heading to College Station to take on the Aggies.

The game will be broadcast on the SEC Network with tipoff scheduled for 2 p.m.

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