Daniels’ hot fourth quarter lifts Hogs to fourth straight win, downing Auburn

AUBURN, Ala. — Makayla Daniels scored nine of her 11 points in the fourth quarter, including the clinching three-points to pull Arkansas past Auburn, 74-69.

The No. 16 Razorbacks (18-7, 8-6) got the win over the Tigers (5-17, 0-14) in Auburn Arena on Thursday night, and Mike Neighbors said later they were the best 0-14 team in the history of the SEC.

With the win, Arkansas has now won four straight, and seven of its last eight games dating back to January 28.

The win also guaranteed Arkansas a winning record in the SEC this season, marking the first time in program history the Hogs have had back-to-back winning conference seasons.

Daniels played hero in this one, scoring nine of her 11 points in the fourth quarter, including a dagger three off the dribble to put Arkansas up four late.

After not seeing the floor much in the early parts of the game due to foul trouble, Daniels exploded late in the fourth, converting a three-point play chance before hitting two threes to put the Hogs ahead for good.

Redshirt senior guard Chelsea Dungee made history on the Plains, as her 12th point against Auburn put her collegiate point total ahead of Bettye Fiscus’ total of 2,073.

With her 16-point performance, Dungee now has 2,078 career points, with 1,834 of them coming at Arkansas.

Photo by Shanna Lockwood | AU Athletics

Turning point

The first half was a defensive battle as neither squad was able to establish any rhythm offensively, with Auburn turning the ball over nine times in the first half and Arkansas shooting just 33 percent through the first 20 minutes.

Auburn held the slim one-point at halftime, due in large part to Tigers’ senior Unique Thompson, who gathered 11 rebounds to start the game and finished with 18.

It was a different story in the second half as the Arkansas offense caught fire during the game’s crucial points.

A Razorback push at the end of the third quarter trimmed a double-digit Auburn lead down to five heading into the final frame.

And that is when the Hogs found their touch from deep. Arkansas went 5-9 from behind the arch in the fourth quarter, four of those coming from Daniels and Amber Ramirez, which contributed to a seven-point swing, bringing the Razorbacks from down three to up by four.

The Arkansas defense stopped the Auburn offense to finish the game, holding the Tigers scoreless in the last four minutes, helping Arkansas escape Auburn with the road victory.

Hogs highlights

• Both Ramirez and redshirt senior guard Destiny Slocum scored in double figures, going for 15 and 16 points, respectively.

• Slocum also added four assists, a team-high.

• Redshirt sophomore Erynn Barnum was big off the bench once again, going for eight points, six boards and two steals.

• She was also a perfect 4-4 from the foul line.

Next game

The Hogs head home for the regular-season finale, as Alabama comes to Bud Walton for Senior Day on Sunday.

Tip is scheduled for 5 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

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SEC matches Razorbacks with Texas A&M on March 6 makeup date

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference office announced today that Arkansas will host Texas A&M on March 6.

Game time and broadcast information will be announced at a later date.

Arkansas had two games with Texas A&M postponed this month due to COVID-19 protocols within the Aggie men’s basketball program.

All tickets from the Texas A&M game scheduled for Feb. 6 game will be honored for the Mar. 6 contest.

The 20th-ranked Razorbacks return to Bud Walton Arena on Saturday (Feb. 27) to host LSU.

Tipoff is set for 1:00 pm (CT) and the game will be televised on ESPN2.

After the game, Arkansas will honor seniors Jalen Tate, Vance Jackson Jr., Justin Smith, Emeka Obukwelu and Khalil Garland.

SEC Schedule for Saturday, March 6

Alabama at Georgia | CBS | 1 p.m.
LSU at Missouri, originally scheduled for January 9
Mississippi State at Auburn, originally scheduled for February 16
Texas A&M at Arkansas, originally scheduled for February 6
South Carolina at Kentucky, originally scheduled for December 29
Vanderbilt at Ole Miss

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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