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BATON ROUGE, La. — Eric Musselman may have been embarrassed as much as disappointed after watching his team stand by while LSU steamrolled them, 92-76.

It’s a game everybody will want to forget, but Musselman won’t anytime soon. In addition to the disappointment and embarrassment, he was probably a little ticked-off, too.

“Just an overall poor performance,” he said later.

That was an understatement and probably as measured as Musselman could be.

“LSU came out ready from the jump,” he said. “We had guys trying to do things that are not characteristic of them.”

The Razorbacks fell into a 21-point hole early in the first half and could not recover.

Photo by: Beau Brune | LSU Athletics

The Hogs scored the first four points of the game, but LSU used an 18-0 run to take a 22-7 lead. After an Arkansas basket by Desi Sills, LSU reeled off an 8-0 run to lead 30-9 with 10:35 left and was in control the rest of the way.

“Our shot selection was not good, which is indicative of our shooting percentage (34% for the game),” Musselman said. “We had eight assists. We didn’t have very good point guard play at all.”

The Tigers essentially hit the Hogs square in the mouth without getting anything back, then ran circles around them the rest of the way.

“LSU was more physical and tougher,” Musselman said.

Arkansas showed some fight in the second half, outscoring the Tigers 45-41 in the period, thanks to 13 second-half points from Moses Moody and 12 from Sills.

LSU had five players score in double figures, shot 53.1 percent from the field and out-rebounded the Razorbacks. 46-39.

Photo by Beau Brune | LSU Athletics

Darius Days and Trendon Watford each recorded a double-double. Days finished with 18 points and 13 rebounds while Watford had a game-high 23 points and 10 boards.

JD Notae led Arkansas with 22 points with three steals. Moody added 18 and Sills 14.Jaylin Williams had 10 rebounds, seven points and two steals.

Arkansas stays on the road face No. 24 Alabama on Saturday. Tipoff is set for 2:30 p.m. and the game will be televised on SEC Network, streamed online at HitThatLine.com and on the ESPN Arkansas radio stations.

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Listen to Hogs-LSU here or on ESPN Arkansas radio stations

Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (10-2, 2-2 SEC) at LSU Tigers (8-2, 2-2 SEC)
What: This will be the 70th all-time meeting between the two programs
When: Wednesday, Jan. 13, 6 p.m.
Where: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, La.
TV: ESPN2 (Tom Hart and Jimmy Dykes)
Listen Online: You can hear the game starting with the pregame at 5:30 on HitThatLine.com HERE
Radio: ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)

Arkansas plays the first of back-to-back road games this week with a trip to LSU tonight at 6 p.m. and will be televised on ESPN2.

You can hear the game starting with the pregame at 5:30 p.m. at HitThatLine.com HERE or at ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman).

• Arkansas leads the all-time series, 37-32, and is 33-27 versus the Tigers since joining the SEC. However, LSU does lead 18-12 in games played in Baton Rouge.

• The Razorbacks climbed nine spots in the NCAA NET to No. 20 after the 30-point win over Georgia. LSU is No. 22 in the NCAA NET.

• With games at LSU and Alabama this week, Arkansas opens SEC play with four of its first six on the road. Add a game at Oklahoma State (SEC/Big 12 Challenge), the Hogs are in the midst of playing six of 10 games on the road.

• Moses Moody is 1 of 3 players in the SEC to average at least 15.0 points and 5.5 rebounds. Moody also is 1 of 3 players among the SEC top 10 in scoring, FG%, FT% and 3’s Made HOWEVER he is the only one to additionally rank among the SEC top 25 in rebounds (21st) and steals (25th) as well.

• LSU leads the SEC in field goal percentage, free throw percentage and steals per game. The Tigers have three of the top 10 scorers in the SEC, including SEC leader (and freshman) Cameron Thomas. The Tigers have three of the top 10 for 3-pointers made in the SEC, including the top two in Ja’Vonte Smart and Thomas.

• Arkansas leads the SEC in assists per game, defensive rebounds, free throws made, offensive rebounds, scoring margin and scoring offense.

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