Photos, highlights from Razorbacks’ 84-77 loss to Texas A&M

FAYETTEVILLE — No. 20 Arkansas (12-2, 0-1) dropped its SEC opener, falling to No. 11 Texas A&M (13-1, 1-0), 84-77, at Bud Walton Arena on Thursday night.

Chennedy Carter dropped a game-high 28 points, while two Aggies, N’dea Jones and Ciera Johnson, had double-doubles. Jones had 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Johnson had 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Arkansas had the edge from deep, making 12 threes to A&M’s six, but were outrebounded by the Aggies, 45-29.

Redshirt junior guard Chelsea Dungee paced the Hogs with 20 points, while senior guard Alexis Tolefree kept up her strong play with 18 points.

Amber Ramirez and Kiara Williams also reached double-figures for the Red & White, going for 14 points and 11 points, respectively.

Turning point

After trailing by 12 at halftime, Arkansas showed great fight in the second half. The Hogs won the third quarter 22-15, going into the final intermission trailing just 59-54.

Their strong play carried over into the beginning of the fourth quarter, as the Hogs opened the frame on a 7-2 run to tie the game up at 61 on a Makayla Daniels’ layup.

However, A&M would strike back, closing the game on a 23-16 run. Arkansas would get to within three (80-77) with 22 seconds to play, but the Aggies would put the game away at the free throw line.

Hog highlights

• For Dungee, it was her 28th game as a Razorback going for 20+.

• Tolefree has been on a tear over her last three games, averaging 20.7 over that stretch.

• It was Tolefree’s third game this season with six treys, matching her career-high.

• For Williams, it was her first double-digit outing since last season’s WNIT, when she went for 15 against Houston (3/21/19). Williams also added two blocks.

 Next time out

The Razorbacks hit the road for the first time in conference play, heading to Auburn for a showdown with the Tigers.

That game is set to tipoff at 1 p.m. and can be watched on the SEC Network.

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Texas A&M’s Blair recapping win over Arkansas at Bud Walton on Thursday night

Aggies’ (and former Razorbacks) coach Gary Blair talked about being glad to get game with Hogs out of the way right off the bat in the SEC because this “will be an NCAA Tournament team.”

Razorbacks Dungee, Tolefree recapping Thursday’s night loss to Texas A&M

Arkansas players Chelsea Dungee (20 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists) and Alexis Tolefree (18 points, 4 rebvounds) talked about the problems the team had in the 84-77 loss.

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Aggies Chennedy Carter (28 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) and N’dea Jones (22 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists) recapped their performance in the victory over the Hogs.

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Briles’ handling at QB spot, offense, will tell us if lack of talent an issue

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Sam Pittman has probably spent most waking moments since taking over as Arkansas’ football coach recruiting either players or — maybe more importantly — assistant coaches.

Most feel he’s done a pretty fair job at that getting Barry Odom for the defense and Kendal Briles on the offensive side of things.

Both will inherit probably more talent than even a lot of Razorback fans don’t want to admit is on the team. If Chad Morris did anything positive it was redshirting so many talented freshmen off last year’s recruiting class.

Pittman has been around long enough to know he can compensate for that by developing them and keeping them around. There is a natural rate of players leaving for whatever reason, especially with the transfer portal these days.

The Hogs haven’t had any sort of consistent coaching in since the 2015 season. It’s not a coincidence that’s about the time Pittman had all he could take of Bret Bielema’s ego and half-hearted approach to things.

This roster isn’t 4-20 bad.

No, that doesn’t mean this team could have contended for even the SEC West title but I had a longtime SEC coach tell me one time a few years ago that any team in the league should be able to win one game a season — even by accident — unless he doesn’t know how to win.

It’s interesting to note that’s not always a terminal affliction because the SEC coach being discussed at the time was Ed Orgeron, who managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory on several occasions in 2007 before getting canned.

As Bill Belichick and Nick Saban discussed on an HBO special that was like crack for football fans, they agreed that great players simply can’t overcome bad coaching. It wasn’t hard to wonder if they had Arkansas in mind when they said that.

The guess here is we’re going to find out if those highly-touted freshmen can be coached up to play their ability.

Especially at quarterback.

Freshman K.J. Jefferson was rated as the best high school quarterback in Mississippi and the guy rated behind him ended up starting at Ole Miss for much of this past season.

It was hard to tell if Jefferson’s inconsistency in the limited practice time the media could see was due to his talent or just bad coaching. Morris seemed more intent on doing things halfway in a hurry than just getting it right, then doing that faster.

Folks in Dallas told me when Joe Craddock was hired as offensive coordinator that was going to get Morris fired eventually.

That turned out to be two years and it may be awhile before we find out if it was John Chavis’ coaching or Morris over-ruling decisions on that side of the ball that led to the Hogs not being able to stop anybody.

But Jefferson and how Briles handles him is going to be interesting to watch. The offensive line will be improved almost immediately just from quality coaching.

This is going to be an interesting spring practice from that standpoint. Briles’ reputation indicates we’ll know pretty quickly if Jefferson is the real deal or not.

With bowl games winding down Pittman will begin completing his staff. There is chatter about possibly a current Georgia assistant joining the Hogs and it’s a good bet that’s been the delay in putting a staff together.

That means, of course, Pittman is looking for guys that know how to win.

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