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Hogs’ bench scores 33 in 83-62 win over Vanderbilt on Sunday

FAYETTEVILLE — Raven Northcross-Baker had 11 first half points leading Arkansas to an 83-62 win over Vanderbilt in Bud Walton Arena on Sunday.

Arkansas (13-5, 2-2 SEC) went on a 14-0 run and held Vanderbilt (5-12, 0-4 SEC) without a field goal until the 1:41 mark of the first quarter opening a 12-point lead after the first 10 minutes.

The Razorbacks forced 11 Commodore turnovers in the period as coach Mike Neighbors used the depth of his bench to control the tempo from the tip.

The Razorbacks played all 13 players with 10 recording points in the game. Arkansas’ bench outscored Vandy, 33-2, and the Razorbacks took advantage of 23 Commodore turnovers resulting in 27 points.

Another big 16-1 scoring run pushed Northcross-Baker into double figures as Arkansas held Vanderbilt to just two field goals in the second quarter. The Razorbacks forced Vanderbilt into 16 turnovers and Arkansas had a 28-17 advantage on the boards at the break.

Malica Monk going up for a layup in the first half against Vanderbilt PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Arkansas stretched the lead to as much as 32 with four players finishing in double figures. Northcross-Baker led Arkansas with 16 points followed by a 15-point effort by Malica Monk. Kiara Williams added 11 points and Chelsea Dungee had 10 points in the win.

Notes

• Arkansas Starters: Alexis Tolefree, Malica Monk, Kiara Williams, Jailyn Mason, Chelsea Dungee

• Arkansas forced 11 first quarter turnovers by Vanderbilt and 16 miscues at the break. Vanderbilt finished with 23 turnovers as Arkansas has forced double figure turnovers in every game this season. This was the sixth time opponents have had 20+ turnovers in a game.

• Forty-seven first half points is the second most this season.

• Raven Northcross-Baker had 11 first half points and finished with 16 points in the game.

Chelsea Dungee drives the lane against the Commodores’ Kalei Clemons-Green during Sunday’s game. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

• Chelsea Dungee has scored in double figures in 16 games including seven games in a row.

• Malica Monk has 13 games in double figures this year.

• Arkansas had double figure 3-point field goals for the seventh time this season.

• The Razorbacks won (23/21) the third quarter for the 10th time this year.

Up Next

Arkansas has a Thursday bye and skips the Sunday game instead playing at No. 10 Tennessee on Monday. The Razorbacks return home Jan. 24 hosting Alabama.

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Arkansas guard Malica Monk scored 15 points in the 83-62 win over the Commodores on Sunday afternoon and met with the media after the game.

Gymbacks pick up first road win of season in Arizona on Saturday

TUCSON, Ariz. — Tenth-ranked Arkansas picked up its first road win of the season at 18th-ranked Arizona, defeating the Wildcats by a score of 195.800-194.725.

The win marks the first road dual meet win for the Razorbacks since defeating Auburn on Feb. 3, 2017. The win gives the Razorbacks eight-consecutive victories over the Wildcats.

First Rotation: Arizona Vault: 48.800, Arkansas Bars: 48.675

All five Razorback scores scored between a 9.700 and 9.775 in the first rotation. Junior Jessica Yamzon led the Razorbacks off with a 9.750 that was followed by a pair of 9.700’s from sophomores Sophia Carter and Sydney Laird. Junior Michaela Burton led the Razorbacks with a 9.775 on the event as anchor and sophomore Sarah Shaffer posted a 9.750.

Second Rotation: Arkansas Vault: 49.150, Arizona Bars: 48.550

Arkansas rebounded on vault, posting a 49.150 on the event off of four scores of 9.800 or higher. Arkansas’ anchors in freshman Kennedy Hambrick and senior Sydney McGlone posted 9.875’s each. The scores are the Razorbacks’ highest on the event this season.

True freshman Amanda Elswick made her much anticipated debut in the third spot on vault. The Austin, Texas native recorded a 9.825 in her first collegiate routine. Shaffer followed Elswick with a 9.825 of her own. The Razorbacks did not score below a 9.750 on the event.

Hambrick and McGlone shared the event title on vault. It was the first of Hambrick’s career, and third-career vault title for McGlone.

Third Rotation: Arkansas Floor: 48.875 , Arizona Beam: 48.675

Arkansas got two scores of 9.800 or higher on the floor as Shaffer scored a 9.825 in the fifth spot. Arkansas’ anchor Carter remained steady on the event, posting a 9.875 after posting 9.950 last week against Oklahoma to take the event title. Hambrick continued her solid night, recording a 9.775 on the event.

Fourth Rotation: Arkansas Beam: 49.100, Arizona Floor: 48.700

Arkansas finished strong on beam. Carter led the Razorbacks with a 9.900 on the event, to take the event title, as beam All-American returned to form with a 9.875 of her own in the final rotation. Hambrick scored a 9.825 in the two spot, as she has scored a 9.800 or higher in 4-of-5 of her first collegiate routines. Shaffer and Burton ended the rotation with a pair of 9.750’s.

Shaffer posted a 39.150 to take the all-around title. Yamzon recorded a 39.075 in total.

Up Next

The Razorbacks hit the road for their first Southeastern Conference meet of the season in Lexington, Ky., against the Kentucky Wildcats.

The meet will be televised by the SEC Network and is slated to begin at 5 p.m.

Hogs fall short for second straight game despite Gafford’s 32 points

FAYETTEVILLE — Daniel Gafford scored a career-high 32 points, including a dunk to force overtime, but LSU hit a pair of 3-pointers to start the extra period and held on for a 94-88 victory Saturday evening at Bud Walton Arena.

For the second straight game, Arkansas came back from a double-digit deficit in the second half but ultimately would suffer a six-point loss. In fact, all five Razorback losses have come down to the wire this season with an average margin of defeat being 3.8 points.

With 9:19 left in the second half, Arkansas was down 12 (73-61). The Razorbacks went on a 12-0 run including five points from Gafford and a game-tying dunk by Reggie Chaney with 5:00 left in regulation.

LSU’s largest led inside the last five minutes of the second half was four points (81-77), but Mason Jones converted a layup on a steal from Chaney with 1:58 left and, after getting a stop on the defensive end, Arkansas tied the game at 81-81 on a Gafford dunk with 30 ticks left.

LSU got two shots to win it in regulation but could not convert to put the game in overtime.

Gafford started overtime with a layup, which was the Razorbacks’ only lead in the game. LSU erased its only deficit 30 seconds later on a Ja’vonte Smart 3-pointer.

Naz Reid, who was 4-of-4 from 3-point range, followed with a jumper beyond the arc. Gafford answered with a dunk and Isaiah Joe later made a free throw to get Arkansas to within three (89-86) with 1:36 left in overtime. However, that is as close as the Razorbacks could get.

In addition to Gafford’s 32 points, Mason Jones contributed 22 with six rebounds. Chaney bounced back strong to score tie his career high in both points (12) and steals (4) while blocking two shots.

Reid led Tigers with 27 points. Tremont Williams recorded a double-double as he scored 17 points and had 11 assists. Marion Taylor was 7-of-8 from the field and 6-6 from the free throw line in scoring 21 points.

Arkansas will hit the road for a pair of SEC road games. First, the Razorbacks will play at Tennessee on Tuesday (Jan. 15) at 6 pm on ESPN2. Arkansas will then travel to Ole Miss on Saturday (Jan. 19) with tip-off set for Noon on the SEC Network.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 42 – LSU 50

• Arkansas was down seven early but Reggie Chaney went on a 6-0 run to get the Razorbacks to within one, 16-15. Chaney had a layup, a jumper and a fast break dunk off a steal.

• Arkansas could not get any closer as the Tigers made six 3-pointers, compared the Razorbacks’ one, in the first 20 minutes.

• Daniel Gafford had 16, first-half points and Reggie Chaney added 10, making all five shots from the field he attempted.

SECOND HALF: Arkansas shoots 54 percent from the field and held LSU to 38 percent shooting.

• LSU threatened to take complete control of the game but Adrio Bailey scored six points and had two rebounds in a two-minute span to keep the Tigers within striking distance with 11 minutes to left in regulation.

• After being down 12 with 9:19 left, Arkansas went on a 12-0 run over a 4:21 span to tie the game, 73-73. Tremont Williams ended the LSU drought with two free throws with 4:21 left.

• While Arkansas never led in regulation, the Razorbacks tied the game four times inside the final five minutes.

 GAME NOTES:

• Prior to the game, Sidney Moncrief, member of the 2018 National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, presented the game ball and was honored during a timeout for his recent induction.

• Arkansas’ starters were Isaiah Joe (G) – Jalen Harris (G) – Mason Jones (G) – Adrio Bailey (F) – Daniel Gafford (F). This has been the starting lineup in 14 of Arkansas’ 15 games.

• LSU controlled the tip. LSU’s Naz Reid scored the first points of the game at 19:32. Mason Jones scored Arkansas’ first points on two free throws after a technical foul on LSU at 19:31.

• This was the 67th meeting between Arkansas and LSU. The Razorbacks own a 35-31 advantage in the series, including a 31-26 advantage in games since Arkansas joined the SEC in 1991-92. Arkansas is 19-8 in games played in Fayetteville.

• Arkansas dropped back-to-back home games for the first time since falling to Florida (Feb. 18) and Alabama (Feb. 23) in Coach Anderson’s first season.

• Despite the loss, Arkansas is 47-17 (73.4%) in SEC games played at Bud Walton Arena under head coach Mike Anderson. Also, Arkansas is an impressive 25-6 in Saturday SEC home games under head coach Mike Anderson.

• For the first time this season, Isaiah Joe did not make a 3-pointer, going 0-for-1. He entered the game as the SEC leader in both 3-pointers made and 3-point percentage.

• Desi Sills finished with five assists and zero turnovers.

Razorbacks sweep Rice, SMU in final regular season road contest

DALLAS — In its final road contest of the regular season, Arkansas earned wins over SMU and Rice in a double-dual hosted by the Mustangs.

The Hogs posted a 171-124 win over SMU and a 163-124 win over Rice.

In the 16 events of the meet, the Razorbacks won seven and earned 18 podium finishes. Junior Anna Hopkin led the team with three first-place finishes, while sophomores Peyton Palsha and Maha Amer recorded two.

Arkansas opened the meet strong, with Molly Moore, Sydney Angell, Kobie Melton, and Hopkin winning the 200 yard medley relay. The team continued to pull ahead of the Owls and Mustangs, with Amer sweeping the springboard events and Melton posting two second-place finishes.

“I thought we all competed well today,” coach Neil Harper said. “We all looked a little tired from our training tips and travel to Dallas, yet we kept a positive outlook and commitment to each other. The team depth and quality earned us two victories today and it’s a promising start to the second half of our season.

“We’re less than five weeks away from the SEC Championship, so our focus and technique in the pool and on the boards continue to take priority.”

The Hogs will return to the pool next week to host No. 25 Houston in the first of two final meets in the regular season.

Anderson recapping overtime loss to LSU at home Saturday

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