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Jones’ 21, Bailey’s 20 paces Hogs’ win over UC-Davis
PHOTOS BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM
FAYETTEVILLE — Adrio Bailey scored a career-high 20 points, including eight on a 22-1 run in the final five minutes to pace Arkansas to an 81-58 victory over UC-Davis Monday night at Bud Walton Arena.
The game was the home opener for Arkansas and the first of four games as part of the Hardwood Showcase.
Arkansas improves to 26-0 in home openers at Bud Walton Arena and now have won 45 consecutive home openers.
The Razorbacks, who led by seven at the half, could not pull away from the Aggies early in the second half as Arkansas led by nine (63-54) with 5:19 left.
With 4:55 remaining, Bailey then hit the first of six consecutive free throws — adding a jumper — to spur the 22-1 run.
Aiding in the win, Arkansas made 21-of-27 from the free-throw line in the second half while the Razorback defense held the Aggies to just 25 percent shooting and 28 points.
Mason Jones led the Razorbacks with 21 points, making four 3-pointers, and led the team with eight rebounds, including seven in the second half. Joining Jones and Bailey in double figures were Isaiah Joe (14 points) and Daniel Gafford (12 points).
UC Davis was led by TJ Shorts II, who finished with 14 points.
FIRST HALF: Arkansas 37 – UC Davis 30
• Arkansas raced out to a 10-0 lead – thanks to a pair of 3-pointers by Mason Jones and two buckets by Adrio Bailey – to force an early UC Davis timeout (16:12 on the clock).
• The Aggies worked their way back in the game and kept it between 5-10 points the rest of the first half.
• Mason Jones, who scored 11 in the opener versus Texas, scored 15 in the first half to lead the Razorbacks, making 5-of-6 from the field – including 4-of-5 from 3-ponit range.
SECOND HALF: Arkansas Uses 22-1 run to pull away
• Isaiah Joe and Adrio Bailey each made a pair of free throws to give Arkansas a 12-point lead to start the second half.
• Adrio Bailey made his first career 3-pointer at 8:40 to give Arkansas its largest lead – 16 points (58-42).
• UC Davis cut the deficit to nine, 63-54, with 5:19 left. However, Adrio Bailey scored eight points during a 22-1 run to extend the lead to 21 (76-55) with 2:05 left.
UP NEXT:
Arkansas will host Indiana in game two of the Hardwood Classic. The Hoosiers are just out of this week’s Top 25, coming in at 27th.
This will be Indiana’s first trip to Bud Walton Arena and just the third time the Hoosiers and Razorbacks have met. Both teams have won a game in the series with Arkansas winning, 86-72, in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.
It is just the fourth time a Big Ten member has come to Fayetteville and Arkansas is 3-0 all time versus Big Ten members in Fayetteville, including 2-0 in Bud Walton Arena.
NOTES:
• UC Davis controlled the tip, but Arkansas scored first on a Mason Jones 3-pointer.
• Arkansas starters were Isaiah Joe (G) – Jalen Harris (G) – Mason Jones (G) – Adrio Bailey (F) – Daniel Gafford (F).
• Junior Adrio Bailey attempted his first career 3-pointer (a miss at 15:50). Sophomore Gabe Osabuohien also attempted his first trey – a miss at 14:15 on the clock.
• Arkansas is 2-0 all-time versus UC Davis. The Razorbacks also defeated the Aggies, 68-59, on Nov. 29, 2008 in Fayetteville.
• Like this year, that previous meeting was also Arkansas’ second game of the year.
• Arkansas is 86-10 all-time in home openers, has won 45 consecutive home openers. The Razorbacks additionally won each of their first 31 home openers.
• The Razorbacks are 26-0 in openers inside Bud Walton Arena.
• Mike Anderson is 17-0 in home openers as a head coach when playing his home opener, outscoring his opponents by 22.8 points in such games.
• Arkansas’ other games as part of the Hardwood Showcase including hosting Indiana (Nov. 18 on ESPN), Montana State (Nov. 21) and UT Arlington (Nov. 23).
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Jones, Bailey after win over UC-Davis on Monday night
Arkansas players Mason Jones (21 points) and Adrio Bailey (20 points) talked with the media after beating UC-Davis, 81-58, at Bud Walton Arena.
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Razorbacks meet Virginia Tech in second round of NCAA
FAYETTEVILLE — Fresh of the heels of its 5-1 victory over Little Rock in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Razorback soccer team finally received its opponent for the Round of 32 as it will face Virginia Tech from the ACC.
The Razorbacks and Hokies will face off on Friday at 1 p.m. in Chapel Hill, N.C. at WakeMed Soccer Park.
NCAA Tournament Second Round Match Info
Opponent: Virginia Tech Hokies (10-7-3, 5-5-0 ACC)
Date: Friday, Nov. 16
Location: WakeMed Soccer Park (Cary, N.C.)
First Kick: 1 p.m.
The winner between Arkansas and Virginia Tech will move to face the winner of one-seed North Carolina and Kansas on Sunday also in Chapel Hill at Noon. Details on television or streaming are still being determined.
Arkansas (14-4-4) is back in the second round of the NCAA Tournament after an offensive explosion last week against Sun Belt-champion Little Rock. It’s the fourth time in school history that Arkansas has been one of the final 32 teams in the national tournament and a win on Friday would mark the first time since 2013 that it has reached the Sweet 16.
Virginia Tech (10-7-3) reached the second round after defeating Texas, 1-0, in Austin last week. The Hokies went 5-5-0 in ACC play this year, finishing eighth in the league and received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.
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