Tye, Tommy and Chuck on the Hogs loss to Kentucky, AFC/NFC Championship games and more!
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COLUMBIA, Mo. — On her mother, Amy Fordham’s (1990-94) Alumni Night at Missouri, Saylor Poffenbarger knocked down a career-high eight 3-pointers, one short of tying the school record to match a career-high 24 points to lead Arkansas to a 67-58 win over Missouri. The Razorbacks have now won 11 straight against the Tigers.
The Hogs (16-6, 4-3 SEC) pulled out the win over Missouri (11-10, 2-6 SEC) in a game that saw 14 lead changes and seven ties. The Hogs outscored the Tigers 18-10 in the fourth quarter, including a 9-2 run midway through the final frame to pull ahead for the win.
Maryam Dauda won the tip, which led to a Makayla Daniels 3-pointer, but Missouri responded with one of their own. Samara Spencer took it to the rack for back-to-back scores, but the Tigers drained their second triple of the game and took the lead with a layup.
The Razorbacks and Missouri exchanged 3-pointers, as Saylor Poffenbarger knocked down back-to-back triples. At the media timeout taken at the 4:26 mark, Arkansas led, 13-11. The Tigers closed out the quarter on a 7-0 run, while Arkansas fell in a scoring drought for nearly the final five minutes of the quarter. At the end of the first quarter, Arkansas trailed, 18-13.
Dauda was able to end the Hogs’ drought out of their first offensive possession with a 3-pointer in the second quarter. Back-to-back Poffenbarger 3-pointers pulled the Hogs back ahead with her third and fourth triples of the day.
Arkansas fell in an extended scoring drought, while a 5-0 run elevated the Tigers ahead, 25-22, at the media timeout at the 4:12 mark. Karley Johnson dragged Arkansas out of its four-minute scoring drought with a nice move to the basket for two, but Missouri had an answer with a triple. Arkansas went on a 5-0 run, as a Johnson 3-pointer, Arkansas’ seventh of the day, helped the Hogs retake the lead right before the half. Arkansas went into the locker room up, 29-28.
At the start of the third quarter, Missouri drained a 3-pointer for the 11th lead change of the game. After an intentional foul on Missouri, Spencer tied the game at 31 with two free throws. Poffenbarger then drained her fifth 3-pointer of the contest, a career-high, as Missouri called a timeout with Arkansas up, 34-31.
Missouri was in a scoring drought for over three minutes until they dragged out of it with a layup, but Daniels responded with one of her own. Arkansas and Missouri had an exchange of baskets and then the Tigers tied the game with a 3-pointer. Arkansas scored seconds later on the other end, as Spencer found Dauda under the basket.
After the seventh tie of the game, Missouri would then convert a 3-point play to lead by two, but off a second-chance opportunity, Jenna Lawrence beat the buzzer with a 3-pointer, as Arkansas led, 49-48, going into the final 10 minutes of the game.
Poffenbarger kept the heat firing from beyond the arc and opened the final quarter with her sixth triple of the game. The Tigers responded with their ninth 3-pointer, but Poffenbarger answered again with her seventh 3-pointer of the contest.
Moments later, Poffenbarger knocked down her eighth 3-pointer of the game, and Missouri took a timeout, 58-52, with 6:37 left in the game. While Missouri was in a scoring drought for over three minutes, Spencer took the ball to the rack for a layup. Missouri delivered a jumper, but Spencer answered immediately with a tough jumper and Daniels logged a layup, as Arkansas led, 64-54 with less than 2:47 left in the game.
Missouri broke the three-minute scoring drought with a jumper, as Arkansas was ahead by eight. As Missouri started fouling to stop the clock, Daniels broke Arkansas’ three-minute scoring drought by knocking down two free throws and Spencer made one of two to ice the game. Arkansas pulled out the 67-58 road win.
Razorbacks Game Notes
• Poffenbarger led the way by matching her career-high 24 points on 8-of-11 shooting from 3-point. She added nine tough rebounds, all on the defensive end, with two assists
• Her eight 3-pointers is tied for the second most in a game by a Razorback, matching Amber Ramirez (vs. Alabama on 2/28/2021), Lyndsay Harris (vs. Georgia on 1/13/2011) and Wendi Willits (vs. Oral Roberts (11/28/1996) who each had eight in a game
• Daniels registered 13 points, three rebounds and two steals
• Spencer recorded 13 points, six rebounds and six assists
• Dauda tallied seven points, four rebounds, two assists and four blocks
• Johnson played 34.5 minutes off the bench, logging seven points and three boards
• Lawrence delivered valuable minutes off the bench, splashing in a big 3-pointer at the buzzer of the third quarter and had three boards, two steals and one block
• Arkansas splashed in 12 3-pointers, the 12th time this season Arkansas has logged 10+ triples in a game
• The Hogs won its 11th straight victory against Missouri to elevate their series record vs. the Tigers to 22-12
Next Game
Arkansas will return to Bud Walton Arena for a two-game homestand, starting with Alabama on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network.
HOG REACTION: Kentucky beats Arkansas 63-57
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Despite a double-double from Makhi Mitchell (12 points and 13 rebounds) and Arkansas out-rebounding Kentucky, 44-39, the No. 6 Wildcats used an 8-0 run late in the game to secure a 63-57 victory Saturday afternoon at Bud Walton Arena.
The 13 rebounds by Mitchell were a season high as well as being his best total in an SEC game.
Arkansas led at halftime and seven minutes into the second half and was down one with 2:54 left to play before the 8-0 run. Antonio Reeves started the surge with a 3-pointer, D.J. Wagner followed with a layup and Reed Sheppard capped the run with a 3-pointer with 1:27 left. The last two baskets for the Wildcats came from Razorback turnovers.
Both teams struggled offensively in the first half, each going 9-of-31 from the field (29%), Arkansas making just 2-of-10 from 3-point range and Kentucky making just 2-of-9.
The difference in the second half was Kentucky making 7-of-11 from 3-point range with Arkansas going 2-of-9.
The 24 first-half points by Kentucky were the fewest by the Wildcats in the series with the Razorbacks (97 total halves of basketball) – HogStats.com. Overall, the 63 points was the second-lowest by Kentucky this season. The Wildcats entered the game first in the NCAA in scoring at 89.9 ppg.
Kentucky was led by Sheppard’s 24 points with Tre Mitchell adding a double-double (10 points and 11 rebounds).
Arkansas was led by Mitchell’s 12 points and four blocked shots. He was 8-of-10 at the line with the eight makes tying his career high. Khalif Battle and Tramon Mark each added 11 points. Chandler Lawson contributed seven rebounds.
Arkansas hits the road for its next two games. First, the Razorbacks play at Missouri on Wednesday (Jan. 31) at 7 p.m. and will close the week at LSU on Saturday at 11 a.m.

Hogs Game Notes
• Arkansas starters were El Ellis, Khalif Battle, Tramon Mark, Jalen Harris and Chandler Lawson.
• Kentucky controlled the tip to start the game.
• El Ellis scored the first points of the game with a 3-pointer at 17-45.
• Makhi Mitchell was the first Razorback sub.
• Arkansas entered the game third in the NCAA in blocked shots and finished with nine. With Mitchell’s four blocked shots today, Arkansas has had a player with at least three blocked shots in a game in 12 of its 20 games.
• Trevon Brazile missed the game due to right knee soreness.
• Arkansas is now 7-12 all-time versus the AP #6 team and falls to 4-4 in such games at home. Ironically, the last Razorback win over #6 was versus Kentucky on Feb. 26, 2022, in Bud Walton Arena.
• Arkansas now trails Kentucky 14-35 in the all-time series and 8-10 in games in Fayetteville. Kentucky has won two straight in the series after Arkansas had won three straight. Coach Muss is 3-3 all-time versus Kentucky (all at Arkansas).
• Layden Blocker was a team-best +7 in 5:27 played. Jalen Graham, who battled foul trouble, was +3 in 17:51 played.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The statement from Arkansas was short, simple and the to the point about 10 minutes before tipoff of Saturday’s game with Kentuck: “Senior guard Davonte Davis has stepped away from the program.” To a lot of folks that happened several games back.
Davis had played in all 19 games this season and started 18 of them. He and Trevon Brazile were tied as the team leaders in number of starts. Brazile was forced to sit out the game with the Wildcats due to soreness in the right knee that was surgically repaired a year ago when he tore his ACL
Davis was averaging 6.3 points per game and 4.0 rebounds this season while shooting 35% from the floor and 23% from 3-point range. It just looked all season, though, like something was off with him. He just didn’t appear engaged like he has in the past and until he sat the entire second half against Ole Miss on Wednesdy night for a “coaches decision” most had assumed he would snap out of it.
Now that apparently isn’t going to happen this sseason. In the first half against Kentucky, the Razorbacks were clinging to a 26-24 lead at halftime. Nobody appears to feel very safe with that lead. As Eric Musselman said headed to the locker room at the break, “they are trying to find their offense” in this way, but the defense is making it close.
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