Hogs’ big quarter, Scott’s 33-point outing enough to down Auburn

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas used a 31-point third quarter and two big stops on defense at the end of the game to defeat Auburn, 74-72, on the Hogs’ Play4Kay game.

The Razorbacks outscored the Tigers 31-11 in the third quarter with Taliah Scott tallying 17 of her 33 points in that quarter alone to pace the Hogs to their third straight one possession win over the Tigers.

Auburn got off to a quick 6-0 lead, as the Hogs had back-to-back turnovers converted into points for the Tigers. Maryam Dauda then got Arkansas on the board after its fourth possession with a layup. Arkansas and Auburn then fell in scoring droughts that both lasted over two minutes until Auburn picked off another Arkansas pass and turned it into points.

After a scoring drought of over three minutes, Scott took it to the lane for a layup. At the media timeout taken at the 4:42 mark, Arkansas trailed 10-4. Auburn went on a 7-0 run that started before the media timeout, while Arkansas was held in a scoring drought for nearly 3.5 minutes. Dauda then helped the Hogs get out of the drought with a layup, but Auburn led the way after the first quarter, 17-6.

The Hogs and Tigers exchanged baskets to begin the second quarter. Arkansas cut the deficit to eight with 7:49 left in the first half after Spencer made one of two free throws, but Auburn went on a 6-0 run, leading to Arkansas calling a timeout. The Hogs trailed 27-13 with 5:49 left in the quarter.

After a scoring drought for nearly four minutes, Makayla Daniels took it to the rack for two, and after the Hogs started the game 0-for-9 from beyond the arc, Scott knocked down a triple. A Daniels layup and Scott jumper cut the deficit to seven until Auburn broke their 2.5-minute scoring skid with a jumper. After outscoring the Tigers 19-17 in the second quarter, Arkansas trailed 34-25 at the half.

Scott knocked down a jumper to begin the second half, but Auburn answered with four straight points. Daniels and Scott then responded with back-to-back triples in just 20 seconds to climb the Hogs within five. The Tigers called a timeout, as the Hogs trailed, 38-33, with 7:51 left in the third quarter. Scott her third 3-pointer to cut the deficit to two, but Auburn made one of two free throws to put the lead back to three.

Scott added her fourth 3-pointer of the game to tie the game at 41 with under five minutes to play in the third. A Scott and-1 pulled the Hogs ahead by three, Arkansas’ first lead of the game, which started an 15-0 run for the Hogs, while Auburn was in a scoring drought for over 4.5 minutes and had no field goals for nearly eight minutes.

Daniels then delivered a 3-point play to extend Arkansas’ run to an 18-1 one. Auburn hit a 3-pointer just before the end of the quarter, but the Hogs outscored the Tigers 31-11 in the third to take a 56-45 lead into the fourth quarter.

To begin the fourth quarter, Scott hit her sixth 3-pointer of the game to extend the Hogs lead to 14. Auburn responded with a 4-0 run and then Scott made two freebies. Auburn then knocked down two triples to cut the deficit to seven, but Scott went to the rack for a floater to put the Hogs back up by nine.

The Tigers knocked down a jumper, and at the media timeout taken at the 4:48 mark, Arkansas led, 64-57. The Tigers, who were starting to press, picked off a pass to convert to a layup and cut the Arkansas lead to four until Daniels made one of two free throws.

Auburn went on a 9-1 run, but Samara Spencer came up with a layup in response to put the Hogs back up by three. The Tigers tied the game after making 3-of-4 shots from the line. With 1:24 left in the game, the game was knotted at 67. Daniels made two free throws to pull the Hogs back ahead, but Auburn responded with a layup.

Spencer converted a 3-point play after drawing a foul off a layup, which was a huge play for the Hogs, and with 37 seconds left, Arkansas led 72-69, as Auburn called a timeout. After a stop on defense, Scott got fouled and made both free throws.

Auburn then made a 3-pointer off a second-chance opportunity, as the Hogs led by two with 17 seconds left. Auburn then had to have a quick foul and found Daniels, who missed both to give Auburn another chance. The Tigers missed a layup with two seconds left but came up with a team rebound with two seconds left on the clock. Auburn lobbed the ball for a jumper, but the Tigers missed the game-tying basket at the buzzer, as Arkansas pulled out the 74-72 victory.

Hogs Highlights

• Scott was on a heater with her third 30-point game of the year with 33 points off 6-of-12 shooting from beyond the arc. She was a perfect 5-of-5 from the free throw line and came up with big stops on defense, drawing three charges and playing all 40 minutes

• Daniels registered 15 points, six rebounds and two assists. She moved up to sixth in all-time career points and now is No. 28 in career rebounds (529) and fourth in career free throws attempted (553) after shooting 10 free throws tonight

• Now, Daniels is the career minutes leader at Arkansas with 4,238 minutes played

• Poffenbarger recorded four points and 13 rebounds for her 16th game this season with 10+ rebounds. She is now third in individual season defensive rebounds (228) and tied for 26th in career rebounds (534)

• Dauda logged her third double-double of the season with 12 points off 4-of-8 from the field and 11 rebounds, five offensive. She logged four blocks for her 10th 3+ block game of the season

• Spencer recorded 10 points, three rebounds and five assists. She is now No. 11 in career assists with 336 in her career

• Emrie Ellis came up with a big nine minutes, registering two blocks and a team-high +12 in +/-

• The team is now fifth in single season blocks with 142

Next Game

Arkansas will go back to the Sunshine State for the fourth time this season, set to place Florida on Feb. 8 at 5 p.m. CT. The game from Exatech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center will be broadcast on SECN+.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

HOG REACTION – Arkansas drummed by LSU

Tye, Matt and Will recap Arkansas’ loss to LSU in Baton Rouge.

Razorbacks stagger out of Baton Rouge with another big loss

BATON ROUGE, La. — Hot-shooting LSU got 25 points from Will Baker and 20 from Jalen Cook to defeat Arkansas, 95-74, Saturday afternoon at the Pete Mavarich Assembly Center.

Baker was 9-of-11 from the field, including 4-of-5 from 3-point range, while Cook was 5-of-6 from the floor and 7-o-f-7 at the line. LSU’s leading scorer, Jordan Wright, was held to just one basket, a 3-pointer late in the game, but he scored 13 points by going 10-of-10 at the line.

Overall, LSU was 12-of-23 from 3-point range and was 25-of-28 at the free throw line. By contrast, Arkansas was just 3-of-13 from deep and 23-of-33 at the line.

Arkansas came out the gate early but LSU scored the next 10- points and led the rest of the half. The Razorbacks made a run to cut its deficit to 12 (36-24) to force a Tiger timeout. LSU responded with a 9-0 run to take its largest lead of 21 (45-24). However, Arkansas scored the last six points of the half for the 45-30 halftime score.

Baker led LSU with 17 first-half points and the Tigers were 7-of-12 from 3-point range in the period.

Tramon Mark paced Arkansas with 20 points and had a team-best six rebounds. Jalen Graham added a season-high 18 points. Makhi Mitchell had 10 points and a team-best four assists.

The Razorbacks will not play again until next Saturday (Feb. 10) when Arkansas hosts Georgia at 5 p.m.

Hogs Game Notes

• Arkansas starters were Layden Blocker, Khalif Battle, Tramon Mark, Jalen Harris and Chandler Lawson.

• Arkansas stole the opening tip to start the game.

• Jalen Graham scored the first points of the game with a jumper in the lane at 19:36.

• Makhi Mitchell was the first Razorback sub.

• Arkansas entered the game #2 in the NCAA in blocked shots, but blocked a season-low two shots. The previous low was three versus South Carolina.

• After getting 10 steals at Missouri, Arkansas had eight at LSU.

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Hot second quarter lifts Crimson Tide past Razorbacks

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas was defeated by Alabama, 86-70, as the Hogs were outscored 23-6 in the second quarter.

The Razorbacks were able to cut the deficit to nine with 3:38 left in the game, but that final push came too late. Alabama shot 50 percent from the field and outrebounded Arkansas 46-32 in the game. Saylor Poffenbarger paced the Hogs with her seventh double-double of the season behind 23 points and 11 rebounds.

Alabama got on the board first off a 3-pointer, but Maryam Dauda had a quick response with one of her own. Samara Spencer then had an answer to an Alabama basket with a triple off a second-chance opportunity. The Tide went up 11-8, but Poffenbarger drained a 3-pointer to tie the game back at 11.

Dauda then drained her second 3-pointer of the night to put the Hogs back ahead. That lead was short-lived, as Alabama knocked down a 3-pointer, but Poffenbarger answered with a layup and got fouled in the process. At the media timeout taken at the 4:10 mark, Arkansas led, 16-14.

Arkansas fell in a scoring drought for over three minutes, which allowed Alabama to go on a 6-0 run, but Poffenbarger dug the Hogs out of the hole with a 3-pointer. The Hogs trailed the Tide at the end of the first, 20-19.

The Tide got their first four points in the second quarter off free throws, while Arkansas was searching for its first score in the quarter. After over 2.5 minutes, Taliah Scott, in her return after missing the previous six games due to injury, made a deep 3-pointer.

Alabama then went on a 5-0 run, as Arkansas was held in a scoring drought for over 2.5 minutes. At the media timeout taken with five minutes left in the first half, the Hogs trailed, 29-22. Makayla Daniels hit a 3-pointer, but the Tide closed out the quarter on a 17-3 run. With the Hogs outscored 23-6 in the second quarter, Arkansas trailed 43-25 at the half.

Alabama kept it rolling on offense out of the break to extend its lead to 20 after picking off a pass from the Hogs to take it to the rack for a layup. Poffenbarger then broke the Hogs’ six-minute scoring drought with a layup and Spencer followed with of her own. Arkansas made its third straight field goal after Poffenbarger knocked down her third triple of the night, as Alabama called timeout.

The Hogs trailed 47-32 with 7:37 left in the third quarter. Out of the break, Alabama outscored Arkansas 11-3 until Dauda came up with a layup. At the media timeout with 4:45 left in the half, Arkansas trailed 58-37. Alabama went on a 6-0 run and then Poffenbarger hit her fourth 3-pointer of the night. Arkansas was outscored 28-26 in the third quarter, as the Hogs trailed 71-51 after three quarters.

Dauda made two free throws to begin the fourth quarter, but Alabama knocked down a 3-pointer. Scott then put up a tough layup, while being fouled in the process, which started an 9-2 run for Arkansas.

With 4:32 left in the game, Arkansas trailed, 76-62. Scott then came up with a steal and capitalized with a layup and drew the foul to extend Arkansas’ run to a 10-0 one. With 3:59 left in the game, Arkansas trailed, 76-65. Two Spencer free throws cut the deficit to nine, while Alabama was in a scoring drought for four minutes, but then the Tide made back-to-back baskets.

Daniels knocked down a triple and Arkansas called a timeout, down 80-70 with 2:22 left in the game. Alabama closed out the game on a 6-0 run to defeat the Hogs, 86-70.

Hogs Game Highlights

• Five Hogs finished the game in double digits in scoring

• Poffenbarger captured her seventh double-double of the season with 23 points off 9-of-18 shooting and 4-of-9 from 3-point with 11 rebounds and two steals in 30 minutes

• With 266 rebounds on the season, Poffenbarger surpassed her rebound total from last season in just 22 games, which is the fourth most in a season in school history. Poffenbarger is now tied for third in individual season double-doubles

• Spencer registered 14 points, seven rebounds, two assists and one steal. She is now tied for 11th on the career assist list with 332 and logged her 17th game this season with 10+ points

• Daniels recorded 11 points off 4-of-8 shooting and five assists

• Dauda logged 10 points, four rebounds, four assists and three blocks. With 58 swats on the season, she is tied for sixth in individual season blocks

• In her first game back after six off from injury, Scott logged 10 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in 28 minutes played off the bench

• Arkansas logged 11 3-pointers, its 13th 10+ 3-pointer night of the year

• With 136 blocks on the season, Arkansas is tied for seventh on the individual season list for swats

Next Game

The Hogs will stay home to host Auburn on Sunday, Feb. 4 for Arkansas’ Play4Kay game. Fans are encouraged to wear pink for the game, which will tipoff at 5 p.m. at Bud Walton Arena and will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.