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Hogs get back in win column for momentum going to SEC Tournament
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Arkansas (20-11, 7-9 SEC) earned their way back in the win column after taking down Texas A&M (7-19, 2-14 SEC), 78-65, to clinch the Razorbacks’ third 20-win season with Mike Neighbors at the helm.
Arkansas earned the win off a season-high 13 3-pointers and seven players with 7+ points, as well as 18 points off the bench. Samara Spencer led the Razorbacks for the second straight game with 19 points, as Arkansas broke a three-game losing streak to the Aggies.
Seniors Chrissy Carr and Avery Hughes were honored following the win.
Spencer got the scoring started with a layup, which started a 7-0 run. Texas A&M scored its first field goal after over three minutes into the contest to start a 4-0 run, but Spencer responded with a 3-pointer.
At the media timeout, Arkansas held a 12-6 advantage. Arkansas fell in a drought for nearly 2.5 minutes until Makayla Daniels made the backend of her two free throw attempts.
Jersey Wolfenbarger then started a 7-0 run all on her own, which was initiated with a 3-pointer. After one quarter, Arkansas led, 20-10.
Spencer got the Razorbacks their first basket of the second quarter after driving to the basket for a layup. Texas A&M nailed a 3-pointer to cut the lead to eight, but Spencer answered with a triple of her own.
Hot from the field, Texas A&M made its third straight field goal, but Arkansas held a 28-21 edge going into the media timeout with 4:49 left in the first half. Arkansas was in a scoring drought for over two minutes, but the Razorbacks forced four Texas A&M turnovers during that period.
Wolfenbarger then dug the Razorbacks out of the hole with a reverse layup. Poffenbarger then found herself on that scoreboard with 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions, while Texas A&M was held from scoring a field goal for the remaining 6:09 of the quarter. Arkansas led 36-25 at the half.

Poffenbarger came up with a steal to set up Arkansas on offense. She then nailed her third 3-pointer of the contest, Arkansas’ first of three field goals to open the second half. After a Carr triple, Texas A&M called a timeout, as Arkansas led 44-25 with 7:57 remaining in the quarter.
Out of the timeout, the Aggies began a 5-0 run, which was started by a 3-pointer. The Razorbacks would respond, as Emrie Ellis came through with a layup.
The Aggies answered with another triple, but Ellis matched it with a shot from beyond the arc of her own. Arkansas continued to stay hot from the field, and after a Daniels 3-pointer, Arkansas led 57-34 with under five minutes left in the quarter.
Texas A&M went on a 7-0 run, while Arkansas was held from the field for the remaining four minutes of the quarter. The Razorbacks still held a 60-46 advantage going into the final quarter.

Spencer gave the Razorbacks their first field goal in nearly five minutes in the fourth quarter with a jumper. Daniels from beyond the arc extended Arkansas’ lead to 20, 68-48, with 7:23 left in the game.
Texas A&M scored seven straight points, while Arkansas was in a scoring drought for nearly three minutes. Spencer then banked in a 3-pointer as the buzzer sounded to extend Arkansas’ lead to 16, 71-55.
Arkansas came up with a pair of stops, but then Texas A&M knocked down a 3-pointer to cut Arkansas’ lead to 11 with 2:36 left in the game. Out of the timeout, Erynn Barnum knocked down a 3-pointer, Arkansas’ 13th of the game, to extend her point total to double digits. Texas A&M outscored the Razorbacks 10-7 in the final 2:30 of play, but Arkansas held on to win, 78-65.

Hogs Highlights
• Spencer led the way with 19 points off 7-of-15 from the field. She also logged five rebounds, one block and one steal
• Barnum logged 12 points and five rebounds, as well as a block and steal
• Daniels tallied 12 points, four rebounds and a career-high two blocks
• Poffenbarger had a productive day with nine points, four rebounds and a career-high five assists
• The bench put up 18 points on the day. Wolfenbarger created a big spark in the first quarter, finishing the day with nine points off 4-of-7 shooting, as well as three rebounds and a steal
• Ellis logged seven points, three rebounds and two blocks
• Carr registered eight points off two 3-pointers and six rebounds on her Senior Day
• Arkansas recorded a season-high 13 3-pointers, which was done by seven players scoring a triple, the most this season
Next Game
The Razorbacks are set to play in the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament next week in Greenville, South Carolina. The full bracket and more information will be released soon.
Hogs blow solid start by Hollan against EIU in final game of series
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — No. 9 Arkansas (5-2) was unable to secure its first sweep of the season, suffering a 12-3 loss to Eastern Illinois (4-2) in Sunday’s series finale at Baum-Walker Stadium.
The Razorbacks watched their two-run lead entering the sixth inning turn into a nine-run deficit by the end of the eighth. Arkansas’ bullpen was knocked around for 10 runs on eight hits and four walks in 3 1/3 innings of relief work.
Hunter Hollan’s strong start on the mound was spoiled in the loss. The lefty, who twirled 5 2/3 innings of two-run ball, struck out four while allowing six hits and two walks. He departed the game with a two-run lead and in line for the win.
Through his first two starts of the season, Hollan has been as good as advertised. He boasts a 1-0 record with a 2.79 ERA and nine strikeouts in 9 2/3 innings on the year.
The Hogs provided Hollan with early offense thanks to Jace Bohrofen’s towering solo home run over the J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Baseball Development Center in the second before John Bolton’s two-out RBI double in the fifth.
Tavian Josenberger’s two-out single to right scored Bolton from second, extending Arkansas’ fifth-inning lead to 3-1.
From there, however, things took a turn for the worst. With Hollan out, Eastern Illinois took it to the Arkansas bullpen, scoring one in the sixth, four in the seventh and six more in the eighth to open a commanding 12-3 advantage.
The Razorbacks recorded only four hits all game and were silenced over the final four innings. Josenberger finished with a team-leading two base knocks, while he, Bohrofen and Bolton each recorded one of the Hogs’ three RBI.
Arkansas hosts Illinois State in a midweek matchup at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, before welcoming in Wright State for three games this weekend. The series between the Razorbacks and Raiders gets underway at 3 p.m. Friday on SEC Network+.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.
Hogs try to come back, but fall short at Alabama, 86-83
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Arkansas was down 12 with 3:08 to play before making a feverish comeback attempt that ended with a game-tying 3-point attempt missing at the buzzer as No. 2 Alabama escaped with an 86-83 victory Saturday afternoon at Coleman Coliseum.
Arkansas led by nine, 37-28, at the break but Alabama started the second on a 19-9 run to take its first lead since the first half (47-46) to force a Razorback timeout. The run was extended to 28-9 for a 56-46 Alabama lead. Davonte Davis ended the draught at 10:26.
From that point, the teams played evenly with Alabama leading by nine (64-55) with seven minutes left. Neither team scored for the next minute and Alabama pushed its lead to 12. Davis answered with a 3-pointer and Anthony Black followed with a layup.
However, Alabama’s Brandon Miller drained a 3-pointer with 3:08 left to give Bama a 12-point cushion once again.
Arkansas scored on three straight possessions, capped by a Nick Smith Jr., 3-pointer, to make it a 5-point game (75-70) with 1:45 remaining. Arkansas was down six with 22 ticks left before Ricky Council IV converted an old-fashion 3-point play. Alabama’s Nick Sears, who was 9-of-10 at the line, made two free throws only the see Smith answer with a 3-pointer to make it a two-point game with 10 seconds left.
Alabama’s Rylan Griffen made 1-of-2 free throws with seven seconds left to give the Crimson Tide a three-point lead (86-83) with seven seconds left. Arkansas got a good look for the potential game-tying 3-pointer but it didn’t go down to give the Tide the win.
Alabama made 25-of-30 free throws, including 18-of-21 in the second half, while Arkansas was 20-of-39 at the line, including 12-of-20 in the second half.
Arkansas had three players score 20-plus points in the loss as Smith scored 24, Davis had 21 and Council had 20.
Miller led Alabama with 24 points. Jahvon Quinerly had 16 and Sears added 13. Noah Clowney pulled down 13 rebounds and Charles Bediako had 10 boards.
Arkansas stays on the road to play its final road game of the season, facing the nationally-ranked Tennessee Volunteers. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. and the game will be televised on ESPN2.
FIRST HALF: Arkansas 37, Alabama: 28
• Arkansas scored first and led for 16:05.
• The last time Alabama led was 19-17 with 8:27 left. Arkansas then went on a 16-4 run to lead by 10 with 2:02 left.
• Arkansas led by as many as 11 twice, including 35-24 with 1:42 left.
• There were only six combined assists in the half, two by Arkansas, as each team shot just 33%.
• Anthony Black only played the first four minutes of the first half before picking up two fouls.
• Nick Smith Jr., led Arkansas with 10 points. Devo Davis and Ricky Council IV added eight each.
• Brandon Miller led Alabama with seven points.
Hogs Notes
• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Anthony Black – Nick Smith Jr. – Davonte Davis – Jordan Walsh – Makhi Mitchell for the third time.
• Alabama won the tip.
• Nick Smith Jr., scored the first points, a jumper at 19:01.
• Ricky Council IV was the first Razorback sub.
• This was the first time an unranked Arkansas team lead a team in the AP top 3 at halftime. Arkansas was looking for its first-ever win versus the AP #2 team in a true road game, falling to 0-6 in such games.
• This was the first time since South Carolina (Mar. 2020) that three Razorbacks scored 20-plus in the same game. Versus South Carolina in 2020, Moses Moody scored 28, Justin Smith 22 and JD Notae 21.
• Ricky Council IV is now just 29 points for 1,000 in his collegiate career.
• Arkansas had its streak of 12 straight games shooting at least 44% from the field snapped. Arkansas shot 41.4% versus Alabama.
• Alabama shot 55.9% in the second half and 45.3% for the game.
• Arkansas had 12 steals, tying for the most by an Alabama opponent this year, and forced 17 Alabama turnovers, the second-most by the Crimson Tide in an SEC game this year.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.










