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Council, Black’s key buckets late let Hogs hang onto win

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Arkansas only made two field goals inside the final three minutes, but both were go-ahead baskets – one by Ricky Council IV and one by Anthony Black – to lead the Razorbacks to a 65-63 victory over South Carolina Saturday afternoon at Colonial Life Arena.

Arkansas won its first true road game of the season, won its fourth-straight SEC game, and evened its conference record to 5-5 (16-7 overall).

While Arkansas led for 34:27, compared to 3:45 by the Gamecocks, the Razorbacks saw a 12-point second-half lead slip away thanks to a 10-0 USC run. Josh Gray capped the run with two free throws for a 59-58 Gamecock lead with 4:03 to play. Black ended the run with a pair of free throws.

Gray answered with a jumper to put USC back on top by one with 2:36 left. Council came back with a nifty finger roll in the lane to put the Hogs back on top.

However, Gray once again answered with a dunk. On the ensuing possession, Black gave Arkansas another one-point lead (64-63) with a layup with 1:21 left. Neither team scored until Black sank a free throw with two seconds left to provide the final score, 65-63.

Jalen Graham led Arkansas with 16 points of the bench. Davonte Davis tied his career-high with four 3-pointers for the second straight game and scored 15 points. Black and Council added 13 and 10, respectively. Jordan Walsh tied his career high with 10 rebounds.

Gray and Meechie Johnson each scored 20 for USC and Hayden Brown had 10. The Gamecocks’ leading scorer, Gregory “GG” Jackson II only managed nine points.

Arkansas stays on the road to face Kentucky in Rupp Arena on Tuesday (Feb. 7).

Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. and the game will be televised on ESPN.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 36, South Carolina 27

• Down one (10-9), Arkansas used a 14-2 run to take an 11-point lead (23-12), making 6-of-7 field goals and holding the Gamecocks to 1-of-8 shooting.

• Jalen Graham led Arkansas with 12 points and Jordan Walsh had five rebounds.

• Josh Gray had 12 points and seven rebounds to lead USC.

• While the rebounds were even at 16, South Carolina had eight offensive rebounds.

• Arkansas shot 57.7 percent while holding South Carolina to 33.3 percent.

SECOND HALF: Arkansas 29, South Carolina 36

• South Carolina shot 50 percent from the field and Arkansas was just 37.9 percent.

• The Gamecocks made 5-of-11 from 3-point range.

• Meechie Johnson led USC with 17 points, making 5-of-6 from 3-point range.

• Davonte Davis led Arkansas with nine points and Anthony Black added eight.

GAME NOTES

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Anthony Black – Davonte Davis – Ricky Council – Makhel Mitchell – Makhi Mitchell for the second-straight time, third time overall.

• Arkansas won the tip.

• Ricky Council IV scored the game’s first points at 19:34.

• Jordan Walsh was the first Razorback sub.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas opens a two-game road swing on Saturday against South Carolina.

Tipoff at Colonial Life Arena is set for 2:30 pm and the game will be televised on the SEC Network and fuboTV.

The Razorbacks are a 14.5-point favorite in the betting lines and there is speculation it could be a trap game against a team that hasn’t won a single SEC home game this season.

“Any game in the SEC is tough, but especially if it’s a road game,” Hogs point guard Anthony Black said earlier this week. “We just have to be focused on ourselves, play as good as we can play and come out with a win. We can’t get too caught up in who we are playing against.

“We just have to focus and do whatever it takes to win a road game, which we haven’t done yet.”

That last little point could be the main motivation. The Hogs haven’t won a true road game since they beat Florida last year on Feb. 22.

“They’re desperate to win at home, we’re desperate to win on the road,” Hogs coach Eric Musselman said this week. “It’s a team that beat Clemson, who has been a ranked team. It’s a team that beat Kentucky. They have a young superstar, so they’re going to beat ranked teams like a Clemson.”

That young superstar is GG Jackson, a freshman forward, who was originally the No. 1-ranked prospect in the 2023 class before reclassifying and joining the Gamecocks a year early.

Despite his youth, Jackson has wasted no time looking the part of a future pro. South Carolina’s leading scorer dropped a career-high 30 points on Auburn just a couple weeks ago.

Black knows him.

“We talk every now and then,” Black said. “The thing about him is he is super tall and long and has a guard-like skillset. He’s pretty young. He’s just a special talent, and he’s a good kid, too. He was cool to be around.”

How to Watch-Listen

Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (15-7, 4-5 SEC) at South Carolina Gamecocks (8-14, 1-8 SEC)

What: The Razorbacks put their three-game, SEC win streak on the line.

When: Saturday, Feb. 4, 2:30 p.m.

Where: Colonial Life Arena (18,000) in Columbia, S.C.

Television: SEC Network (Roy Philpott, Mark Wise) and fuboTV.

Listen Online: HitThatLine.com

Radio: ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in Fayetteville, 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman.

Sirius/XM: 137 (Sirius) / 190 (XM) • SXM App: Channel 961

Game Notes

• Arkansas and South Carolina have met on 37 previous occasions, all coming since the Gamecocks joined the SEC the same year the Razorbacks did (1991-92).

• Arkansas owns a 22-15 advantage in the series, but South Carolina leads 8-7 in games played in Columbia.

• Two interesting 3-point tidbits in the South Carolina series for the Hogs. First, on Feb. 9, 2019, Arkansas (Mason Jones) made a 3-pointer for the 1,000th consecutive game versus South Carolina at Colonial Life Arena. At the time, only five other teams had streaks of at least 1,000 consecutive games with a 3-pointer made (UNLV, Duke, Vanderbilt, Kentucky and Western Kentucky). Then, last year in Fayetteville, Arkansas went 0-of-11 from 3-point range to snap a streak of 1,092 games with a 3-pointer made – dating back to Jan. 7, 1989. It was the third-longest such streak in the NCAA at the time behind UNLV and Duke.

• In the first 4 SEC games, Arkansas was just 14-of-72 (19.4%) from 3PT. In the last 6 games, Arkansas has made 35-of-94 (37.2%) from deep.

• Over the last four games, Arkansas is holding opponents to just 58.5 points and just 34 percent shooting from the field.

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