Razorbacks run over Oklahoma on Saturday for ninth win of year

TULSA, Okla. — Arkansas closed the first half with a 12-4 run, opened the second half with an 11-2 spurt and never looked back in an 88-78 win over Oklahoma Saturday afternoon in the second annual Crimson and Cardinal Classic, played at the BOK Center.

The No. 9-8 Razorbacks improve to 9-1 while the Sooners fall to 7-3. The teams have split the two-game, neutral-site series to date with the designated home team winning each year.

Ricky Council IV scored a game-high 26 points, including 17 in the first half. He and Davonte Davis, who had a steal and two free throws with 5.1 seconds left before the break, sparked the run to end the first half.

Arkansas missed its first two shots of the second half before making eight straight to take a 60-48 lead. 

Oklahoma got to within nine (73-68) with 4:47 left after a Tanner Groves 3-pointer. However, Jordan Walsh answered with a triple of his own. The Sooners made a couple more 3’s inside the final 1:30 to get to within nine twice.

With 1:05 left, Kamani Johnson helped put the game out of reach. After Davonte Davis missed the second of two free throws, Walsh had a putback attempt miss but Johnson was there to tip the ball in to put the Hogs up 12.

Nick Saban (Walt Beazley / Arkansas Communications)

Nick Smith Jr., finished with 21 points. Walsh tied his season high with 12 points, making two triples, and Makhi Mitchell added 10 points with six rebounds and a season-high four assists. Anthony Black and Council each had five assists.

Grant Sherfield led Oklahoma with 23 points while Milos Urzan and Jalen Hill added 15 and 11, respectively.

Arkansas will take a week off due to final exams and returns to action Saturday (Dec. 17) for its annual trip to North Little Rock to host Bradley at Simmons Bank Arena. Tipoff is set for 3 p.m.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 43, Oklahoma: 40

• Arkansas ended the half on a 12-4 run thanks to a deep 3-pointer from Ricky Council IV as the shot clock expired followed by a Council old-fashion 3-point play. Then, as the half was expiring, Davonte Davis had a steal, was fouled and hit two free throws with 5.1 seconds left to provide the 43-40 halftime score.

• Council scored 17 for the Razorbacks while Nick Smith Jr., added 10.

• Arkansas was only whistled for three fouls and the Sooners did not attempt a free throw. The Razorbacks were 7-of-9 from the line.

• The Sooners shot 62.1% from the field, including 4-of-8 from 3-point range.

• Grant Sherfield led the Sooners with 11 points.

Davonte Davis (Walt Beazley / Arkansas Communications)

SECOND HALF: Arkansas 45, Oklahoma: 38

• Nick Smith Jr., led Arkansas with 11 second-half points.

• Arkansas has 11 assists on 18 made baskets in the period.

• All five of Council’s assists came in the second half.

• Sherfield had 12 points in the half to lead Oklahoma.

• The Razorbacks shot 62.1 percent from the field in the half.

Game Notes

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Anthony Black – Nick Smith Jr. – Ricky Council IV – Jordan Walsh – Makhi Mitchell for the third consecutive game.

• Arkansas won the tip.

• Makhi Mitchell scored the game’s first points, a layup at 19:47 on a pass from Anthony Black.

• Davonte Davis and Jalen Graham were the first Razorback subs for the first time this season.

• The 58 points in the paint are the fourth-most versus a Power-5 opponent and the most in a game away from Bud Walton Arena.

• For the second time this season, Ricky Council IV played all 40 minutes of a regulation game. He has now played all 20 minutes in a half nine times.

• All eight Razorbacks that played were credited with at least one steal. Walsh and Black each had two.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — No. 9-8 Arkansas steps away from Bud Walton Arena for the next two games but will serve as the home team this year in Tulsa.

Arkansas will face Oklahoma in the second annual Crimson and Cardinal Classic, Saturday at Tulsa’s BOK Center.

Tipoff is set for Noon and the game will be televised on ESPN2 and fuboTV.

WATCH-LISTEN to Hogs-Sooners

Who: Arkansas Razorbacks (8-1, 0-0 SEC) vs. Oklahoma Sooners (7-2, 0-0 Big 12)

What: Second annual Crimson and Cardinal Classic

When: Saturday, Dec. 10, Noon

Where: BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.

Watch: ESPN2 (Mark Neely and Tim Welsh).

Listen Online: HitThatLine.com

On the 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.

• Border rivals Arkansas and Oklahoma will play the second Crimson and Cardinal Classic – a multi-year series at Tulsa’s BOK Center. The BOK Center is almost the midway point between the Arkansas (116 miles) and Oklahoma (125 miles) campuses.

• The Arkansas and Oklahoma series includes 29 games dating back to the 1938-39 season. Arkansas owns a 16-13 advantage in the series, including a 5-1 record when the teams play on a neutral court.

• The last time they met was the inaugural Crimson & Cardinal Classic on Dec. 11, 2021, in Tulsa. The Sooners pulled away late for an 88-66 victory. Arkansas, ranked #10/12, trimmed a 15-point deficit to three with 9:55 to play but could not stop Oklahoma’s hot shooting from 3-point range. Arkansas made five straight free throws to make the score 57-54 midway through the second half. The teams went back and forth over the next minute and the Sooners led by four (61-57) with 8:57 left after a Davonte Davis jumper. Oklahoma then went on an 11-0 run, thanks to three consecutive 3-pointers and never looked back. Oklahoma finished the game making 13-of-22 (.591) from long range and had 18 assists on its 28 made baskets. Davis led all scorers with a career-high 26 points, making a career-high four 3’s.

ARKANSAS IN TULSA (11-18 overall)

• Is 0-1 in the BOK Center with last year’s loss to Oklahoma.

• Is 9-15 all-time at the University of Tulsa.

• Is 1-2 all-time at Oral Roberts.

• Is 1-0 vs Oklahoma State at Tulsa’s Mabee Center.

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Hogs end up having to battle to pull away for 63-50 win

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas (11-0) battled back on Thursday night to take down Lamar (4-4), 63-50.

The Razorbacks found themselves in unfamiliar territory at the half, trailing 33-31, but after holding the Cardinals to just 17 points off 17.2 percent shooting in the second half, the Hogs found a way to remain as one of 13 unbeaten teams in the country.

Chrissy Carr and Saylor Poffenbarger came up with big shots in the second half to pull away with the win. Carr led the game with 18 points, while Poffenbarger tallied her second consecutive double-double off a career-high 17 points and 12 rebounds.

Saylor Poffenbarger (Andy Hodges / HitThatLine.com)

In the first quarter, Lamar fired away a 3-pointer on their second possession as the shot clock expired, but Carr followed on the other end with one of her own.

Arkansas pulled away 8-3 following a Samara Spencer 3-point play, but Lamar scored four straight points.

At the media timeout, the Hogs led by just one, 10-9. Arkansas forced six consecutive Lamar turnovers but could not capitalize off those mistakes, as Lamar retook the lead, 13-12, with 33 seconds left in the first quarter.

Following a Lamar 3-pointer with six seconds left, the Cardinals had the 16-13 advantage after 10 minutes of action.

Maryam Dauda (Andy Hodges / HitThatLine.com)

Maryam Dauda made a layup in the opening minute of the quarter to cut the Lamar lead to one, but Arkansas fell in a drought after coming up empty on a number of offensive possessions.

A hard-fought second-chance layup by Jersey Wolfenbarger put the Razorbacks back within one, but after a Lamar triple, the Cardinals led, 21-17 with 6:27 remaining in the half.

Following an Erynn Barnum and-1, the Razorbacks trailed by one, 23-22, at the media timeout. Out of the break, Carr helped the Razorbacks pull ahead for the first time in the quarter, 24-23.

Poffenbarger started to heat up, coming up with a layup, a jumper and a 3-pointer, but the Razorbacks’ lead was just one with under a minute left in the half. Lamar ended the half on a 5-0 run, as the Razorbacks went into the locker room down two, 33-31.

Carr tied the game up at 35 out of the half with her second triple of the night.

The Hogs found themselves down again, but a Spencer 3-pointer put her in double digits and Arkansas back ahead.

That lead was short-lived, as Lamar retook the lead, and at the media timeout, Arkansas trailed, 42-41.

Lamar fell in a scoring drought for over five minutes, and following two Spencer free throws on different possessions, the Razorbacks led by two, 44-42, and would have the advantage for the remainder of the game.

Carr rattled in a 3-pointer in a quiet quarter from the field for both teams. Arkansas led 47-43 going into the final quarter of play.

Spencer opened the quarter with a tough layup and after Arkansas did not score a point for nearly three minutes, Carr nailed down a tough 3-pointer and following a Pofffenbarger layup, the Razorbacks led by nine, 54-45, with 5:56 left in the game.

Lamar knocked down a triple after calling a timeout to cut the Arkansas lead to four with less than four minutes left. Arkansas could not score for three minutes and some change, but a Poffenbarger layup broke that drought.

The Hogs finished the quarter on a 9-0 run to win the game, 63-50.

Hogs Highlights

• Carr paced the Razorbacks with 18 points and shot 4-of-9 from 3-point and 6-of-8 from the line.

• Poffenbarger followed with her second straight double-double with a career best 17 points and 12 rebounds. She stuffed the stat sheet with three assists, three blocks, two steals and a team-leading +/- at 19.

• Spencer tallied her eighth game in double figures with 17 points and added four assists
Barnum logged five points, eight boards and two blocks.

• Wolfenbarger drew back-to-back starts and had four points, six rebounds, three blocks and two steals.

• Rylee Langerman came up with big minutes with 18 and finished with six rebounds
Arkansas had the slight edge in rebounds, 37-36, to outrebound teams in 10 of 11 games.

• The Razorbacks continue their best start since 2013, beginning the year 11-0.

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The Razorbacks finish this four game homestand on Sunday, Dec. 11 against Arkansas State. Tipoff is set for 3 p.m. with coverage of the game being broadcast on SEC Network.

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