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Hogs’ can’t complete comeback against Tennesse in regular-season finale

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Arkansas erased a 21-point, halftime deficit to trail by two (76-74) but No. 13 Tennessee held on to win 76-74 Saturday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena.

Tennessee was hot from the 3-point range in the first half (making 9-of-12 compared to 3-of-6 in the second) and the Razorbacks took their turn in the second (making 4-of-9 in the first and 6-of-19 in the second).

The Hogs came out strong to start the second half, outscoring the Vols 10-2 to force a Tennessee timeout at 15:45. The Hogs extended the run to 14-4 and trailed by 11 (54-43).

Later, Chris Lykes made a pair of 3-pointers to get the Hogs to within 11 (71-60) with 5:09 to play. Tennessee answered back to push the lead back to 13 with 4:48 to play.

From that point, Arkansas went on a 12-1 run (including a 10-spurt to start).

JD Notae and Stanley Umude each hit 3’s and Notae added two free throws to make it a 3-point game (73-70). After a John Fulkerson free throw, Notae added two more free throws to make it a 2-point game (74-72) with 56 ticks left.

Santiago Vescovi put the Vols back up four with two free throws with 22 seconds left. Notae answered with two more free throws. Zakai Zeigler made 2-of-4 at the line and the Hogs came up empty twice to provide the 78-74 finale.

Notae led all scorers with 20 points, adding four assists and three steals. Stanley Umude and Chris Lykes each scored 15.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Arkansas is done in the SEC Tournament.

The Razorbacks (18-13) put up an effort but Aliyah Boston and No. 1-ranked South Carolina (28-1) was too strong in a 76-54 loss. The Hogs now have to wait on Selection Sunday on March 13 to find out their NCAA fate.

That will air at 7 p.m. on ESPN.

Samara Spencer led the way for the Hogs in the loss, scoring 10 points. Spencer got a double-double, pulling down eight rebounds. Makayla Daniels also nearly double-doubled for the second straight game, scoring nine points and grabbing nine rebounds.

Samara Spencer (Todd Van Emst / AU Athletics)

TURNING POINT

It was another slow start for the Hogs, as Carolina raced out to a quick 12-4 lead six minutes into the game.

Boston, the SEC Player of the Year, was great in the first quarter for Carolina, scoring five points, pulling down five rebounds, while also nabbing three steals. Arkansas finished the first quarter down 24-12.

The Hogs didn’t quit though, winning the second frame, 17-16.

The Hogs cut the deficit to seven at one point in the third quarter, as a three-ball from Sasha Goforth made it a 44-37 game with 6:50 to play in the frame.

From then on, though, Carolina put its foot on the gas, leading by as many as 24 points in the game. The Gamecocks ended up going wire-to-wire, as the Hogs never led.

 HOG HIGHLIGHTS

• Goforth notched four more blocks in the loss, and is now second on Arkansas’ all-time single-season blocks list (64).

• Rylee Langerman added some scoring punch for the Hogs, chipping in with eight points.

• Erynn Barnum was also effective off the bench, going for seven points, four boards, two assists and two blocks.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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