Landing back in poll helps Hogs’ fans feelings but actually means little

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While Arkansas fans will feel respected, getting back into the Associated Press poll Monday means little.

“It is what it is,” Razorbacks coach Eric Musselman said Monday morning. “It’s great for our fans, it’s good for our players.”

After winning eight of their last nine games, the Hogs re-enter the poll at No. 23, one spot higher than they were when they fell out after losing to Hofstra back in December.

In a few weeks it really won’t matter.

When the tournaments start it really doesn’t matter where the media or coaches think you should be ranked, the goal is to win and keep playing games.

The Hogs saw a nine-game winning streak end at Alabama on Saturday. Last Tuesday they beat Auburn in as big of a win at Bud Walton Arena as any team has had since they opened the place in 1993.

“To split last week and then to jump up in the rankings is a credit to the teams that we played and the respect that the national voters have for not just Auburn, but also for Alabama,” Musselman said.

Arkansas returns to play Tuesday at Missouri (10-14, 4-7 SEC) for an 8 p.m. tip. The game will air on the SEC Network.

Interestingly enough, it was the first matchup with the Tigers back in January when the Hogs their first league win.

And started that nine-game winning streak.

Saturday, the Hogs (19-6, 8-4 SEC) will host Tennessee, which is No. 16 in this week’s poll. It will be the first AP Top 25 matchup in Bud Walton Arena since No. 20 Arkansas defeated No. 6 Alabama 81-66 last February.

The game will begin at 3 p.m. and be broadcast on ESPN.

Other SEC teams in the poll are Auburn (2), Kentucky (4) and Alabama (25).

The goal for Musselman now is to stay there by winning.

“Now there’s a number attached to our name and that adds responsibility as well when you’re playing somebody,” he said.

And he knows if they can keep winning the rankings really don’t matter.

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COLUMBIA, Mo. — Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors kinda likes the way this team has come together.

“I’m starting to run out of words,” he said after a 54-point second half led to what became a blowout 88-71 win over Missouri. “Our locker room is a fun place to be right now.”

With the win, the Hogs have now won six straight games over the Tigers.

This one may have been the best performance of the season, though.

The Hogs shot 47% from the field, 40% from three, and dominated the Tigers on the glass, 49-37.

Redshirt senior Amber Ramirez had another big game, scoring 25 points and grabbing nine rebounds.

All of that in three quarters. She didn’t score a point in the first period, but dominated the rest of the way, finishing with her seventh 20-plus point game of the season.

Freshman Samara Spencer returned after missing Thursday night’s win over Ole Miss and had a career-best 22 points, seven boards and four assists.

Mizzou had all the momentum at halftime as Aijha Blackwell dropped in an and-one to close out the first half, and a 41-34 lead.

The Hogs shot just 36% from the field in that first half.

“The halftime locker room was amazing,” Neighbors said later. “The way they were talking to each other, the way they were taking coaching and making the adjustments.”

Arkansas turned the heat up in the second half, dominating Missouri, 54-30, over the final two quarters.

Spencer and Sasha Goforth scored 15 each after the break and Ramirez added 14.

The Hogs led by four going into the final quarter after trailing by as many as 11 in the third quarter.

Ramirez had deep three-pointer just before the buzzer at the end of the third quarter and the Hogs blew the game open after that.

They outscored the Tigers, 26-12, hitting eight of their 13 shots in the frame, including three of four from behind the arc.

“The second half was about as good as we’ve played all year,” Neighbors said.

Game Notes

• Ramirez has simply been unstoppable as of late – she’s gone for 25 or more in four of her last five games.

• Spencer has gone for 20 or more in three of her last four games played.

• Freshman Jersey Wolfenbarger registered her second-career double-double, going for 12 points and 11 rebounds.

• Goforth has now scored 15+ in back-to-back games. She also blocked three Mizzou shots, her 13th game this season with multiple blocks.

• Rylee Langerman collected four steals in the game, a new career-best.

Next Game

The Razorbacks will stay on the road, heading to Gainesville for a showdown with Florida. The Hogs will play Thursday with an early tip-off at 5 p.m.