Women's Basketball
Razorbacks can’t hit 3-pointers, fall to No. 13 Wildcats, 75-64
In a battle of top-15 programs, Arkansas went stone cold on 3-point shots and lost to No. 13 Kentucky, 75-64, on New Year’s Eve.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In a battle of top-15 programs, Arkansas fell to No. 13 Kentucky, 75-64, at Memorial Coliseum on New Year’s Eve.
The Razorbacks entered the game riding a six-game winning streak while Kentucky was coming off a blowout win on Dec. 19, when they bludgeoned Wofford, 98-37.
The loss was characterized by the Razorbacks’ inability to make the three-ball. Arkansas was averaging over 10 made threes per game this season, shooting over 38 percent from behind the arc on the year.
But the Hogs managed just five 3-pointers, shooting 24 percent from deep, in Thursday’s losing effort.
Despite the season-low point total, four Razorbacks still managed to score in double figures, led by Chelsea Dungee, who scored 20 points.
Turning point
The Hogs stuck with the Wildcats early on, starting the game on a 10-2 run and trailing by just one at halftime.
But Kentucky started a 10-0 run at the end of the third quarter and continued it into the beginning of the fourth, and the Hogs were never able to regain the lead.
Arkansas entered Thursday’s game averaging the most points in the SEC and fifth-most in the country at over 91 per game, but the Hogs struggled to score at the rate they have all season.
Dungee was the lone bright spot down the stretch, scoring 12 in the second half and keeping the Razorbacks within striking distance, but a three minute scoring drought to close the game ultimately led to Kentucky’s double-digit win.
The Wildcats were led by Rhyne Howard, who scored a game-high 24 points and added 10 rebounds and four assists.
Hogs highlights
• Dungee recorded 20+ points for the fourth time this season.
• The Razorback defense forced 16 turnovers and held the Wildcats to their fourth-lowest point total of the season.
• Redshirt sophomore Erynn Barnum notched 11 points and five boards off the bench on 5-6 shooting in 21 minutes.
• Arkansas held the lead for over 14 minutes of game time and won the offensive rebound battle.
Next time out
The Hogs will look to bounce back as they continue SEC play against Missouri at Bud Walton Arena on Sunday, Jan. 3.
Tip-off is set for 4 p.m.
Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.