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Razorbacks blitz UCA in North Little Rock

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NORTH LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas had six players score in double figures as the Razorbacks cruised to an 82-57 victory over Central Arkansas Saturday afternoon in the Hogs’ annual trip to Simmons Bank Arena.

Freshman Boogie Fland led the way with 16 points, a career-high nine assists (with just one turnover) and a career-high five steals. Fellow freshman Karter Knox came off the bench to score 14 points. D.J. Wagner, who had six assists, and Jonas Aidoo, who was 6-of-6 from the floor, each scored 13 points. Trevon Brazile, who had five blocked shots, and Johnell Davis each scored 11 points.

Arkansas played without leading scorer Adou Thiero, who sat out due to illness.

Arkansas raced out to a 22-7 lead to start the game and never looked back. UCA did get to with 10 after that but the Razorbacks answered with a 9-0 run and led comfortably the rest of the game.

Elias Cato led UCA with 15 points with Lane Taylor and Ben Fox adding 13 and 12 points, respectively.

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The Razorbacks shot 60% from the field, handing out 23 assists on 33 made baskets. On the other end, Arkansas held UCA to 33.3% shooting as the Bears only had eight assists. Also, Arkansas only had five steals, compared to six thefts by UCA, but the Hogs had 21 fastbreak points compared to zero for the Bears.

Arkansas returns to Bud Walton Arena to host North Carolina A&T next Saturday (Dec. 21). Tipoff is set for 1:30 pm and the game will be televised on the SEC Network.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 46 – UCA 28

  • Arkansas scored first and pushed its lead to 22-7 after back-to-back steals and layups to force a UCA timeout at 14:43. Fland scored seven points while Trevon Brazile and Jonas Aidoo each scored six. Overall, Arkansas made 9 of its first 11 shot attempts.
  • UCA trimmed its deficit to 10 (27-17) before Arkansas went on a 9-0 run to take a 19-point lead (36-17). Karter Knox led the surge with an old fashion 3-point play and a 3-pointer from the right corner.
  • The Hogs took its largest lead of the half of 21 points (44-23) with 2:06 left on a jumper from the left corner from Fland.
  • Fland led Arkansas with 13 points and Jonas Aidoo had 10.
  • Arkansas shot and impressive 67.9% from the field and had 12 assists on its 19 made baskets. D.J. Wagner led the way with five helpers.
  • Arkansas held UCA to 33.3% shooting overall and just 3-of-15 (20%) from 3-point. The Bears did go 7-of-8 from the free throw line compared to 3-of-3 by Arkansas.
  • Elias Cato led UCA with 11 points.
  • The 46 points is the second points Arkansas has scored in the North Little Arena. The record is 51 vs Alabama A&M on Dec. 12, 2012. (HogStats)

SECOND HALF: Arkansas 36 – UCA 29

  • Fland has six of his nine assists in the second half and Brazile had four of his five blocked shots in the period.
  • Wagner led Arkansas with 10 second-half points.
  • Arkansas had 11 assists on its 14 made baskets.
  • UCA only made nine second-half baskets.

GAME NOTES:

  • For the first time, Arkansas’ starting lineup was Boogie Fland, D.J. Wagner, Johnell Davis, Trevon Brazile and Jonas Aidoo.
  • Arkansas won the opening tip. The Razorbacks have won the tip in 10 of 11 games.
  • Trevon Brazile scored the game’s first points with two free throws at 19:38.
  • Karter Knox and Zvonimir Ivisic were Arkansas’ first subs.
  • Arkansas improves to 9-0 all-time versus UCA, but this marked just the third meeting between the programs since the 1946-47 season. The most recent meetings have been Dec. 12, 2020, Dec. 1, 2021 and today.
  • Arkansas improves to 19-10 all-time in North Little Rock and improves to 15-10 in Simmons Bank Arena.
  • Razorback head coach John Calipari improves to 3-0 in Simmons Bank Arena. He won two games in the NCAA Tournament in 2008 as head coach at Memphis.
  • Arkansas shot 60% for the game. The previous best for the Razorbacks in this building was 53.1% versus Troy on Dec. 16, 2017. (HogStats)
  • Fland finished with 16 points, nine assists, five steals and five rebounds. The last time a Hog had at least 13 points, seven assists, five steals and five rebounds was Kareem Reid (25, 9, 5, 5) versus Louisville on Dec. 9, 1997. (HogStats)
  • For the third time this year, Arkansas shot and attempted single-digit free throws (7-of-9)

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Hogs fall to Ole Miss, remain winless in SEC play

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FAYETTEVILLE –  The Arkansas Razorbacks (11-4, 0-2 SEC) remain winless in conference play after a tough 73-66 loss to No. 23 Ole Miss (13-2, 2-0 SEC) on Wednesday night. Despite a strong start and home-court advantage, Arkansas couldn’t hold off the Rebels, who surged ahead in the second half to secure the win.

The Razorbacks opened with a commanding 10-5 lead, setting the tone for a competitive first half. Arkansas led for most of the period until Ole Miss tied the game at 36-36 on a Sean Pedulla three-pointer with just 31 seconds remaining in the half. That shot marked a pivotal moment, as it was the last time Arkansas held a lead in the game.

Coming out of halftime, Matthew Murrell’s layup gave Ole Miss an early advantage in the second half. Although Arkansas guard Boogie Fland quickly answered with a jump shot to tie the game at 38-38, the Rebels responded with a three-pointer from Davon Barnes, putting them ahead for good.

Ole Miss extended its lead in the final moments, with D.J. Wagner’s layup bringing the score to 72-64 with just 21 seconds remaining. Arkansas managed to close the gap slightly, but the Razorbacks couldn’t convert critical opportunities, leaving them with another SEC loss.

For Arkansas, the loss highlights the challenges of conference play and the need for resilience as they seek their first SEC win under legendary coach John Calipari. The Razorbacks will look to regroup and capitalize on their next opportunity to break into the conference win column.

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Hogs, #22 Ole Miss set to tangle in SEC home opener

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Who: rv/rv Arkansas Razorbacks (11-3, 0-1 SEC) vs #23/22 Ole Miss Rebels (12-2, 1-0 SEC)
What: Arkansas plays its 2025 SEC home opener.
When: Wednesday – Jan. 8 – 6:00 pm (CT)
Where: Fayetteville, Ark. • Bud Walton Arena/Nolan Richardson Court (19,200)
How (to follow):
– TV/Stream: ESPN2 / Watch ESPN (Tom Hart and Dane Bradshaw)
– Radio: Learfield Razorback Sports Network (Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman)
– Sirius/XM: Sirius: 132 / XM: 191 || SXM App Channel 961
– Arkansas Gameday App
– Live Stats

– Arkansas Game Notes  
– Ole Miss Game Notes
– SEC Notes/Stats

FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas will host #23/22 Ole Miss on Wednesday (Jan. 8) for the Razorbacks’ 2025 SEC home opener. Tipoff is set for 6 pm (CT) and the game will be televised on ESPN2.

 Later this week, Arkansas stays in Fayetteville to host #8 Florida on Saturday (Jan. 11). Tipoff is set for 3 pm.

NOTES:
Versus Ole Miss

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  • This will be the 87th meeting between Arkansas and Ole Miss. Arkansas owns a 52-34 advantage all-time in the series thanks to an 18-11 mark in games played in Fayetteville and a 24-2 advantage in neutral-site games.
  • Since Arkansas joined the SEC, the Razorback lead in the series is just 30-28 as the Hogs have won 9 of the last 12 in the series.
  • Ole Miss won the last meeting, 77-51, on Jan. 24, 2024, in Oxford. Arkansas was short-handed in the loss as it was without leading scorer – Tramon Mark (migraine) – for the game and leading rebounder – Trevon Brazile (knee soreness) – missed the second half. Arkansas got off to a slow start with eight turnovers in the first nine minutes but only committed two the rest of the first half and ended with 14 for the game. Ole Miss outscored the Hogs 17-2 on points off turnovers and raced out to a 24-9 lead. However, Arkansas answered with a 14-5 run to cut its deficit to six (29-23) with 4:08 left in the first half. Ole Miss led 38-26 at the break and put the game away midway through the second half with an 8-0 run to go up 63-43 and held at least a 20-point cushion the rest of the way.

Arkansas in SEC Home Openers

  • Arkansas will play its first SEC home game Wednesday by hosting Ole Miss.
  • The Razorbacks are 20-13 all-time in SEC home openers.
  • Arkansas is 4-4 when Ole Miss is the first home SEC game.

Razorbacks Are Pretty Good Shooting Overall

  • Arkansas ranks 9th in the NCAA (2nd in the SEC) in overall field goal percentage at 50.7% while ranking 19th in the NCAA (3rd SEC) in effective FG% (57.3%).

Less of a Threat

  • Arkansas is holding its opponents to 29.6% shooting from 3-point range. As good as that sounds, it ranks only 9th in the SEC but does rank 53rd in the NCAA.

Block Party

  • Arkansas has blocked at least five shots nine times this season and ranks 5th nationally in blocked shots, averaging 6.0 per game.

 

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Top ranked Tennessee trounces Hogs in SEC opener

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – In their SEC opener, top-ranked Tennessee leveraged its rebounding prowess and perimeter shooting to defeat #23 Arkansas 76-52 on Saturday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena. The Volunteers out-rebounded the Razorbacks 51-29 and converted 10-of-26 three-point attempts to maintain their top-ranking status. Chaz Lanier led the charge for Tennessee, scoring 29 points, including five three-pointers, while Igor Milicic Jr. contributed a double-double with 13 points and an impressive 18 rebounds.

Despite Arkansas shooting 38% from the field and delivering a strong defensive showing with 10 blocked shots, the Razorbacks struggled on the boards, conceding 24 offensive rebounds to Tennessee. The Volunteers’ ability to capitalize on second-chance opportunities proved critical, as they recorded 18 assists on their 28 made baskets compared to Arkansas’ nine assists on 20 field goals. The game marked Arkansas’ first time losing the second half this season, as Tennessee extended its lead after halftime to secure the win.

In the first half, Arkansas held an early 12-9 lead before Tennessee’s 14-2 run shifted the momentum. The Razorbacks faced scoring droughts and struggled from the free-throw line, going just 3-of-8 compared to Tennessee’s 7-of-8. Tennessee dominated the boards, out-rebounding Arkansas 27-12 in the first half, and entered the break with a 42-27 lead. Chaz Lanier scored 14 of his game-high 29 points in the opening period, while D.J. Wagner led Arkansas with eight points, contributing to his season-high 17-point performance.

The second half saw both teams struggle offensively, with Tennessee shooting 37.5% and Arkansas 34.5% from the field. However, the Volunteers continued to excel from beyond the arc, making 5-of-12 three-pointers compared to Arkansas’ 2-of-17. Tennessee’s lead never dipped below 13 points, thanks to timely three-pointers and contributions from Lanier, who added 15 points in the second half. Jonas Aidoo also made an impact in the period, recording all five of his rebounds and four points.

The loss drops Arkansas to 10-4 overall and 0-1 in SEC play, while Tennessee improves to 14-0 and 1-0 in the conference. The Razorbacks will look to bounce back as they return to Bud Walton Arena for a two-game homestand starting with Ole Miss on Wednesday, January 8, at 6 p.m. The game will be televised on ESPN2, offering Arkansas a chance to regroup and refocus after a challenging start to conference play.

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