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FAYETTEVILLE – The Arkansas women’s basketball team (16-7, 4-4 SEC) was defeated by Alabama (17-6, 4-4 SEC), 86-70, as the Hogs were outscored 23-6 in the second quarter. Arkansas was able to cut the deficit to nine with 3:38 left in the game, but that final push came too late. Alabama shot 50 percent from the field and outrebounded Arkansas 46-32 in the game. Saylor Poffenbarger paced the Hogs with her seventh double-double of the season behind 23 points and 11 rebounds.

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Alabama got on the board first off a 3-pointer, but Maryam Dauda had a quick response with one of her own. Samara Spencer then had an answer to an Alabama basket with a triple off a second-chance opportunity. The Tide went up 11-8, but Poffenbarger drained a 3-pointer to tie the game back at 11. Dauda then drained her second 3-pointer of the night to put the Hogs back ahead. That lead was short-lived, as Alabama knocked down a 3-pointer, but Poffenbarger answered with a layup and got fouled in the process. At the media timeout taken at the 4:10 mark, Arkansas led, 16-14. Arkansas fell in a scoring drought for over three minutes, which allowed Alabama to go on a 6-0 run, but Poffenbarger dug the Hogs out of the hole with a 3-pointer. The Hogs trailed the Tide at the end of the first, 20-19.

The Tide got their first four points in the second quarter off free throws, while Arkansas was searching for its first score in the quarter. After over 2.5 minutes, Taliah Scott, in her return after missing the previous six games due to injury, made a deep 3-pointer. Alabama then went on a 5-0 run, as Arkansas was held in a scoring drought for over 2.5 minutes. At the media timeout taken with five minutes left in the first half, the Hogs trailed, 29-22. Makayla Daniels hit a 3-pointer, but the Tide closed out the quarter on a 17-3 run. With the Hogs outscored 23-6 in the second quarter, Arkansas trailed 43-25 at the half.

Alabama kept it rolling on offense out of the break to extend its lead to 20 after picking off a pass from the Hogs to take it to the rack for a layup. Poffenbarger then broke the Hogs’ six-minute scoring drought with a layup and Spencer followed with of her own. Arkansas made its third straight field goal after Poffenbarger knocked down her third triple of the night, as Alabama called timeout. The Hogs trailed 47-32 with 7:37 left in the third quarter. Out of the break, Alabama outscored Arkansas 11-3 until Dauda came up with a layup. At the media timeout with 4:45 left in the half, Arkansas trailed 58-37. Alabama went on a 6-0 run and then Poffenbarger hit her fourth 3-pointer of the night. Arkansas was outscored 28-26 in the third quarter, as the Hogs trailed 71-51 after three quarters.

Dauda made two free throws to begin the fourth quarter, but Alabama knocked down a 3-pointer. Scott then put up a tough layup, while being fouled in the process, which started an 9-2 run for Arkansas. With 4:32 left in the game, Arkansas trailed, 76-62. Scott then came up with a steal and capitalized with a layup and drew the foul to extend Arkansas’ run to a 10-0 one. With 3:59 left in the game, Arkansas trailed, 76-65. Two Spencer free throws cut the deficit to nine, while Alabama was in a scoring drought for four minutes, but then the Tide made back-to-back baskets. Daniels knocked down a triple and Arkansas called a timeout, down 80-70 with 2:22 left in the game. Alabama closed out the game on a 6-0 run to defeat the Hogs, 86-70.

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The Hogs will stay home to host Auburn on Sunday, Feb. 4 for Arkansas’ Play4Kay game. Fans are encouraged to wear pink for the game, which will tipoff at 5 p.m. at Bud Walton Arena and will be broadcast on SEC Network.

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Joseph Flaherty covers the city of Little Rock for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. A graduate of Middlebury College and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, he has worked for the newspaper since 2020.

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Benton County Sheriff’s Office

Scott Minor, 45, of Elm Street in Jefferson City, Mo., was arrested Friday on suspicion of computer child pornography and sexually grooming a child. Minor was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with a $150,000 bond set.

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Damond Drake, 52, of West Highland Drive in Rogers was arrested Saturday on suspicion of delivery of methamphetamine or cocaine. Drake was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set.

Fayetteville

Cornelius Anderson, 33, of Dawn Street in Fayetteville was arrested Saturday on suspicion of third-degree assault on a family member, third-degree domestic battery, first-degree criminal mischief and theft of property. Anderson remained at the Washington County Detention Center Monday in lieu of $5,000 bond.

Eduard Korshakov, 37, of Prairie Dunes Trail in Fayetteville was arrested Saturday on suspicion of aggravated assault on a family or household member, kidnapping, first-degree false imprisonment, third-degree domestic battery and interference with emergency communications. Korshakov remained at the Washington County Detention Center Monday in lieu of $25,000 bond.

Efrain Quiroz, 29, of North Shamblin Avenue in Fayetteville was arrested Sunday on suspicion of second-degree battery and second-degree endangering the welfare of a minor. Quiroz remained at the Washington County Detention Center Monday in lieu of $25,000 bond.

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Leo Ward, 21, of West Tanner Drive in Fayetteville was arrested Sunday on suspicion of aggravated residential burglary and stalking. Ward was released from the Washington County Detention Center Monday on $25,000 bond.

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John Jenkins, 21, of Arkansas 351 in Jonesboro was arrested Saturday on suspicion of fraudulent use of credit/debit card. Jenkins was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set.

Springdale

Ashlyn Neal, 19, of Powell Street in Springdale was arrested Saturday on suspicion of kidnapping, second-degree battery, endangering the welfare of a minor, resisting arrest and obstruction of government operations. Neal was released from the Washington County Detention Center Saturday on $5,000 bond.

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Jose Neal, 37, of South Powell Street in Springdale was arrested Saturday on suspicion of second-degree domestic battery, third-degree domestic battery, interference with emergency communications and resisting arrest. Neal was released from the Washington County Detention Center Saturday on $5,000 bond.

Skyler Shane, 31, of Highway 62 in Westville, Ok., was arrested Sunday on suspicion of Possession of a Schedule I or II controlled substance with intent to deliver, simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm, carrying a prohibited weapon and disorderly conduct. Shane was released from the Washington County Detention Center Sunday on $3,500 bond.

University of Arkansas Police Department

Celso Adame-Gallegos, 19 of Jade Street in Springdale was arrested Friday on suspicion of possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance with intent to deliver. Adame-Gallegos was released from the Washington County Detention Center Saturday on $5,000 bond.

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