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Poffenbarger leads Arkansas to win at Mizzou
With the ability to depend on his group’s protection is a luxurious Mike Neighbors has repeatedly talked about this season when speaking about his Arkansas ladies’s basketball group.
Arkansas (16-3, 3-1 SEC) put the clamps on as soon as once more Sunday afternoon and had its third straight recreation capturing higher than 40% en path to a runaway 77-55 highway victory towards Missouri. It was the Razorbacks’ third dominant win in a row by greater than 20 factors.
It improved Arkansas’ report to 5-0 in true highway video games this season and handed Missouri (14-3, 3-1 SEC) its largest margin of defeat inside Mizzou Enviornment since December 2019. The Tigers had been held to 18 of 62 capturing, effectively beneath their 46.4% common, which was third finest within the SEC getting into the sport.
“Our protection travels once more,” Neighbors stated. “We compelled a very hard-to-guard offense to solely shoot 29%.”
The Razorbacks fell behind 9-4 early, however that’s when the protection began to set the tone. Missouri had an abysmal 11-minute stretch within the first half with out scoring a degree, lacking 23 straight photographs and going 0 of two from the free-throw line.
Arkansas took benefit of the chilly spell and went on a 15-0 run to show a five-point deficit right into a 19-9 lead halfway by way of the second quarter. It was largely performed when Neighbors inserted Rylee Langerman, who sparked some added depth.
“There was only one little stretch there the place I believed they performed tougher than we did, when Sara-Rose [Smith] got here within the recreation,” Neighbors stated. “However that is after we countered with Rylee, and I believed Rylee bought us again going. I in all probability ought to have performed her a bit bit earlier to get that power going.
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“I did not realize it was 11 minutes till they simply talked about that, in order that’s bought to be one in all our higher defensive stretches of the yr.”
Saylor Poffenbarger took over in the course of the first half for the Razorbacks, scoring 11 factors on 45% capturing, together with a three-pointer to place the Razorbacks forward by double figures. She was electrical all afternoon, scoring a career-high 24 factors.
Her mom, Amy, who starred at Missouri within the early Nineteen Nineties, was in attendance to witness her daughter’s efficiency.
“She’s taking part in with lots of confidence,” Neighbors stated. “She’s practiced like this since she got here on campus…I feel she’s simply getting extra snug.”
Poffenbarger additionally had the defensive task on Missouri star Hayley Frank and shut down the fifth-year senior and preseason SEC second-team choice. Frank was held scoreless within the first half and completed with a season-low 5 factors.
“It appeared like each time the ball would discover Hayley, Saylor was kneecap to kneecap together with her,” Neighbors stated. “And she or he is an extremely onerous matchup. She actually places lots of stress on you defensively. I believed Saylor dealt with it 1-on-1 lots of instances, however I believed our hole protection and simply form of shading and displaying, there was assist if she did occur to get round it.”
Haley Troup ended the scoreless streak for the Tigers with a layup, then put Missouri on her again with eight straight factors. Troup scored 12 factors earlier than intermission on 4 of 6 from the ground, and the remainder of her group shot simply 10% (3-30), unable to ever pose a critical scoring menace.
Langerman knocked down a three-pointer on the second-quarter buzzer to offer Arkansas a 31-22 lead at halftime and a rush of momentum getting into the locker room.
The Razorbacks got here out within the third quarter the place they left off, with Poffenbarger and Makayla Daniels flattening back-to-back threes. Arkansas stretched its lead out to as many as 16 factors, however Missouri discovered an offensive rhythm late to convey it inside 49-38.
Chrissy Carr hit a tricky jumper as time expired within the third quarter to take a 13-point benefit into the fourth.
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Arkansas owned a 26-17 benefit within the fourth quarter, helped by 3 of three three-point capturing from Carr. It was the second consecutive 16-point efficiency from the Syracuse switch, who led the group with a plus/minus score of plus-26.
“Chrissy hit some well timed threes that saved folks trustworthy,” Neighbors stated.
Erynn Barnum took issues over within the second half, particularly within the fourth quarter. The senior from Little Rock posted her second double-double of the season and fifth 20-plus level recreation with 21 factors and 11 rebounds. She has additionally averaged 5 assists within the Razorbacks’ three-game win streak.
“She’s gotten so good at studying cuts, and our children have turn out to be keen cutters as a result of now they know Erynn will go it after they lower,” Neighbors stated. “And I believed we discovered her across the basket. She’s so misleading in her strikes across the basket.
“She’s used to guarding larger children and greater children aren’t used to guarding gamers like her. She’s made a dwelling out of doing that.”
Daniels added 9 factors for the Razorbacks and Samara Spencer hauled in a team-leading 9 defensive rebounds from the purpose guard spot. Troup completed with 24 factors to steer Missouri and Lauren Hansen added 10.
The win gave Arkansas its finest begin since 2005-06, when the Razorbacks jumped out to 5-1 in league play earlier than dropping 9 in a row to shut the season. It additionally prolonged Arkansas’ win streak over Missouri to eight video games, which is the longest towards any SEC foe.
The Razorbacks may have an eight-day pause earlier than returning to motion at house towards Vanderbilt on Jan. 16.
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New address, same issues: Why John Calipari's dismal start at Arkansas mirrors his fall from favor at Kentucky
Give John Calipari credit for stumbling upon a foolproof way to avoid extending his streak of early-round NCAA tournament flameouts.
You can’t get Gohlked again if you’re watching from the couch.
Arkansas is in major jeopardy of missing the NCAA tournament in Calipari’s highly anticipated debut season after an unremarkable non-league showing and a nightmare start to SEC play. The preseason No. 16 Razorbacks lost 78-74 at previously struggling LSU on Tuesday night to fall to 11-6 overall and 0-4 in the SEC.
It was concerning when then-No. 1 Tennessee outclassed Arkansas by 24 in Knoxville on the first Saturday of January. The warning signs grew more ominous when the Razorbacks followed that with back-to-back home losses against nationally ranked Ole Miss and Florida last week. Now it’s full-blown panic time in Hog Country after Arkansas went to Baton Rouge for an apparent get-right game against one of the SEC’s only non-NCAA tournament contenders and somehow lost that too.
Despite playing without its third- and fourth-leading scorers due to injury, LSU erased deficits of 12 points late in the first half and eight points a few minutes into the second half. The Tigers (12-5, 1-3) built a nine-point lead of their own with less than five minutes to go, then withstood full-court pressure and a late scoring flurry from standout Arkansas freshman Boogie Fland to close out the victory.
Calipari’s postgame news conference Tuesday night was reminiscent of many that he delivered after losses late in his Kentucky tenure. He shouldered the blame for not preparing his team well enough yet offered few specifics regarding adjustments he intended to make.
Twice, Calipari told reporters in Baton Rouge, “I’ve got to do a better job with my team.” Later, he described himself as disappointed he’s “not getting through to these guys” and claimed he “may have to drag them to the finish line in some of these close games.”
There’s still time for Arkansas to dig its way out of this midseason hole, but the Razorbacks’ road to the NCAA tournament is uphill and obstacle-laden. A neutral-court victory over Michigan is Arkansas’ lone Quadrant 1 or 2 victory this season in seven opportunities. The Razorbacks’ second-best win of the season is … Lipscomb? Troy? Maybe 4-13 ACC doormat Miami?
The historic strength of the SEC could be Arkansas’ salvation or demise. On one hand, plenty of chances for marquee victories remain in a league with nine teams in the current AP Top 25. On the other hand, per Ken Pomeroy, the Razorbacks will only be favored in five of their remaining 14 conference games. At this point, Arkansas is more likely to finish in the bottom third of the SEC than to make the NCAA tournament.
That Calipari’s former program is flourishing in his absence only highlights Arkansas’ struggles. Kentucky coach Mark Pope didn’t inherit a single returning player from Calipari, yet the roster he rebuilt on the fly via the transfer portal is 14-3 overall and 3-1 in the SEC. Fueled by its sleek, modern offense, Kentucky boasts impressive victories over Duke, Gonzaga, Louisville, Florida, Mississippi State and Texas A&M. If the season ended today, the Wildcats would be no worse than a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament.
Deep-pocketed Arkansas boosters envisioned a similar outcome when they plunked down big money to lure Calipari from Kentucky last spring. The fresh start appeared to be a win-win for both parties with Calipari in need of an offramp out of Lexington and Arkansas in search of a jolt of excitement.
Calipari’s tenure at Kentucky was perfect, until it wasn’t. For almost a decade, he fulfilled Big Blue Nation’s wildest dreams. The revolving door of one-and-done talent he recruited won SEC titles, made deep NCAA tournament runs and even captured the 2012 national title. But the program that was two wins away from a historic 40-0 season in 2015 never approached those heights again. The atmosphere in Lexington turned especially toxic after Calipari’s Wildcats lost to 15th-seeded St. Peters in the first round of the 2022 NCAA tournament and to 14th-seeded Oakland last year.
What observers have since learned is that a fresh start requires more than a change of address and an influx of red blazers and quarter-zip pullovers. You can’t hire a 65-year-old coach, allow him to bring over an assortment of longtime assistants and then expect different results.
Armed with a war chest of NIL money that few other programs could match, Calipari assembled a roster that doesn’t mesh well with one-another or fit the modern game. Fland and fellow perimeter players DJ Wagner, Johnell Davis and Karter Knox can all hit a 3-pointer but are best with the ball in their hands attacking downhill. The spacing gets worse with forward Adou Thiero and center Jonas Aidoo in the frontcourt together, as neither are a threat from 3-point range.
Arkansas is shooting 33.7% from behind the arc as a team and is 248th nationally in percentage of points scored from 3-point range. Opposing defenses can afford to clog driving lanes, pack the paint and dare the Razorbacks to hoist contested jumpers early in the shot clock.
The hallmark of Calipari’s best Kentucky teams were long, athletic defenses that aggressively hounded 3-point shooters yet surrendered nothing easy at the rim. This Arkansas team is better defensively than some of Calipari’s most recent Kentucky teams, but it commits too many fouls and surrenders too many second-chance points to make up for the Razorbacks’ offensive woes.
Against LSU, it also didn’t help that a tough call went against Arkansas at a key juncture of the second half. LSU led 53-52 when referees called this a flagrant foul on Arkansas’ Trevon Brazile. The Razorbacks trailed 58-52 by the time they got the ball back.
How will Arkansas respond to a dismal SEC start made worse by the LSU loss? With effort and energy, Calipari says, despite a difficult upcoming schedule. Arkansas visits Missouri on Saturday, then hosts Georgia and Oklahoma. Matchups with Kentucky, Alabama, Auburn, Texas and Texas A&M await in February.
“I told them after the game, ‘I’m not cracking so let’s just keep going,’” Calipari said Tuesday.
The Razorbacks have no choice.
Either they turn their disappointing season around now, or Calipari’s debut campaign in Fayetteville will end shy of the NCAA tournament.
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UL prepares to face Troy, Arkansas State twice in 11-day stretch
LAFAYETTE — The Louisiana women’s basketball team is off to its best Sun Belt Conference start since 2020, holding a 4-1 record as they aim to replicate the success that led them to a regular-season title just three years ago.
However, the Cajuns face a critical 11-day stretch as the team will take on Arkansas State and Troy twice, both teams boasting potent offenses ranked second and fourth in the conference, respectively.
Head coach Garry Brodhead emphasizes that defense will be the key to weathering this challenging stretch.
“Anytime that you have any type of system, if the kids believe in it, it seems like it works a little bit better or a lot better,” Brodhead said. “On the road, that’s one of the things that we really, really preach. You know, we may not be making shots like we’re capable of… but you can always defend.”
The coach acknowledged the difficulties posed by Arkansas State and Troy, pointing out changes in the Red Wolves’ system, which now prioritizes a faster pace, three-point shooting, and relentless pressing.
“Troy is a tough team to play,” Brodhead added. “Both games will be tough. Can we withstand that, especially from the first game to the second game?”
The Cajuns’ pivotal run begins Wednesday in Jonesboro, where they’ll face Arkansas State at 7 p.m. A strong showing could position Louisiana for second place in the standings, trailing only James Madison.
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