Arkansas led by double digits the final 28 minutes and 11 seconds before finishing off struggling Missouri by 19 points, 92-73, in front of 11,182 in attendance Saturday in Bud Walton Arena.
Arkansas (13-4, 2-3 SEC) went ahead by as many as 22 points and was up by at least 21 twice in the second half, at points that were 5 minutes and 15 seconds apart. After the first 21-point lead after the half with 17 minutes to play, the Tigers (5-11, 0-4 SEC) got it down to 12 points with 12:30 left. After the second 21-point lead with 10:33 to go, the Tigers trimmed it down to 11 points with 5:47 to play. But they never got closer than that.
"That defense triggered some offense for us, especially early on," Arkansas coach Mike Anderson said...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING
Arkansas (13-4, 2-3 SEC) went ahead by as many as 22 points and was up by at least 21 twice in the second half, at points that were 5 minutes and 15 seconds apart. After the first 21-point lead after the half with 17 minutes to play, the Tigers (5-11, 0-4 SEC) got it down to 12 points with 12:30 left. After the second 21-point lead with 10:33 to go, the Tigers trimmed it down to 11 points with 5:47 to play. But they never got closer than that.
"That defense triggered some offense for us, especially early on," Arkansas coach Mike Anderson said...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING