Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the lane

- By Tom Murphy

his all. That’s been great for us going down the stretch.”

Gafford’s jump

Daniel Gafford scored the Razorbacks’ first 10 points covering the first 7:48 of game action. He opened with 5-of-6 shooting while the rest of the team was

0 for 9 until Mason Jones connected on a 15-footer at the 12:12 mark.

The 6-11 Gafford hit a short hook shot 14 seconds after winning the opening tip.

His next two shots were dunks, the first on a clever feed from the baseline by Jalen Harris after Adrio Bailey hit him with a backdoor cut.

Gafford wound up with 26 points, while his Missouri counterpar­t Jeremiah Tilmon scored 21 points on 8-of-11 shooting.

The two combined to make 20 of 28 shots.

“Neither one of them could guard each other,” Missouri Coach Cuonzo Martin said. “I thought he played well and also just matched Gafford’s skill level, his talent level. That’s needed for us.”

Back bump

Arkansas’ Daniel Gafford expected to wake up sore in the lower back this morning after taking a shot from Missouri’s Reed Nikko that took him out of the game for a couple of minutes in the first half.

Gafford was backing down on the post when he reacted to the collision by jogging near midcourt and eventually going down as the Tigers headed the other way with the ball.

“I backed into him, and we both met each other,” Gafford said. “Either his hip bone or his knee ran into my tailbone, and that’s like one of the worst places to get hit.

“It was basically low back. The pain shot up straight from my low back. I just had to walk it off because my team needed me.”

Tiger talk

Missouri played for a sixth consecutiv­e game without three-point ace Mark Smith, the SEC’s top marksman from beyond the arc. Smith has not played since suffering an ankle injury late in the Tigers’ 7260 loss at Arkansas on Jan. 23.

Tigers forward Jeremiah Tilmon returned after a one-game layoff Saturday to recover from wisdom teeth surgery.

Series stats

Arkansas’ lead in the series is now 27-24, including an 8-6 advantage since Missouri joined the SEC.

Missouri leads the series by a 15-10 margin in games played on the Tigers’ campus.

Now 1,001

The Razorbacks needed more than 12 minutes to stretch their streak of games with a made three-pointer to 1,001.

Arkansas opened 0 of 8 from three-point range — while Missouri was 5 of 12 — before Isaiah Joe nailed one behind the arc from the top of the circle on a feed from Jalen Harris with 7:57 left in the first half.

46 again

The Razorbacks trailed Missouri 46-36 at halftime Tuesday. That marked the second consecutiv­e half Arkansas allowed 46 points. South Carolina overcame a 13-point deficit to outscore the Hogs 46-30 in Columbia, S.C., on Saturday.

Delayed

The first three minutes of the Arkansas-Missouri game was televised on the SEC Network alternate channel due to the Boston CollegePit­tsburgh game going long on ESPNU.

After Boston College’s 66-57 victory, the ArkansasMi­ssouri game was switched to ESPNU.

Short gap

At 20 days, the gap between games against Missouri is the shortest for any two-time opponent the Razorbacks face this season.

The Razorbacks had a 21-day gap between games against LSU, with each winning at the other’s home venue. Arkansas will have a 42-day span before getting a chance to avenge an 84-67 loss to Ole Miss in Oxford, Miss.

Vanderbilt will get a chance to split its season series with the Hogs on March 6, 29 days after losing 69-66 at Walton Arena. Texas A&M will have 49 days between losing to Arkansas 73-71 at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas, and having a shot at the split Feb. 23 at Walton Arena.

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