El Dorado News-Times

Razorbacks heat up for important stretch

- By Bob Holt

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Going into the University of Arkansas men's basketball team's second game against Auburn this season, the Razorbacks were coming off road losses to LSU 92-76 and Alabama 90-59 that dropped their SEC record to 2-4.

But Auburn Coach Bruce Pearl heaped praise on the Razorbacks instead of dirt.

“Look, I'm just telling you, Arkansas, don't count them out,” Pearl said. “I still think Arkansas is an NCAA Tournament team. I still think they're a team that will finish in the top six in our league.”

It wasn't coach-speak by Pearl, talking up a team just because it was Auburn's next opponent. Turns out Pearl was right on target about Arkansas.

Starting with the Razorbacks' 75-73 victory over Auburn in the teams' rematch on Jan. 20, Arkansas (17-5, 9-4 SEC) has won seven consecutiv­e SEC games for the first time since 2015 and just the fourth time since joining the conference for the 1991-92 season.

The only SEC team that has been able to slow down Arkansas is Texas A&M — which for the second time in two weeks postponed a game against the Razorbacks because of positive covid-19 tests, contact tracing and quarantini­ng within the Aggies' program.

Instead of playing at Texas A&M on Saturday night, the Razorbacks practiced in preparatio­n for their next game against No. 8 Alabama on Wednesday night at Walton Arena.

“We're not patting anyone on the back and no one is taking a bow, I can tell you that,” Arkansas Coach Eric Musselman said Thursday before Texas A&M postponed its sixth consecutiv­e game. “We're putting on our hard hats and going to work.

“We've played well. Obviously our guys are on the Internet and see what's out there … But we're not going to worry about anything other than our remaining regular-season games.”

During the Razorbacks' SEC winning streak, they:

• Completed a sweep of Auburn for the first time since 2013.

• Ended a six-game losing streak to Mississipp­i State and an eight-game losing streak to Kentucky.

• Beat a top 10-ranked team for the first time since 2006 with a victory at Missouri.

• Defeated Florida for the third time in 19 meetings since 2009.

KenPom.com, a college basketball analytics website, ranks Arkansas No. 22 nationally in defensive efficiency and No. 34 in offensive efficiency. Those rankings reflect the Razorbacks holding opponents to an average of 91.9 points per 100 possession­s and averaging 112.8 points per 100 possession­s.

“To be in the top 40 in the country in either of those categories is a good sign, and Arkansas is in the top 35 in both,” said ESPN and SEC Network analyst Jimmy Dykes, a former Arkansas player who also coached the UA women's team. “That tells you right there they're not relying only on their offense or only on their defense.

“Statistica­lly, I don't see anything that they're top 10 in the country at doing, but they're really solid in every area. Every winning part of the game. Look at their shooting, their assists to turnovers, their rebounding, their freethrow shooting.”

The Razorbacks are shooting 45% from the field, 33.8% on three-pointers and 74.% on free throws. They have a plus4.8 rebounding margin, plus-2.6 turnover margin and plus-1.2 assist-toturnover ratio.

“They are good at a lot,” Florida Coach Mike White said after the Razorbacks beat the Gators 75-64 on Tuesday night at Walton Arena. “They just are.”

The Razorbacks have been winning with offense and defense along with depth and balance.

Seven players have taken turns leading the Razorbacks in scoring during the SEC winning streak. Desi Sills scored 22 points against Auburn; Moses Moody 26 at Vanderbilt; JD Notae 19 against Ole Miss; Moody and Connor Vanover 13 each against Mississipp­i State; Jalen Tate 15 at Kentucky; Justin Smith 19 at Missouri; and Davonte Davis 18 against Florida.

Jaylin Williams has led Arkansas in rebounding three times during the seven consecutiv­e SEC victories, Smith has done it twice, and Moody and Vanover once each.

Tate and Smith are senior graduate transfers. Vanover and Notae redshirted last season as transfers. Moody, Davis and Williams are freshmen. Sills is the only player on the team who played consistent minutes in SEC games last season.

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