Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CAPSULES for today’s in-state Division I games.

- UALR’s Ronjanae DeGray

Before Thursday’s 63-44 victory against LouisianaM­onroe, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock women’s basketball team went nearly two months without a victory at home. The Trojans (5-7, 1-0 Sun Belt Conference) forced the Warhawks into 20 turnovers and converted 52 percent of their 50 shot attempts. After a rocky nonconfere­nce schedule in which UALR lost five games at home to tough competitio­n — the last home victory was 6138 vs. Florida Atlantic on Nov. 14 — the Sun Belt’s preseason favorite came alive Thursday. UALR began its conference opener on a 17-0 run, which spanned the first 9:03 of their rout in the Jack Stephens Center. The victory over LouisianaM­onroe was the fifth consecutiv­e win in a Sun Belt opener for the Trojans. “It was really good,” said senior forward Ronjanae DeGray, who finished with 23 points, two shy of her career high. “It really was. We had the two road wins before [a 48-44 road loss at] Missouri [State], but it’s been a while since we won on our home court. “It felt good to get one for our crowd, for our program and give them some hopefulnes­s that we’re going to do this.” UALR will welcome Louisiana-Lafayette (2-10, 0-1) to the Jack Stephens Center at 3 p.m. today, the schools’ first matchup since UALR’s 72-63 overtime victory in the final game of the 2017-2018 regular season. The Ragin’ Cajuns were defeated 87-75 Thursday at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro.

Good start

The Arkansas State men’s basketball team made a statement Thursday. With a 94-83 victory at Louisiana-Lafayette — the Sun Belt’s reigning regularsea­son champions — the Red Wolves scored their most points ever in a Sun Belt road game. ASU’s season-high 94 points were also the most the program has scored in a conference road game since Jan. 10, 1966, when it defeated then-Southland Conference member Trinity University 99-84. The Red Wolves (7-7, 1-0) will complete a leagueopen­ing two-game road trip at 2 p.m. today at LouisianaM­onroe (8-5, 1-0) in FantEwing Coliseum. The Warhawks defeated UALR 97-84 at home Thursday. ASU has won four of its past five games, with the lone loss being an 82-52 defeat at Syracuse. “Right now, I’m feeling very good about where we’re going,” ASU Coach Mike Balado said before Thursday’s victory. Sophomore guard Jonathan Adams — a 6-3, 209-pound wide receiver on the football team who had 17 receptions for 263 yards and 3 touchdowns before switching uniforms the day after the Arizona Bowl last Saturday — did not make his season debut Thursday, but he is on the two-game trip in Louisiana. Junior 6-6 guard Canberk Kus also did not play Thursday because of an ankle injury, but he could return at Louisiana-Monroe.

Bad second half

The Trojans’ mistakes this season are following a trend. Neutralizi­ng a fine offensive evening where UALR shot 62 percent from the field (31 of 50) and 54.5 percent from the three-point line (12 of 22), the Trojans committed 18 turnovers and gave up a season-high 57 points in the second half of Thursday’s 97-84 loss at Louisiana-Monroe. UALR (5-9, 0-1) has allowed 45 or more secondhalf points in six of its 14 games. The Trojans will also complete a two-game road trip with a 7 p.m. tipoff tonight at LouisianaL­afayette (9-5, 0-1) in the Cajundome. They will return to the Jack Stephens Center at 6:30 p.m. Thursday to face Troy.

 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE ?? puts up a shot during the fourth quarter of the Trojans’ 63-44 victory Thursday against Louisiana-Monroe at the Jack Stephens Center in Little Rock. DeGray had 23 points in UALR’s first victory on its home floor since Nov. 14.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE puts up a shot during the fourth quarter of the Trojans’ 63-44 victory Thursday against Louisiana-Monroe at the Jack Stephens Center in Little Rock. DeGray had 23 points in UALR’s first victory on its home floor since Nov. 14.

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