Texarkana Gazette

Butler brings end to Hogs’ title run

The Associated Press

- By Noah Trister

DETROIT—Butler coach LaVall Jordan watched his team race out to a huge early lead, then give it all away before the first half was even over.

That could have been a huge emotional swing, but the Bulldogs kept their cool.

“We got up big and I didn’t expect to beat them by 20,” Jordan said. “They’ve got firepower and some offensive weapons that can get you back in the game. I thought our guys just had a really good response when they came back to the huddle. … It was all about the next play.”

When the 10th-seeded Bulldogs pulled away again at the start of the second half, they stayed out in front, dispatchin­g seventh-seeded Arkansas 79-62 in the NCAA Tournament’s East Region on Friday. Kelan Martin scored 27 points and Kamar Baldwin added 24 for Butler, which advanced to face second-seeded Purdue on Sunday.

The Bulldogs (21-13) raced to a 21-2 lead in the opening minutes, only for Arkansas to answer with a 27-6 tear. Butler took control again early in the second.

Jaylen Barford scored 15 points for Arkansas, but the Razorbacks (23-12) struggled in the paint—6foot-11 freshman Daniel Gafford managed only two field goals.

The Arkansas pregame notes noted that Gafford had 27 more dunks this season than Butler’s whole team, but it was the Bulldogs who threw down the first one of this game when Tyler Wideman slammed in an offensive rebound to make it 7-2. Another Butler dunk—this one by Baldwin—made it 18-2, and after a 3-pointer by Martin, the Razorbacks used their second timeout of the half.

Arkansas answered with a quick 10-0 run, and although Gafford was contributi­ng little offensivel­y, the Razorbacks came all the way back and took a 29-27 lead on a 3-pointer by C.J. Jones.

That advantage was brief, though. Butler was up 36-31 at halftime.

The Bulldogs quickly pushed the lead back to double digits in the second. Martin, who surpassed 2,000 points for his career during the game, made two 3-pointers in a 9-2 run that made it 49-38 .

“Butler did good tonight by making tough shots, getting rebounds, getting key stops,” Barford said. “They just made plays down the stretch that hurt us a lot.”

UP NEXT

Butler takes on Purdue in an all-Indiana matchup. The Boilermake­rs beat the Bulldogs 82-67 on Dec. 16, but Purdue won’t have Isaac Haas this weekend after he injured his elbow in Friday’s win over Cal State Fullerton.

Arkansas heads into the offseason and will have some changes on the horizon. This team had three senior starters.

 ?? AP Photo/Carlos Osorio ?? ■ Butler guard Henry Baddley struggles to make a shot under double defense by Arkansas during the first half of a first-round game Friday in the NCAA basketball tournament in Detroit. Butler won, 79-62.
AP Photo/Carlos Osorio ■ Butler guard Henry Baddley struggles to make a shot under double defense by Arkansas during the first half of a first-round game Friday in the NCAA basketball tournament in Detroit. Butler won, 79-62.

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