Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Auburn stings UA with 30 in 4th

- SCOTTIE BORDELON

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The Auburn Tigers used a 30-point fourth quarter to turn a seven-point deficit into a 70-64 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks on Sunday afternoon at Bud Walton Arena.

Arkansas (13-16, 2-14) led 47-40 after three quarters, but Auburn (17-13, 7-9) dominated the final period, handing the University of Arkansas at Fayettevil­le its 10th consecutiv­e defeat.

The Razorbacks enter this week’s SEC Tournament in Greenville, S.C., as the No. 14 seed, and will play No. 11 seed Florida (14-15, 5-11) at 12:30 p.m. Central. The game will be televised on the SEC Network.

“We’ll go down there to Greenville, and fight as hard as we can,” Arkansas Coach Jimmy Dykes said. “We have to lead the league in number of losses by 5 or less or 10 or less. But we didn’t win them.”

Brandy Montgomery scored 18 to lead Auburn, with guards Janiah McKay and Katie Frerking scoring 17 and 16 points, respective­ly, to spoil Arkansas’ senior day in front of an announced crowd of 1,224.

Jessica Jackson and Devin Cosper led Arkansas with 14 points each. Jackson, a senior, scored 10 or more for the 16th consecutiv­e game and for the 100th time in her Arkansas career. Arkansas’ other senior, Alecia Cooley, had 11 points and and 10 rebounds.

“It’s been a tough year, a hard year,” Dykes said. “There have been a lot of things we’ve had to work through, fight through. I’ve been so proud of how we have done that because this has been a challengin­g year in many, many ways.”

Auburn missed at least 10 consecutiv­e shots on two occasions before the fourth quarter began. The Tigers missed 11 consecutiv­e shots to begin the second quarter and 10 to open the second half.

Arkansas led by as many as seven with 4:50 to play in the third, but could not pull away.

Fortunes changed dramatical­ly in the fourth quarter, when the Tigers hit their first 10 shots.

“At this point, in your last game of the regular season, you’ve just got to play as hard as you can,” Auburn Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy said. “We were struggling offensivel­y, but thank goodness in the fourth quarter we found the basket.”

The Tigers shot 62.5 percent (10 of 16) in the fourth. The Razorbacks were 6 of 17 from the floor (35.3 percent) and 3 of 10 from 3-point range.

“A lot of them were the same shots,” Williams-Flournoy said of Auburn’s fourth-quarter shooting. “One thing we did do differentl­y was when we turned them over we actually pushed and scored in transition. That’s our best offense. Our defense makes our offense.”

 ?? Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID J. BEACH ?? Arkansas Razorbacks guard Devin Cosper (right) dribbles past Auburn defender Brandy Montgomery during Sunday’s game at Walton Arena in Fayettevil­le. Cosper scored 14 points, but the Tigers erased a 7-point fourth-quarter deficit to knock off the...
Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID J. BEACH Arkansas Razorbacks guard Devin Cosper (right) dribbles past Auburn defender Brandy Montgomery during Sunday’s game at Walton Arena in Fayettevil­le. Cosper scored 14 points, but the Tigers erased a 7-point fourth-quarter deficit to knock off the...

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