Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UA women (9-0) roll to another win

COLLEGE WOMEN ARKANSAS 87, TROY 70

- ETHAN WESTERMAN

FAYETTEVIL­LE— The University of Arkansas women’s basketball team is off to its best start since 2016.

Arkansas (9-0) returned to Walton Arena on Thursday night following its Paradise Jam title and defeated Troy 8770 behind five players scoring in double figures. The 17-point loss was the Trojans’ largest of the season.

“We knew we were going to be up for a challenge,” Razorbacks Coach Mike Neighbors said. “A team that when we scheduled them, they’re picked to win their league. Outstandin­g offensive team. They played great [and] they kept coming at us. Proud of our kids for doing what we had to do to get a win again.”

Both teams got off to a scorching start. The game’s first eight shots were all makes, including two three-pointers by Arkansas’ Makayla Daniels. Less than three minutes into the contest, 20 points had been scored between the two teams.

“That’s the first time I’ve seen that,” Neighbors said of the quick scoring output. “Maybe one high school game, but that’s hard to do in these times.”

Arkansas took an 18-10 lead into the first media timeout after scoring eight straight points. The Razorbacks extended the advantage to 27-17 by first quarter’s end, rattling 11 points off nine turnovers by Troy (3-4). Daniels scored all 10 of her points during the quarter.

Neighbors’ team created more separation behind strong defense in the second quarter. Troy was limited to 1-of-12 shooting down the quarter’s final stretch, helping the Razorbacks to a 44-24 lead at halftime.

“The way we’re kind of rotating, that seems to be where it’s catching people,” Neighbors said of his team’s strong first-half close. “Like the end of second quarters and the beginning of the third quarters, our plus-minus is crazy. I think it’s because we’ve come at you and there’s some compoundin­g effect on it. We go into halftime with some momentum, we come out and we keep it going.”

Troy came out pressing in the third quarter. The game’s physicalit­y picked up, and a combined 13 fouls were called during the quarter. Arkansas managed to shoot 47.4% and outscore the Trojans by three in the quarter.

Arkansas sophomore guard Samara Spencer scored seven of her game-high 19 points during the 10-minute stretch. She led the team with six assists.

“We’re all in the business of getting our teammates good shots and good looks,” Spencer said. “The majority of us would pass down an open look for ourselves to get our teammates involved. I just feel like it showcases when we play that we’re willing and up to it to get our teammates involved.”

Erynn Barnum began the final quarter with three quick buckets, rewarded by her guards for running the floor while breaking the full-court press. Barnum ended with the team’s second-most points (18) with eight rebounds.

“Erynn runs the floor hard and sometimes we can’t reward her because that’s what teams are taking away,” Neighbors said. “Well, tonight they weren’t taking that away.”

With the game largely put away, the Razorbacks’ reserves played much of the fourth quarter.

Jersey Wolfenbarg­er shot well from beyond the arc, knocking down 3 of 5 three-pointers.

“She’s getting more and more comfortabl­e back out on the perimeter,” Neighbors said of Wolfenbarg­er. “It takes some time. After we had to play her around the basket last year, now she’s a little bit more comfortabl­e. [She] continues to improve every single night out and I love that she’s accepted the role that she’s been in.”

Chrissy Carr added 14 points, hitting two three-pointers.

It was a homecoming for former Razorback great Chelsea Dungee, who is in her first season as an assistant coach for the Trojans. She was recognized in front of the Walton Arena crowd during the game’s first media timeout.

“I was like a beaming, proud friend,” Neighbors said. “You know, former coach out there watching her work in warmups, she’s out there teaching the game, preparing her kids.”

Arkansas matched its 9-0 start in 2016 and is one victory away from its best start since 2013, when the team won its first 13 games.

The Razorbacks are scheduled to host Oral Roberts at Walton Arena at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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