The Saline Courier Weekend

Arkansas bounces back with victory over Kentucky

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FAYETTEVIL­LE – The Arkansas women’s basketball (15-6, 3-3 SEC) avenged its SEC opening loss to Kentucky (9-11,

2-4 SEC) by defeating the Wildcats, 88-61 on Thursday.

Arkansas was down to eight scholarshi­p players but were able to pull out the win behind five players in double figures. The Hogs forced 21 turnovers and tallied 24 points off those Wildcat mistakes. Makayla Daniels led the Hogs with 22 points, six rebounds, seven assists and four steals, while Karley Johnson delivered in her first career start with a career-high 14 points.

Maryam Dauda won the tip, and after a miss, she got the rebound for the putback to put the Hogs on the board first. That first score helped the Hogs get going with an early

8-0 lead. After Daniels made back-to-back layups, Kentucky called a timeout, as Arkansas led, 8-0 with 6:13 left in the first quarter. Arkansas continued its run out of the break, as Dauda made a layup off a pass from Johnson. Daniels then knocked down backto-back triples, as the

Hogs led 18-0. Kentucky then got its first score of the game almost seven minutes into action. That sparked a 5-2 run for the Wildcats, but Emrie Ellis responded with a triple for Arkansas, which initiated a 9-0 run for the Hogs.

That run was capped off by Samara Spencer going coast to coast for a layup. At the end of the first quarter, Arkansas led, 29-10, as Daniels logged 14 of her points in the first 10 minutes of action.

Kentucky began the second quarter on a 7-0 run, as the Hogs came up empty on its first two possession­s. Dauda then dug the Hogs out of that drought by draining a triple and Carly Keats knocked down one of her own on the Hogs’ next possession. Dauda made a turnaround jumper and Spencer drove to the rack for a layup, as the Hogs went on a 10-0 run. Kentucky broke their nearly four-minute drought with a driving layup. At the media timeout taken at the 4:20 mark, Arkansas held a 39-19 edge. Arkansas went 0-for-4 in its stretch out of the media timeout in a two-minute scoring drought, but Johnson broke the drought with a layup and Keats knocked down a jumper. The Hogs went into the locker room ahead, 44-23.

The Wildcats opened the second half by knocking down two free throws, while the Hogs came up empty on its first four possession­s. Keats came up with a jumper and Spencer knocked down a triple, but Kentucky had answers on both scores.

Kentucky went on a 5-0 run just before the media timeout, and with 4:39 left in the third quarter, Arkansas led, 52-36. Out of the break, Johnson and Keats knocked down triples on back-to-back possession­s, as Kentucky called quick timeout. Johnson got in double digits with a nice cut to basket with a layup off an assist from Spencer to extend the Hogs’ lead to 24. Kentucky then started to press, and the Hogs had a hard time getting the ball across the court, leading to a 6-0 run for the Wildcats, who cut the deficit to 18. The Hogs then were able to find a break, as Keats found an open Ellis for a layup. At the end of the third quarter, the Hogs led, 66-46.

The Hogs began the quarter on 3-0 run and Dauda found her way in double digits with a layup off an assist from Daniels. Johnson then knocked down a triple, and with the Hogs up 72-46, Kentucky called a timeout. Arkansas extended its’ lead to 29 following a second-chance driving layup by Daniels, but the Wildcats responded with a 5-0 run. Daniels has a response with a triple and Dauda came up with a jumper. In the final minute of action, Cristina Sanchez Cerqueira and Jenna Lawrence came up with layups, as Arkansas outscored the Wildcats 22-15 in the fourth and defeated the Wildcats, 88-61.

UP NEXT

The Hogs will hit the road to take on Missouri for the first of two times during the regular season on Sunday, Jan. 28. Arkansas and Missouri will tipoff at 2 p.m. at Mizzou Arena on SECN+.

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