![]() Let's get loud Arena! We're in this with No. Rutgers won the rebounding battle, 35-28, but Maryland outscored RU in the paint 40-30 and netted 23 points off 19 Scarlet Knight turnovers. Maryland also had four players in double-figures – Angel Reese (18), Katie Benzan (15), Chloe Bibby (14), and Ashley Owusu (12). Lasha Petree chipped in 11, while Osh Brown poured in 10 with eight rebounds. Tyia Singleton grabbed her first double-double of the year with a season-high 10 points going with a game-high 12 rebounds. Dickson made three 3-pointers, grabbed five boards, and added five assists and two steals. The defending Big Ten champion Terrapins responded with a 11-3 spurt to regain a larger margin over the next four minutes.įor the first time this season, Rutgers had four players score in double-figures, led by Shug Dickson's highest output as a Scarlet Knight with 18 points. The Scarlet Knights, who trailed by 15 with a minute remaining in the first half, battled back to within four points after a 21-point third quarter and a 4-0 run with seven minutes to play in the game. 8 Maryland (8-2, 1-0) after a hard fight leading to a 73-59 final score on Sunday afternoon at Jersey Mike's Arena and live on national television on Big Ten Network. – Rutgers women's basketball (4-6, 0-1) dropped its Big Ten opener to No. CT, SEC Network).Ĭhristina Long covers the Arkansas Razorbacks.PISCATAWAY, N.J. "Do I think our team's got to be more mentally sharp? Yes, for sure," Musselman said. "Do I think that our team has to understand to play for 40 minutes? We'll continue to look at things to try to improve in that area." Up nextĪrkansas hosts Charlotte (4-3) at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville on Tuesday (8 p.m. It seemed Little Rock was looking to exploit that weakness if it could, but its own shooting wasn't strong enough. Defending the 3 was a problem for Arkansas against Central Arkansas on Wednesday. Saturday, though, the Trojans made 38% while attempting more 3-pointers than their average. Little Rock hasn't been much better, averaging just 30%. 304 nationally in those respective categories.Īrkansas struggled to make 3-pointer against the Trojans, going 6-for-20. Entering Saturday's game, Arkansas averaged six 3-point shots per game and were just 29% successful, ranking No. "You don't have to run the plays for him he still can score," Walker said. "He's a glue guy in this really good team, and he plays hard as heck." Trouble with the 3Īrkansas has struggled to shoot the ball from 3-point range all season. Davonte Davis had a career-high seven assists, and Walker said Davis reminds him of himself during his playing days. He also had 18 points, 16 of them in the second half. In the second half, JD Notae stepped in as the leader. "He's as valuable to us, really, as anybody right now," Musselman said of Toney. Of those points, 16 came in the first half. He grabbed eight rebounds, two of them on offense, and logged two assists. Toney was all over the floor, scoring 18 points on 6-of-7 shooting. JD Notae and Au'Diese Toney were the leaders for Arkansas. ![]() At one point in the second half it cut Arkansas' lead to seven, but the Razorbacks kept on and retook a double-digit lead. Little Rock (4-5), which has been plagued by injuries early in the season, stayed in the fight Saturday. RECRUITING: What Arkansas basketball coach Eric Musselman said about the 2022 early signing class I think it's great for the state."Īrkansas and Little Rock met in 2019 in an exhibition that celebrated the dedication of Nolan Richardson Court at Bud Walton Arena. "I think it's long overdue," Walker said of the matchup. "I have to tip my hat to (Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek) and Eric Musselman for having the vision to to play UA Pine Bluff in football and UCA and us in basketball. In the 1983 NBA Draft, he was selected in the first round by the New York Knicks and went on to a 10-year professional career. MORE: Here are all Arkansas basketball coach Eric Musselman's custom shoes from this season 18 all-time for Arkansas, and he ranks fourth in program history in steals (230). He was a member of two Sweet 16 teams in '81 and '83 and the '82 Southwest Conference Tournament champion team. Little Rock coach Darrell Walker played for the Razorbacks from 1981-83. 9 Arkansas (8-0) won 93-78, was also a homecoming of sorts. But the Razorbacks played Central Arkansas and Little Rock this week. ![]() View Gallery: Eric Musselman: A look at the Arkansas men's basketball head coachįAYETTEVILLE - For 70 years, Arkansas basketball did not play another in-state university in the regular season.
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