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Posted on 10/26/18 at 4:39 pm to piggilicious
Posted on 10/26/18 at 4:39 pm to piggilicious
That woman looks 30 years younger than you.
Posted on 10/27/18 at 12:56 am to pioneerbasketball
Too many guys getting 13 points on Halloween weekend. I don't like it!
Posted on 10/27/18 at 3:14 am to Stonehog
Posted on 10/27/18 at 10:03 am to ArHog
Reggie Chaney looks good.
Maybe all this talent will have some good coaching next year.
Maybe all this talent will have some good coaching next year.
Posted on 10/27/18 at 10:26 am to beebefootballfan
That was an ugly game but with all those fouls (and missed FTs) no team would look good. Lord Almighty, its hard to watch a basketball game where play is stopped every ten seconds to dole out another foul.
Posted on 10/27/18 at 12:51 pm to Arksulli
Isaiah reminds me of a young Joe Johnson. So pure.
Looks like we have some talent, and hopefully they will play fearless. Extremely young team.
Looks like we have some talent, and hopefully they will play fearless. Extremely young team.
Posted on 10/27/18 at 1:11 pm to razorbackfan4life
Do you even Ethan Henderson, baw?
Posted on 10/28/18 at 7:30 am to Pigfeet
Per Arkansasrazorbacks.com
First Half Notes – Arkansas 30, Tusculum 24:
– Arkansas controlled the tip but neither team scored until 17:33, a 3-pointer by Tusculum’s Austin Hall.
– The Pioneers went on an 8-0 run to start the game.
– Arkansas’s first point was a free throw by Adrio Bailey at the 15:51 mark.
– Gabe Osabuohien entered the game and provided a spark for the Razorbacks as Arkansas would immediately go on a 7-0 run. The Razorbacks would eventually make that an 18-4 run with 9:17 left to play.
– Most of Arkansas’ offense came on strong defense, namely its full-court press.
– The highlight of the run was a defensive stop that led to long pass to Daniel Gafford, who tipped the ball to Mason Jones for a layup. The Razorbacks immediately forced another turnover as Osabuohien stole a pass and would get fouled before making two free throws.
Second Half Notes – Arkansas out-scored Tusculum 66-23:
– Jalen Harris started second half with a 3-pointer and Isaiah Joe followed with a 4-point play, hitting a trey and free throw. A second 3-pointer from Harris and a dunk by Reggie Cheney capped a 14-0 run to start the period at the 15:57 mark.
– Overall, Arkansas opened a 23-point lead thanks to a 23-4 run to start the second half.
– Arkansas held Tusculum to just 23 second-half points while the Razorbacks shot 52.5 percent from the field in the final 20 minutes.
– In the second half, Reggie Chaney started and scored 10 points. Daniel Gafford, who battled foul trouble, entered the game at the 10:24 mark of the second half with just two points and one rebound. However, he just missed a double-double as he finished with 13 points and nine boards.
Notes:
– Arkansas is 15-0 in exhibition games under head coach Mike Anderson.
– Arkansas has scored 88-plus points in 10 of those 15 wins with an average margin of victory of 31.1 points.
– Arkansas has won 29 consecutive exhibition game dating back to 2004-05 season.
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Isaiah Joe scored a game-high 18 points, making 5-of-8 from 3-point range, while Reggie Chaney recorded a double-double to lead Arkansas to a 96-47 exhibition victory over Tusculum Friday night at Bud Walton Arena. Despite the large margin of victory, Arkansas got off to a slow start in the first half. Tusculum jumped out to an 8-0 lead to start the game and Arkansas did not score until the 15:51 mark. However, Gabe Osabuohien came off the bench to spark an 7-0 run that ballooned into an 18-4 run. Tusculum was able to keep close and only trailed by six at the break as Arkansas only had five assists with 13 turnovers while shooting just 18.2 percent from 3-point range and making just 8-of-20 free throws. The second half saw the “FASTEST40” kick-in as the Razorbacks opened with a 14-0 start as part of a 23-4 run to put the game out of the reach. In the period, Arkansas only committed seven turnovers, dished out 18 assists and shot 47.8 percent (11-of-23) from long-range. The Razorback defense only allowed 23 second-half point while holding the Pioneers to just seven assists while forcing 29 turnovers for the game.
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All told, five Razorbacks scored in double figures including Joe (18), Daniel Gafford (13), Jalen Harris (13), Keyshawn Embery-Simpson (13) and Chaney (13). Chaney added 10 rebounds while Osabuohien had eight and Gafford nine. Arkansas will play the second of its two exhibition games next Friday (Nov. 2) versus Southwest Baptist. Tip-off at Bud Walton Arena is set for 7 pm.
First Half Notes – Arkansas 30, Tusculum 24:
– Arkansas controlled the tip but neither team scored until 17:33, a 3-pointer by Tusculum’s Austin Hall.
– The Pioneers went on an 8-0 run to start the game.
– Arkansas’s first point was a free throw by Adrio Bailey at the 15:51 mark.
– Gabe Osabuohien entered the game and provided a spark for the Razorbacks as Arkansas would immediately go on a 7-0 run. The Razorbacks would eventually make that an 18-4 run with 9:17 left to play.
– Most of Arkansas’ offense came on strong defense, namely its full-court press.
– The highlight of the run was a defensive stop that led to long pass to Daniel Gafford, who tipped the ball to Mason Jones for a layup. The Razorbacks immediately forced another turnover as Osabuohien stole a pass and would get fouled before making two free throws.
Second Half Notes – Arkansas out-scored Tusculum 66-23:
– Jalen Harris started second half with a 3-pointer and Isaiah Joe followed with a 4-point play, hitting a trey and free throw. A second 3-pointer from Harris and a dunk by Reggie Cheney capped a 14-0 run to start the period at the 15:57 mark.
– Overall, Arkansas opened a 23-point lead thanks to a 23-4 run to start the second half.
– Arkansas held Tusculum to just 23 second-half points while the Razorbacks shot 52.5 percent from the field in the final 20 minutes.
– In the second half, Reggie Chaney started and scored 10 points. Daniel Gafford, who battled foul trouble, entered the game at the 10:24 mark of the second half with just two points and one rebound. However, he just missed a double-double as he finished with 13 points and nine boards.
Notes:
– Arkansas is 15-0 in exhibition games under head coach Mike Anderson.
– Arkansas has scored 88-plus points in 10 of those 15 wins with an average margin of victory of 31.1 points.
– Arkansas has won 29 consecutive exhibition game dating back to 2004-05 season.
This post was edited on 10/28/18 at 7:31 am
Posted on 11/2/18 at 4:13 pm to pioneerbasketball
Less than 3 hours away
Posted on 11/2/18 at 9:00 pm to pioneerbasketball
50 fouls tonight so far. Just freaking ridiculous and killing basketball on the college level.
Posted on 11/2/18 at 10:44 pm to beebefootballfan
Daniel Gafford had a double-double (17 points and 12 rebounds), while Isaiah Joe had a game-high 19 points and Mason Jones added 17 points, to lead Arkansas to a 100-63 victory over Southwest Baptist in the Razorbacks’ second and final exhibition game prior to next Friday’s season opener versus Texas in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas.
Joe was 5-of-9 from the field – all from 3-point range – and 4-of-4 at the line. Gafford added three blocked shots to go with his double-double and Jones was 7-of-8 from the free throw line to assist in his 17-point effort. Keyshawn Embery-Simpson came off the bench to score 11 points, making 4-of-6 from the field (3-of-5 from 3-point range).
Much as they did in the first exhibition, Arkansas turned a close game at halftime into a blow-out early in the second half as the Razorbacks went on an 18-4 run to put the game out of reach.
In a tale of two halves, Arkansas only had nine assists with 10 turnovers in the first half while using its up-tempo brand to dish out 12 second-half assists while committing just five turnovers. Defensively, Arkansas forced 15 turnovers each period and finished with 18 steals – nine each half.
Arkansas will open the 2018-19 season next Friday (Nov. 9) versus Texas in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic. The game will be played on Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas. Tip-off is set for 6 pm (CT)/5 pm (MT).
Joe was 5-of-9 from the field – all from 3-point range – and 4-of-4 at the line. Gafford added three blocked shots to go with his double-double and Jones was 7-of-8 from the free throw line to assist in his 17-point effort. Keyshawn Embery-Simpson came off the bench to score 11 points, making 4-of-6 from the field (3-of-5 from 3-point range).
Much as they did in the first exhibition, Arkansas turned a close game at halftime into a blow-out early in the second half as the Razorbacks went on an 18-4 run to put the game out of reach.
In a tale of two halves, Arkansas only had nine assists with 10 turnovers in the first half while using its up-tempo brand to dish out 12 second-half assists while committing just five turnovers. Defensively, Arkansas forced 15 turnovers each period and finished with 18 steals – nine each half.
Arkansas will open the 2018-19 season next Friday (Nov. 9) versus Texas in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic. The game will be played on Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas. Tip-off is set for 6 pm (CT)/5 pm (MT).
Posted on 11/2/18 at 11:31 pm to pioneerbasketball
estimated 6k in attendance
Can anybody confirm this?
Can anybody confirm this?
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