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Arkansas 76 @ Ole Miss 72 Final - Secn

Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:22 am
Posted by pioneerbasketball
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Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:22 am
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This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 6:05 pm
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Gamethread Info

Little Rock 157 replies, 8 pages, 11 upvotes, 11 downvotes SECN+

SWOSU 90 replies, 5 pages, 6 upvotes, 7 downvotes No tv

Rice 279 replies, 14 pages, 9 upvotes, 36 downvotes, SECN+

North Texas 154 replies, 8 pages, 5 upvotes, 16 downvotes SECN+

Montana 157 replies, 8 pages, 3 upvotes, 17 downvotes SECN+

Texas Southern 203 replies, 11 pages, 3 upvotes, 13 downvotes SECN+

South Dakota 242 replies, 13 pages, 6 upvotes, 14 downvotes SECN

Georgia Tech 423 replies, 22 pages, 6 upvotes, 30 downvotes ACCN

Northern Kentucky 336 replies, 17 pages, 9 upvotes, 21 downvotes SECN+

Austin Peay 343 replies, 18 pages, 6 upvotes, 22 downvotes SECN+

Western Kentucky 341 replies, 18 pages, 4 upvotes, 23 downvotes CBSN

Tulsa 216 replies, 11 pages, 5 upvotes, 19 downvotes ESPNU

Valparaiso 271 replies, 14 pages, 5 upvotes, 23 downvotes NO TV

Indiana 355 replies, 18 pages, 8 upvotes, 30 downvotes BTN

Texas AM 549 replies, 28 pages, 7 upvotes, 25 downvotes, SECN

LSU 707 replies, 36 pages, 14 upvotes, 82 downvotes, ESPNU

Averages
301.43 replies, 15.56 pages, 6.68 upvotes, 24.31 downvotes
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 1:19 am
Posted by pioneerbasketball
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- This will be the 82nd meeting between Arkansas and Ole Miss the 54th since Arkansas joined the SEC. The Razorbacks own a 48-33 advantage in the series (27-26 in SEC play) but are just 8-20 in Oxford.

- Arkansas has won 5 of the last 6 with Ole Miss’ lone win coming last season when then #19 Rebels won 84-67 in Oxford.

- The teams split the series last season, each winning on at home.
^ LAST SEASON GAME 1: Breein Tyree scored 22 points, Terence Davis added 18 and No. 18 Mississippi never trailed in a 84-67 win. Ole Miss pushed out to an 11-point lead by halftime and had a comfortable advantage through most of the second half. Ole Miss was in control from the opening tip, jumping out to an 11-2 lead in the opening minutes
^ LAST SEASON GAME 2: Down three (73-70) with 1:07 left in the game, Jalen Harris assisted on a Daniel Gafford dunk with 43 seconds left and later hit a lay-up with 5.9 seconds on the clock to lift Arkansas to a 74-73 victory. Harris scored 10 points and added nine assists with just one turnover in 32 minutes of action. Ole Miss’s Breein Tyree scored 20 points, including 11-of-the-last-13 over the final 7:36 for the Rebels to provide the three-point lead with 1:07 left. To Arkansas’ credit, the Razorbacks answered each time to keep is a one-possession game. In fact, the game was tight throughout and saw 21 lead changes, including Harris’ game-winner. Mason Jones scored 16, second-half points to keep the Razorbacks in the game, sinking 4-of-5 from 3-point range in the half. Jones finished with a game-high 22, going 6-of-8 from long range.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:45 am
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- While the rebounding numbers stand out at LSU, Arkansas used its tough defense and resiliency to stay in the game.
^ LSU out-rebounded Arkansas 53-24. LSU had 23 offensive rebounds and had 26 second-chance points compared to Arkansas’ three offensive rebounds and zero second-chance points.
^ LSU was 21-of-28 at the free throw line. Arkansas was 17-of-18.
^ Arkansas only committed seven turnovers, had eight steals and four blocked shots. LSU committed 13 turnovers and only had one steal.
^ Arkansas shot 44.8% from the field, compared to LSU’s 40.9%.
^ Arkansas scored 15 points off turnovers, compared to 10 by LSU, and had 16 fast break points, compared to four by the Tigers.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:45 am
Posted by pioneerbasketball
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- It is reasonable to believe that Arkansas would lose at LSU after being out-rebounded 53-24. However, Arkansas is 9-2 this season when being out-rebounded.

- Some other anomalies from the LSU loss:
^ Arkansas led at halftime and is 10-1 in such games.

- Musselman’s collegiate teams are 93-5 when leading at the half.
^ Arkansas scored first and is 8-2 in such games.

- Musselman’s collegiate teams are 74-18 when scoring first.
^ Arkansas shot 44% (LSU 40%) and is 8-1 when shooting better than opp.

- Musselman’s collegiate teams are 97-6 when shooting better than opp.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:45 am
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- Arkansas’ .857 win percentage is 15th-T in the NCAA.

- Arkansas is 1 of 15 teams in the NCAA with two or fewer loses.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:46 am
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- Arkansas’ NCAA NET fell four spots to 28th after a 79-77 loss at LSU.
^ Arkansas’ NET is 4th-best among SEC schools behind Auburn(6),LSU(25) and Kentucky(26).

- Arkansas has an RPI of 14.
^ Arkansas’ RPI of 14 is better than 12 teams ranked in the in the AP top 25.
Gonzaga (#1 AP/#41 RPI)
Ohio State (#11 AP/#30 RPI)
Louisville (#13 AP/#23 RPI)
Kentucky (#14 AP/#83 RPI)
Virginia (#18 AP/#27 RPI)
Michigan (#19 AP/#38 RPI)
Penn State (#19 AP/#26 RPI)
Memphis (#21 AP/#45 RPI)
Texas Tech (#22 AP/#95 RPI)
Wichita State (#23 AP/#16 RPI)
Arizona (#24 AP/#20 RPI)
Colorado (#25 AP/#23 RPI)

- After the win at Texas A&M, ESPN’s Joe Lunardi kept Arkansas as a #8 seed but now facing St Mary’s in the South Regional
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:46 am
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- Arkansas held Indiana to 23.8% shooting from 3-point range, Texas A&M to 28.6 and LSU to 26.7%. In 14 games, opponents have shot below 29% from long range 12 times. Overall, opponents are a combined 56-of-248 from long range.
^ Arkansas’ 22.6% 3-point defense ranks 1st NCAA / 1st SEC.

- Arkansas only had five steals at Indiana but bounced back with nine versus Texas A&M and eight at LSU. Arkansas has double-digit steals six times 14 vs Rice, 13 vs Texas Southern, 11 each versus North Texas and Montana, 15 at Georgia Tech and 12 vs Tulsa.
^ Arkansas’ 9.5 steals per game ranks 16th NCAA / 1st SEC.
^ Arkansas’ 133 total steals rank 32nd NCAA / 1st SEC.

- Arkansas forced Texas A&M into 17 turnovers and the Razorbacks have forced at least 15 turnovers nine times this season, including 27 in the season opener versus Rice.
^ The 17.86 turnovers forced ranks 18th NCAA / 1st SEC.

- Arkansas has only committed 16 turnovers in its first two SEC games. Arkansas has committed single-digit turnovers three times (8 vs South Dakota, 8 vs Tulsa, 9 versus Texas A&M and 7 at LSU).
^ Arkansas’ +5.1 turnover margin ranks 14th NCAA / 1st SEC

- Arkansas held its first five opponents to 56 points or less, including three teams in the 40’s. However, Western Kentucky scored a season-high 86 points in an overtime win Since then, the Razorback defense has allowed just 69.8 ppg over the last five.
^ Arkansas’ 61.1 ppg scoring defense ranks 30th NCAA / 4th SEC.

- Arkansas was blowing teams out in the first five games, winning by an average of 28.2 points. The next three wins were by only by an average of 5.0 points. Then, Arkansas suffered a seven-point, overtime loss at Western Kentucky. The Razorbacks bounced back with an 18 point win versus Tulsa and added a 10-point win versus Texas A&M..
^ Arkansas’ +13.4 scoring margin ranks 28th NCAA / 2nd SEC.

- Arkansas had a season-high 10 blocked shots versus Texas Southern The Hogs have had at least five rejections nine times this season.
^ Arkansas’ 4.9 blocked shots per game ranks 35th NCAA / 4th SEC.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:46 am
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Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:23 am to
- Arkansas has shot above 70 percent at the free throw line 11 times this season including a season-best 94.4% (17-of-18) and jumped 23 spots to 37th the NCAA / 2nd in the SEC in FT% (.757).

- 37th of 350 teams is OK. but it is spectacular when you consider that last year, the Hogs were 306th (of 351 teams) in free throw percentage (.668).

- The team’s percentage is bolstered by Mason Jones, who ranks 12th the NCAA in FT% (.916 • 76-of-83).
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:48 am
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- Only three teams in the NCAA feature two players in the nation’s top 105 for scoring:
^ ARKANSAS: Mason Jones (31st / 19.8)

- Isaiah Joe (101th / 17.1)
^ UT MARTIN: Parker Stewart (53rd / 18.8
-Quintin Dove 80th / 17.6)
^ NEVADA: Jalen Harris (88th / 17.4

- Jazz Johnson 100th / 17.1)

- Arkansas is the only team in the SEC to feature:
^ Two players in the league’s top 5 for scoring Mason Jones (2nd / 19.8)
- Isaiah Joe (5th / 17.1)
^ Three players in the league’s top 20 for scoring Jimmy Whitt Jr. (14th/14.0)
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:51 am
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Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:31 am to
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Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:32 am to
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Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:48 am to
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Arkansas vs. Ole Miss 5PM SECN


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Posted by pioneerbasketball
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Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:51 am to
- Before the start of the game, David Kellum will be honored for his 30th season as the radio “Voice of the Rebels.”

- Ole Miss is one of two SEC teams to play four non-conference Quadrant 1 games, joining Georgia.

- The Rebels have limited opponents to shooting under 30 percent from beyond the arc in 10 of their 14 games, including six contests shooting below 25 percent.

- In each of the past five seasons, Ole Miss has won its first home game of the calendar year, including a perfect 4-0 mark in The Pavilion.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:54 am
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Posted on 1/11/20 at 12:51 am to
- The Rebels and Razorbacks split the season series last year, each winning on their home floor; the two teams have played twice each of the past three seasons.

- Last season in a soldout Pavilion, No. 18 Ole Miss cruised to an 84-67 victory for their first win as a ranked team in six years; the 17-point win was the Rebels’ largest margin of victory in an SEC game since a 20-point win over LSU (Feb. 14, 2017).

- Breein Tyree averaged 21.0 ppg over the two contests against Arkansas last year.

- Breein Tyree is the SEC’s leading active scorer with 1,427 career points, which also ranks 16th on the Ole Miss all-time scoring list; Tyree also ranks eighth in Ole Miss history with 174 made three-pointers.

- Breein Tyree has increased his scoring output from non-conference to SEC play in each of his first three seasons.

- Veterans Breein Tyree (17.1 ppg), Devontae Shuler (10.9 ppg), Blake Hinson (10.8 ppg) and KJ Buffen (9.6 ppg) have accounted for 65.3 percent of the team’s scoring this season.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:56 am
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- The media predicted the Rebels to finish eighth in the SEC; Ole Miss has finished higher than the preseason projection in seven of the last eight seasons.

- Preseason All-SEC selections Breein Tyree (First Team) and Devontae Shuler (Second Team) combined for 38 of the team’s 47 points Tuesday night at Texas A&M.

- In his first NBA start Wednesday, Terence Davis posted his first NBA double-double with career highs in points (23) and rebounds (11) to lead the Raptors to an over time victory over the Hornets.
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:57 am
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- The Rebels rank second in the SEC in assist/turnover ratio (1.2)

- Ole Miss ranks third in assists (15.6) and three-point field goal percentage defense (28.8).

- Breein Tyree ranks fourth in scoring (17.1 ppg); he is the SEC’s active leader in career points (1,427).

- Devontae Shuler ranks fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.9).
This post was edited on 1/11/20 at 12:59 am
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