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Razorbacks Can’t Stay Close, Falling to Alabama

Crimson Tide hit nine three-pointers, pull away at end double-digit win
Razorbacks Can’t Stay Close, Falling to Alabama
Razorbacks Can’t Stay Close, Falling to Alabama

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas was down two, 65-63, after a Jalen Graham basket with 4:54 left before No. 4 Alabama went on a 13-0 run to hand the No. 15-16 Razorbacks an 84-69 loss Wednesday night at Bud Walton Arena.

The Hogs, playing their third straight ranked opponent for the first time since 2003-04, fell to 12-4 overall and 1-3 in the SEC. Alabama is 14-2 and 4-0 in the league.

The game was a tale of two halves. The game was tied at 33 at halftime and both teams struggled to shoot the ball. However, in the second half, Alabama drained 7-of-10 from 3-point range and was 14-of-17 at the free throw line. On the other end, Arkansas was 2-of-7 from deep and 4-of-5 at the line.

Leading the charge for the Crimson Tide in the second half was Brandon Miller, the SEC’s leading scorer. After being held without a point nor a field goal in the first half, the freshman scored 14 second-half points, making 6-of-7 at the line and sinking two 3-pointers during the 13-0 run.

Mark Sears scored a game-high 26 points for the Tide, going 10-of-10 at the line, and Noah Clowney added 15 points.

Davonte Davis recorded his second career double-double with 16 points and tying his career high with 10 rebounds. He also played 38:29 and did not commit a turnover with three assists and two steals.

Jalen Graham also scored 16 points (8-of-10 field goals), tying his season high, while Ricky Council IV had 15 points and Makhi Mitchell had 10.

Arkansas hits the road for back-to-back games, opening the SEC with four of its first six games on the road.

Up first, the Razorbacks travel to Vanderbilt on Saturday (Jan. 14). Tipoff in the Music City is set for 1 p.m. and the game will be televised on ESPNU.

FIRST HALF: Arkansas 33, Alabama 33

• Both teams shot below 40 percent in the first half – 38.5% for Arkansas and 39.3% for Bama.

• Both teams also struggled from the line. Arkansas was 11-of-18 and Alabama was 11-of-19.

• Jalen Graham provided a spark off the bench with eight points and Ricky Council IV had seven off the bench.

• Mark Sears lead Alabama with 12 points.

• Arkansas outrebounded Alabama, 21-19, thanks to eight boards by Devo Davis.

• Devo Daivs held the league’s leading scorer, Brandon Miller, to zero shot attempts and zero points.

Game Notes

• Arkansas’ starting lineup was Anthony Black – Davonte Davis – Jordan Walsh – Makhi Mitchell – Makhel Mitchell for the first time this season.

• Arkansas won the tip.

• Davonte Davis scored the game’s first points, a jumper in the paint at 19:37.

• Ricky Council IV was the first Razorback sub.

• Makhel Mitchell earned his first start and had two blocked shots.

• Makhi Mitchell did not block a shot and had a streak of blocked shots snapped at nine.

• Tonight was the first top-15 matchup in Bud Walton Arena since Jan. 1995.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

HOGS FEED:

NICK SMITH'S FATHER GIVES UPDATE ON HIS SON'S FUTURE AS A RAZORBACK

ARENA'S LACK OF SIGN POLICY LEAVES ROOM FOR RAZORBACK FANS TO HARASS CALIPARI

HOW WILL RAZORBACK FANS EXPERIENCE THE LONGHORN NETWORK IN THE FUTURE?

WILL LAST GAME OF HOGS' REGULAR SEASON BE FINAL CHANCE FOR FANS TO SEE CALIPARI WITH KENTUCKY?

ERIC MUSSELMAN ISN'T LOOKING BACKWARD TRYING TO PREDICT THE FUTURE

JALON CATALON MAY HAVE COMMITTED BIGGEST BETRAYAL FOR SOME FANS IN RAZORBACK HISTORY

RAZORBACK FANS HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE TO WATCH HORNSBY PLAY QUARTERBACK IN ARKANSAS

IS SOMETHING SO SIMPLE ALL THAT'S NEEDED TO TAKE DOWN RAZORBACKS?

ARKANSAS COULDN'T EXECUTE BASICS AGAINST AUBURN

COULD TEXAS, OKLAHOMA BE HEADED OVER JOIN THE SEC FAMILY A LITTLE SOONER THAN PLANNED?

EQUIPMENT DEBACLE AT A&M LEADS TO DISCOVER OF HOGS' SOCIAL MEDIA GEM

DON'T LET FACTS GET IN WAY OF IRRATIONAL HATE WITH KENDAL BRILES, HOGS' OFFENSE

TEXAS, OKLAHOMA COMING SOON, BUT THEN WHO'S NEXT FOR THE SEC?

PEYTON HILLIS SHOWED POTENTIAL FOR BIGGEST PLAY IN HIS LIFE AT YOUNG AGE

HOGS OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR KENDAL BRILES, QUARTERBACK KJ JEFFERSON STAYING WITH HOGS

BRILES, JEFFERSON REVEAL WHETHER THEY WILL REMAIN WITH RAZORBACK PROGRAM

TEXAS EXPECTED TO TARGET PROMINENT SEC COACHES, BUT MUSSELMAN NOT BEST FIT AMONG THE GROUP

ARKANSAS CAN'T LOSE WHAT IT NEVER REALLY HAD WITH NICK SMITH'S EXTENDED ABSENCE

ARKANSAS DECIDES TO HIRE SECOND DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR TO ASSIST

HOGS THOUGHT THEY HAD AVOIDED POTENTIAL NIGHTMARE, BUT PETRINO ENDS UP AT A&M ANYWAY

RAZORBACKS' ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HUNTER YURACHEK ON PROCEDURES AFTER DAMAR HAMLIN INJURY

BILLS' DAMAR HAMLIN LEAVING FIELD ALIVE DUE IN PART TO A COUPLE OF OTHER TRAGEDIES IN SPORTS WITH ARKANSAS TIES

RED FLAGS WITH JORDAN DOMINECK DEPARTURE DESPITE RECENT PLEDGE TO STAY

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