Razorbacks fall in final road game
By: Brandon Dunn
Updated: March 5, 2013
COLUMBIA,
Mo. -
Sophomore BJ Young scored 27 points for the University of Arkansas basketball
team on Tuesday night against the Missouri Tigers, but an inspired performance
on senior night led the home squad to a 93-63 victory at Mizzou Arena.
Arkansas (18-12, 9-8 SEC) also got nine-point games from juniors Marshawn
Powell and Coty Clarke while Missouri (22-7, 11-5 SEC) picked up a game high 24
points from senior Laurence Bowers.
"First of all congratulations to Missouri," Arkansas head coach Mike Anderson
said. "It was senior night and emotions were sky high. It was a great
atmosphere and you have to give them credit."
The Razorbacks struggled to rebound the basketball on Tuesday night as the
Tigers held a huge advantage on the glass. The rebounding differential allowed
Missouri to score 14 second chance points and 42 points in the paint.
"You can't get beat on the glass like we did and win big games," Anderson said.
After the Tigers went up 5-0 to start the game, the Razorbacks' Young went on a
5-0 run of his own to tie the game 5-5. After several turnovers by the Tigers,
Mardracus Wade got a hold of the ball and sent it to Clarke who knocked down a
long jumper to take a 7-5 lead. From there, Missouri would begin to get hit
their groove as they went on a 25-8 run to give them a 30-15 lead. Arkansas
would catch a few breakaways off Missouri turnovers, but were unable to get the
offense clicking in the first. Arkansas would finish the first-half with a
48-22 deficit.
In the second half, Young got things started with a long three to hush the
Missouri crowd. Powell chipped in a quick layup and Young added two to give
Arkansas a 7-0 run to start the half. From there it would seem as though the
Tigers could not miss as they extended their lead over the Razorbacks. Arkansas
would fall to the Tigers 93-63.
For the game, Missouri sank an astounding 58 percent from the field were
constantly at the free throw line, for a 40-13 edge. The Razorbacks were able
to force Missouri into 15 turnovers which converted into 12 Arkansas points,
but the shooting edge and rebounding proved to be the ultimate difference in
the contest.
Arkansas returns to Bud Walton Arena to face the Texas A&M Aggies in the
last regular season game of the season. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. on ESPNU

