NCAAB Game Recap - Arkansas at Texas
Fri Nov 9, 2018 7:00 PM EST

SIU
59
KY
71
F
UL
65
Tenn
87
F
Pacif
61
Nev
83
F
UNC
116
Elon
67
F
Wash
66
Aub
88
F
KennSt
41
KSU
56
F
Buff
99
WVU
94
F(OT)
E WA
47
Oreg
81
F
GWebb
59
VaTec
87
F
APSU
67
MissSt
95
F
LongB
80
UCLA
91
F
NCC
51
Clem
71
F
UNCG
91
LSU
97
F
Drex
62
E MI
66
F
(N/A)
70
MTSU
102
F
(N/A)
58
NebOm
94
F
(N/A)
75
CSBak
111
F
IndSt
78
WIGB
74
F
WichSt
83
Prov
80
F
BGSU
80
StJon
84
F
Detr
67
Temp
83
F
Stan
72
UNCW
59
F
Morg
62
StFPA
80
F
FaDi
55
Rut
90
F
VMI
55
Pitt
94
F
Toled
87
Oakl
86
F
Piedm
52
Mercer
105
F
UNH
75
UMass
104
F
NE
81
Harv
71
F
Dart
76
David
79
F
Monm
74
Colg
87
F
Vermt
78
Boston
72
F
Ark
71
Tex
73
F(OT)
NoKY
88
NIU
85
F(2OT)
Mizzu
59
IaSt
76
F
Hamp
57
VCU
69
F
Stony
83
SouthCar
81
F
Longw
63
Rich
58
F
(N/A)
51
Princ
85
F
Leh
62
Mia-FL
83
F
Amer
78
GMas
75
F(OT)
ChaSo
46
Fla
76
F
ChiSt
60
CenMI
101
F
NFla
72
PSU
87
F
CoCar
85
Campbl
75
F
JSU
72
Samf
92
F
ODU
64
StJos
79
F
Brown
81
LIU
83
F
Lamar
69
GaTec
88
F
JWFL
47
FIU
117
F
MtStM
61
Hof
79
F
WlmCry
57
SeLA
78
F
(N/A)
49
InWor
63
F
NJIT
74
Bingha
57
F
(N/A)
83
TXAMC
113
F
AF
57
TxSt
67
F
RobM
60
MOSt
74
F
(N/A)
62
ORU
79
F
MTSt
35
Ind
80
F
(N/A)
55
Alc
79
F
Furm
60
LoyIL
58
F
Rice
76
Penn
92
F
JMU
73
ECU
72
F
Albany
68
Iona
72
F
Okla
91
UTRGV
76
F
JarCh
68
Gram
105
F
Savan
76
UGA
110
F
MD
78
Navy
57
F
McNee
52
AzSt
80
F
UTEP
69
NMSt
96
F
Hartfo
73
UtSt
100
F
(N/A)
56
N CO
126
F
GASt
74
Mont
81
F
MsVl
52
TxTch
84
F
IL-C
78
Radf
88
F
ArkSt
73
AbCh
94
F
(N/A)
53
Web
123
F
UCIrv
74
TAMU
73
F
SDCh
71
CBU
87
F
PVAM
81
SCla
64
F
USD
76
UCDav
57
F
UtVal
65
BYU
75
F
(N/A)
52
Sac
76
F
(N/A)
48
N TX
93
F
Yale
76
Cal
59
F
Portl
64
HI
82
F

Texas 73, Arkansas 71

Nov 9, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Arkansas

30

33

8

71

Texas

36

27

10

73

Roach hits 3-pointers late; Texas edges Arkansas 73-71 in OT
Fri Nov 9, 2018 11:31 PM

FORT BLISS, Texas (AP) This was exactly the kind of situation Texas had focused on, and when the Longhorns got the chance to prove it they did just that in a 73-71 overtime victory against Arkansas on Friday night in the ESPN Armed Forces Classic.

Two late 3-pointers by guard Kerwin Roach II helped Texas overcome a sluggish offensive showing in the second half and reach overtime, where the Longhorns outscored Arkansas 10-8 to pull out the victory before 1,200 people at Fort Bliss' Soto Gym.

"It was a great way to start my senior season," said Roach, who didn't play in the opener for an unspecified violation of team rules. "That's what I was ready to do. Just play basketball. I even had jitters myself."

Last year, Texas played in 17 games that were decided in the final minute or overtime. They were 8-9 in those games, and that became an offseason focus - changing the outcome of those games.

"We've emphasized all offseason long what goes into winning close games," Texas coach Shaka Smart said. "A little bit here midway through the first half our guys probably felt like this wasn't going to be a close game, but it was."

Roach led Texas (2-0) with 18 points, followed by Jericho Sims with 14 and Dylan Osetkowski with 11 and 13 rebounds. Texas led by double figures, and often by eight or nine, in the first half, and it led 36-30 at the break.

Arkansas (0-1) got a game-high 20 points from center Daniel Gafford, who also had a double-double with 12 rebounds. Joe added 17 points for the Razorbacks, while Jalen Harris and Mason Jones each had 11.

"This was our very first game," Arkansas coach Mike Anderson said. "I thought they came to play. They kept that mindset. Even as Texas went up, double figures, 9, 10, whatever it was, our guys stayed the course. They got connected defensively and tried to make Daniel (Gifford) a big part of what we were doing."

Arkansas trailed 36-30 at the half, but a 10-0 run midway through the second half allowed the Razorbacks to take a 49-47 lead after a 3-pointer by Joe.

The Razorbacks outscored Texas 33-27 in the second half, but free-throw shooting kept the Longhorns in it. They went 14-for-20 shooting from the line in the second half and 4 of 6 in overtime. That allowed Texas to overcome cold shooting, including a stretch of 9:47 without a field goal in the second half.

A dunk by Gafford put Arkansas ahead 62-59 with a minute to play. After an airball by Texas, Osetkowski made 1 of 2 free throws to make it 62-60. Gafford then missed the first of two free throws to push the lead to three, setting up Roach II's tying 3-pointer with 1 second left that forced overtime.

In overtime, the teams traded points and Arkansas led 71-70 after a pair of free throws by Harris. But Courtney Ramey banked in a floater to regain the lead for Texas, and Elijah Mitrou-Long added a free throw to seal it.

BIG PICTURE

Friday's game was a look at two teams who are NCAA postseason regulars.

Arkansas began its pursuit of a third consecutive NCAA tournament berth. The Razorbacks, who were one of eight SEC teams in last year's NCAAs, have made the tournament three times in the past four years, and are looking to add to that with the nation's No. 25-ranked recruiting class. Arkansas was picked 10th in the preseason SEC poll.

Texas played in its earliest season opener Friday. The Longhorns, who also made the NCAA tournament last season, return four of five starters from last year's team. Texas was picked fourth in the Big 12 preseason rankings. The Longhorns feature last year's No. 8-ranked recruiting class.

FOR THE TROOPS

Friday's game was more than a year in the making, and both teams were excited about the opportunity.

"You can't put a price on that," Arkansas' Anderson said. "That was breathtaking for our guys to spend some time (here). It's an honor to come in and play in front of these guys. ... It was a great experience."

Roach echoed those sentiments.

"The experience here was great," he said. "I got family in the military. It was just wonderful here. We went to the training simulators. We shot fake guns, the simulator of being on the top of a tank and shooting. It's like real life Call of Duty here. It was real life that these people go through every day. We play basketball, but it's really life or death for them. We really appreciate the mentality they have protecting our country."

NICE THREADS

Both teams were playing on Veteran's Day weekend in uniforms that had a military look, which camouflage and military-style letters and numbers. But there were no player names on the back - just "USA" on the jerseys of both teams.

GYM TIME

The game was played at Fort Bliss' Soto Gym, which seated 1,200 for the game. The intimate environment, and bright lights much closer to the court, gave the game the feel of an old-time contest played in an armory. The bleachers around the court were only six rows deep.

UP NEXT

Texas: The Longhorns continue their non-conference schedule with a home game Monday against Louisiana Monroe, followed by a home game on Friday against The Citadel.

Arkansas: The Razorbacks get Saturday and Sunday off before hosting UC Davis on Monday, which is part of the Hardwood Showcase event. All games are at Bud Walton Arena. Arkansas will play Indiana (Nov. 18), Montana State (Nov. 21) and UT Arlington (Nov. 23) in its other games in the Showcase.

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Leaders

Arkansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Gafford 20 0 0 12 1 2
I. Joe 17 0 0 2 0 0
Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Roach 18 0 2 11 1 0
J. Sims 14 0 0 5 0 2

Team Comparison

Ark Tex
Points For 71 73
Field Goals 25/61-41% 21/67-31%
Three Pointers 8/22-36% 10/31-32%
Free Throws 13/24-54% 21/30-70%
Offensive Rebounds 10 16
Defensive Rebounds 36 32
Rebounds 51 52
Blocks 5 5
Steals 6 8
Turnovers 18 14
Personal Fouls 23 25
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Tex Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 9 Ark 71 @ Tex 73 D. Gafford 20 K. Roach 18

Game Information

Stadium: Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas
Attendance: 1,400
Game Time: