NCAAB Game Recap - Indiana at Arkansas
Sun Nov 18, 2018 3:30 PM EST

VMI
82
KY
92
F
TNTec
33
MSU
101
F
Penn
48
KSU
64
F
VaTec
89
Purd
83
F
Mich
66
Prov
47
F
Wake
69
Valpa
63
F
NDSU
76
Tows
51
F
Ball
94
App
86
F(OT)
HolyC
57
Sien
45
F
YSU
93
FIU
102
F
GTown
76
SoFL
73
F(OT)
UCDav
59
TexAr
68
F
TXSo
63
Evans
85
F
CS-Ful
87
Monm
63
F
SacHr
90
UMassL
94
F
WilDE
40
Del
70
F
Allen
74
UNCW
113
F
InWor
68
FAU
71
F
(N/A)
57
NCC
123
F
SCSt
61
OhSt
89
F
Bry
79
Navy
83
F
StFNY
84
Lafy
72
F
Woff
64
Okla
75
F
Bama
90
WichSt
86
F
CenAR
77
Troy
82
F
APSU
72
Campbl
78
F
AF
65
SDak
62
F
Ind
72
Ark
73
F
UNCA
38
Manh
54
F
S UT
73
Seatt
70
F
StJos
90
WVU
97
F
MtStM
77
MD
92
F
Army
66
Brown
86
F
Charl
58
OkSt
70
F
Alc
48
Kent
79
F
JU
74
Chat
66
F
GrgWas
55
SouthCar
90
F
Colum
69
Ford
70
F
(N/A)
59
Ida
87
F
Samf
73
Clev
60
F
W AL
47
UAB
77
F
OrSt
63
Mizzu
69
F
SJSU
74
CenMI
76
F
NE
59
David
71
F
Mia-O
80
Pepp
86
F
Ohio
56
LoyMa
65
F
CoCar
83
NoKY
89
F
UCF
78
W Ky
62
F
Wash
82
SCla
68
F
LIU
52
USF
84
F
Mont
77
GaSo
80
F
CSBak
68
Web
67
F
FlaAM
75
CenCT
89
F
NoAZ
68
HI
85
F
TAMU
64
Minn
69
F

Nov 18, 2018, 3:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Indiana

35

37

72

Arkansas

38

35

73

Gafford's career high lifts Arkansas over Indiana 73-72
Sun Nov 18, 2018 7:47 PM

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) An overtime loss in the season opener might have proved instrumental for Arkansas in a narrow win against Indiana.

The Razorbacks squandered a late lead in a 73-71 overtime loss to Texas, and the same fate loomed large again Sunday as the Hoosiers erased a double-digit Arkansas lead in the second half.

This time, the Razorbacks (2-1) found a way to hang on as Mason Jones' free throw with 2.5 seconds left provided Arkansas a 73-72 win in the Hardwood Showcase.

Daniel Gafford scored a career-high 27 points for Arkansas, but it was Mason who delivered the big rebound and free throw that secured the win. It was a little redemption for Mason, who missed the front end of a one-and one with 1:01 left and Arkansas clinging to a 72-69 lead.

"I knew I was going to make that free throw," Mason said. "I like the pressure."

In a similar situation against Texas, Mason missed a late shot and Texas rallied to tie and force overtime. Mason said Arkansas coach Mike Anderson told him he'd get another chance, and Sunday it presented itself.

"We learned a lot from that Texas game," Jones said. "I just knew to be ready when the chance came again and I was ready this time."

Indiana (3-1) had a chance to take the lead with under 15 seconds left, but two shots under the Hoosiers' basket would not fall and Jones rebounded the second miss and was fouled by De'Ron Davis with 2.5 seconds left. It was a foul Indiana coach Archie Miller did not totally agree with.

"We had a shot to win the game, had a tap to win the game and had an unfortunate call that put them on the line," Miller said. "It was a 50-50 play. I don't know if he fouled him or not, but I know it was a tough call."

Jones hauled in the key rebound, but Gafford did not let Jones take all the credit in the post-game interviews.

"I tipped that rebound out, by the way," Gafford laughed.

Jones made the first free throw to give Arkansas a 73-72 lead. Indiana called a time out after Jones' free throw, and Anderson instructed Jones to deliberately miss the second free throw.

"I have been harping on guys to make free throws, so asking him to miss one, I don't remember asking a player to miss a free throw in a while," Anderson said. "It was a perfect miss."

Indiana only had time for a desperation heave as the buzzer sounded.

Arkansas rode the second half play of Gafford, who also grabbed 11 rebounds. At one stretch in the second half, Gafford scored 10 straight Arkansas points to help the Razorbacks hold on against a furious Indiana rally.

"I wasn't playing weak like I usually do," Gafford, who passed up entering the NBA Draft to return to Arkansas for his sophomore season, said. "Today I let the game come to me instead of trying to just go and take it. Letting the game come to you, it comes more smooth."

Anderson said Gafford was a force at both ends, as his blocked shot just seconds after the opening tip set an early tone.

Miller said his team would benefit from playing against Gafford later in the season.

"He's a very good player," Miller said. "He was a really tough handle for us today. He pretty much neutralized the game. He was dominant. That is something that is going to help us moving forward and defending the caliber of big like that."

Arkansas led 38-35 at halftime on Gabe Osabuohien's 3-pointer from the right perimeter. Then Isaiah Joe, who finished with 13 points, opened the second half with a 3-pointer for a 41-35 lead. The Razorbacks would stretch the lead to 10 points twice - 45-35 with 17:08 left on Gafford's dunk, and 51-41.

Indiana rallied with an 11-2 run fueled by freshman Romeo Langford, who finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds, and eventually took a 58-57 lead on Juwan Morgan's layup with 8:58 left.

Arkansas recaptured a five-point lead at 63-58 on Gafford's inside shot, before Indiana surged again to twice tie the game late.

BIG PICTURE

Indiana: The Hoosiers played just eight players as they have battled some early season injuries. Six of the eight logged more than 20 minutes including Langford, who played 38 minutes.

Arkansas: The Razorbacks had all nine players reach the scoring column Sunday, getting contributions off the bench to help the scoring. Jones also delivered a huge performance with 11 points and seven assists without a turnover.

TURNING POINT

Arkansas appeared to be rolling to a big win when Jones completed a three-point play to give the Razorbacks a 10-point lead at 51-41 with 14:16 left. But the Hoosiers rallied by outscoring Arkansas 17-6 over the next five-plus minutes to take a 58-57 lead.

Juwan Morgan and Langford fueled the run, scoring nine of the Hoosiers' 17 points with Morgan's inside bucket giving Indiana the lead.

HIGHLIGHT REEL

Langford is projected to be a high lottery pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, and he lived up to that lofty status Sunday. Langford a 6-foot-6 guard in just his fourth college basketball game, showed off a variety of skills with slashing drives and long range. His back-to-back 3-pointers in the second half helped Indiana erase a 10-point deficit.

TIP-INS

This was just the third meeting between the two teams, and first since 2008 when Arkansas defeated Indiana in an NCAA Tournament game. . Arkansas is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its 1994 national championship under former coach Nolan Richardson. Anderson was a longtime assistant coach and former player for Richardson.

UP NEXT

Indiana will return home Tuesday to host Texas-Arlington in the second game of the four-game Hardwood Showcase.

Arkansas will host Montana State on Wednesday in Bud Walton Arena in its second game of the Hardwood Showcase.

Leaders

Indiana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Langford 22 0 5 10 1 1
J. Morgan 15 0 2 7 0 0
Arkansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Gafford 27 0 0 12 2 3
I. Joe 13 0 3 2 1 0

Team Comparison

Ind Ark
Points For 72 73
Field Goals 27/58-47% 28/64-44%
Three Pointers 8/20-40% 6/23-26%
Free Throws 10/15-67% 11/19-58%
Offensive Rebounds 8 9
Defensive Rebounds 32 23
Rebounds 45 36
Blocks 1 7
Steals 4 8
Turnovers 18 12
Personal Fouls 20 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Nov 18 Ind 72 @ Ark 73 R. Langford 22 D. Gafford 27

Game Information

Stadium: Bud Walton Arena, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Attendance: 17,456
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