NCAAB Game Recap - Arkansas at Indiana
Sun Dec 29, 2019 6:00 PM EST

WVU
67
OhSt
59
F
Kansas
72
Stan
56
F
ASU
59
Oreg
98
F
Lipsco
59
Aub
86
F
UMassL
60
Mich
86
F
Bry
70
MD
84
F
W MI
62
MSU
95
F
Navy
56
UVA
65
F
Corn
59
PSU
90
F
CSBak
58
TxTch
73
F
KennSt
51
Iowa
93
F
Norf
65
Stony
81
F
AlaAM
56
ND
82
F
NJIT
47
UConn
69
F
(N/A)
55
CenCT
89
F
Lib
57
LSU
74
F
CmbTN
42
Chat
72
F
Iona
54
Colora
99
F
(N/A)
48
ETSU
117
F
KTChr
56
Presb
81
F
TXAMC
52
Nebras
73
F
NCAT
64
Ill
95
F
(N/A)
45
Bingha
98
F
VMI
82
USC-Up
91
F
Lafy
67
SacHr
66
F
HolyC
62
Sien
74
F
Campbl
63
Ohio
55
F
SeLA
31
OkSt
82
F
(N/A)
72
TN-M
92
F
(N/A)
48
SIU-E
96
F
AbCh
66
WichSt
84
F
SHSU
75
Rice
61
F
Duques
61
Marsh
83
F
(N/A)
45
Radf
90
F
UCDav
69
NM
74
F
Hartfo
67
NW
66
F
TNTec
63
Miss
80
F
Leh
62
Princ
71
F
App
60
NCSU
72
F
URI
89
MTSU
62
F
Alc
57
SCla
92
F
(N/A)
67
USD
93
F
ChBap
61
NWSt
101
F
LoyMD
51
VCU
85
F
FAU
58
SoFL
60
F
(N/A)
59
SEMO
74
F
NDSU
66
Denv
55
F
SDSt
78
NebOm
81
F
SDak
75
W IL
82
F
UND
66
OrSt
83
F
Harv
71
Cal
63
F
NNMU
30
NMSt
104
F
UCSB
85
UL
77
F
Tuls
67
KSU
69
F
Boston
69
(N/A)
67
F
MD-ES
37
VaTec
92
F
Ark
71
Ind
64
F
Rich
78
Bama
90
F
BethC
67
StLou
77
F
ArkPB
50
WaSt
65
F
Maine
51
HI
91
F
FlGlf
58
USC
71
F

Dec 29, 2019, 6:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Arkansas

33

38

71

Indiana

38

26

64

Joe, Jones lead Arkansas to road win at Indiana, 71-64
Sun Dec 29, 2019 9:52 PM

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Undersized but not outgunned, Arkansas was determined to take their best shots at Indiana on Sunday night.

That meant a 3-point barrage, for better or for worse. It's why the Razorbacks fell behind by double digits when those shots weren't falling, and also explains how Arkansas rallied to a 71-64 road win with a late surge from long range.

"We had to make 3s to survive," said Arkansas first-year coach Eric Musselman, whose team trailed 50-39 with 16:04 remaining.

The Razorbacks field a starting lineup of four guards and a tallest player at 6-foot-6, so perimeter play is vital. Sophomore guard Isaiah Joe started the comeback with one of his six 3-pointers. Junior guard Mason Jones hit four.

"Me and Mason, we feed off of each other," Joe said. "For a quick second, I felt like everything I threw up was going to go in. I'm a shooter, so I'm going to keep shooting the ball no matter what."

Arkansas made 12-of-31 from beyond the arc, but most importantly 8-of-17 in the second half.

"We need (Joe) to make threes," Musselman said, "or we're going to struggle."

Joe scored 24 points, his only two-point basket tying the game at 61. Jones, who scored 21, sank 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions to give the visitors a 67-62 lead with 2:01 remaining as part of a 17-1 run down the stretch.

"Every game, we hear the same thing: `How is Arkansas going to match up with people?"' Musselman said. "Well, they also have to match up with us because we play four guards and we space the floor and we're hard to match up with when we're knocking down 3s."

Arkansas (11-1) limited Indiana (11-2) to just three points in the final 8:08.

"Our offense let us down," Indiana coach Archie Miller said.

So, too, did the perimeter defense.

"You're playing against some really good shooters, some guys who can really stretch the floor and put you on islands," Miller said. "Inevitably they made some timely ones to not only hang in, they also made some big ones to go up and give them some confidence."

The Hoosiers hurt themselves by missing half of their 18 free throws and were just 2 of 8 on 3-pointers. It also didn't help that one of their best perimeter players, junior guard Aljami Durham, was ejected five minutes in for a throwing a retaliation elbow.

Indiana freshman center Trayce Jackson-Davis dominated inside in scoring 16 of his 20 points in the first half. The Hoosiers led 38-33 at intermission. Jackson-Davis threw down his fourth dunk early in the second half. But then everything changed.

"I just need to be more aggressive, post up harder," Jackson-Davis said.

Arkansas stressed limiting his touches in the second half, and it worked.

"By eliminating Trayce Jackson-Davis' inside shot attempts and make them beat us from the perimeter, I thought it changed the game for us," Musselman said.

The matchup was a rematch of a March NIT second-round game at the same venue, which Indiana won 63-60. Arkansas edged Indiana 73-72 at home in November of 2018.

BIG PICTURE

Arkansas: While the overall record is impressive, the Razorbacks have yet to face a ranked opponent, so this road win over a quality foe mattered more. Arkansas has no choice but to rely on that 3-point shooting (12-for-31). That's why the Razorbacks trailed by so much but were able to rally for the win.

Indiana: The young Hoosiers are going to experience growing pains like this when they don't defend the perimeter effectively. Previous breakdowns seemed isolated, but there was no mistaking how this game turned around so quickly.

UP NEXT

Arkansas: Hosts Texas A&M on Saturday.

Indiana: At Maryland on Saturday.

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Leaders

Arkansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Joe 24 0 0 5 0 0
M. Jones 21 0 6 6 0 0
Indiana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Jackson-Davis 20 0 0 6 0 2
D. Green 14 0 3 1 1 0

Team Comparison

Ark Ind
Points For 71 64
Field Goals 25/62-40% 25/59-42%
Three Pointers 12/31-39% 5/21-24%
Free Throws 9/12-75% 9/18-50%
Offensive Rebounds 9 12
Defensive Rebounds 26 29
Rebounds 38 43
Blocks 3 3
Steals 5 4
Turnovers 11 14
Personal Fouls 18 17
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Ark Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Dec 29 Ark 71 @ Ind 64 I. Joe 24 T. Jackson-Davis 20

Game Information

Stadium: Assembly Hall, Bloomington, Indiana
Attendance: 14,892
Game Time: