FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Sophomore BJ
Young hit a game-winning shot with six seconds left to lead the University of
Arkansas basketball team over the Georgia Bulldogs, 62-60 on Thursday night at
Bud Walton Arena.
Arkansas (17-9, 8-5 SEC) was led by freshman
Anthlon Bell, who poured in a career high 17 points behind five three-pointers.
Also contributing to Razorback offense was junior Marshawn Powell, who tallied
11 points. Georgia (12-14, 6-7 SEC) was led by Kentavious Caldwell-Pope with 15
points.
"We didn't play our best," head coach Mike
Anderson said. "But we found a way to win. Our defense was outstanding. We need
to play better but I am happy with the win."
The Razorbacks began the game on an 18-to-6
run behind nine points from Anthlon Bell. The freshman from Bartlett, Tenn.
started the game 3-for-3 from beyond the arc and got the Hogs out to an early
lead. Arkansas forced six turnovers in the first ten minutes of play. Anderson
was excited with his freshman's play against
Georgia.
"Anthlon came in and gave us a huge lift,"
Anderson said. "Georgia played a zone and Bell came in and knocked down some big
shots for us."
Georgia fought the run and created three
turnovers of its own on Arkansas' next three possessions. The empty possessions
led to a six minute draught without a made field goal for the Razorbacks.
Michael Qualls ended the Arkansas problems on offense when he drained a
three-pointer at the 5:50 mark of the first half. The three-pointer by Qualls
started a 7-2 run for the Razorbacks. The Arkansas defense held the Bulldogs to
four made field goals in the first half behind three blocks from Hunter
Mickelson. Arkansas tallied seven blocks total in the first half. Georgia shot
18.2 percent in the opening half and the Razorbacks took a 28-18 lead into the
locker room.
The second half start did not bode well for
the Hogs as Georgia began on an 8-3 run, cutting the lead to five and hitting
three of its first five shots. After the teams exchanged baskets, Bell continued
his three-point parade, hitting two in 33 seconds. The two shots from beyond the
arc led to eight straight points by the freshman, pushing his total to 17.
Arkansas led, 41-30, with 12:50 left in the
game.
The Bulldogs again rallied, producing an
11-0 run to tie the game. Five different Georgia players scored during the
stretch. Young put the Razorbacks back on the board with a fast-break layup at
the 8:56 mark, giving the lead back to the Razorbacks. After the teams exchanged
baskets, Georgia was again able to tie the game on a Donte' Williams layup.
Fayetteville's own Kikko Haydar broke the
tie with a deep three seconds later. Haydar then hit a free throw and Coty
Clarke scored on a fast-break layup to give the Hogs a three point lead, 51-48,
that sent the Bud Walton crowd into a frenzy.
Georgia fought back and went on an 8-to-2
run capped by a three pointer from Caldwell-Pope. This time it was Powell
answering for the Hogs as he hit a three-pointer from the top of the arc with
six seconds left on the shot clock. This gave Powell nine points and tied the
game at 56 apiece with 1:58 left in the game.
The teams exchanged free throws and Powell
again scored a huge basket. This time he worked against a double team on the
block and scored. The two man contest continued as Caldwell-Pope scored seconds
later to knot the game at a 60-60 tie with 30 second left in the
game.
The final possession belonged to the
Razorbacks and they isolated Young at the top of the key. After Coty Clarke set
a pick, Young hit a right handed scoop shot in between two defenders to give
Arkansas the win, 62-60.
The Razorbacks play at Florida on Saturday,
Feb. 23, at 6 p.m., with the game televised on
ESPNU.