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Razorbacks Continually Rally Back To Outlast Baylor

Last updated Saturday, January 5, 2008 11:42 PM CST
in Razorback Central

By Ryan Malashock
THE MORNING NEWS

DALLAS -- A giant Razorback flag waving behind him, Arkansas senior Charles Thomas leapt up onto a bench chair and grasped his jersey with both hands. The Razorbacks' 85-78 victory Saturday night over Baylor just finished, Thomas wanted to make one final statement.

Arkansas' most impressive nonconference victory this season was about squashing the perception that the Hogs couldn't perform "in their red jerseys," as coach John Pelphrey called it. This win was about finally putting their six-senior experience to use. This win was about staring down adversity, facing numerous deficits and persevering through it all.

And Thomas decided only one action could accurately portray his emotions. So he tugged away at his uniform, an ear-to-ear grin plastered across his face.

"It was all about the name on the front of the jersey, not the back," Thomas said. "We were so excited about winning on the road. It's not our strong suit."

No, it's not. Not at all. This collection of Razorbacks has been downright pitiful away from Bud Walton Arena throughout their careers. They won just 2 of 10 last season on the road. But they began the process of forgetting the past with the hard-fought victory in front of a crowd of 10,056.

Now sure, this wasn't a true road victory. Just as many fans inside the American Airlines Center spent their Saturday evening yelling "Wooo, Pig Sooie!" as those who hollered "Sic 'Em, Bears."

However, Arkansas repeatedly responded in an environment that often felt NCAA Tournament-like.

"We finally did start playing the game the right way," Arkansas first-year coach John Pelphrey said.

An unexpected reversal in 3-point shooting was the most glaring reason why the Hogs prevailed. Arkansas entered the contest last in the Southeastern Conference in 3-point percentage. Baylor came in ranked in the top 15 nationally.

But the Bears converted just three of their 20 attempts from 3-point range.

"Their guards are the engine of their team," said Arkansas senior Sonny Weems, who led all scorers with 21 points. "Once you shut down their guards, you shut down their whole team. We just got down and guarded."

Meanwhile, the Hogs connected on 3-pointers with unprecedented accuracy, making 9-of-15, more than 50 percent of their tries for the first time all season.

"We were just confident," Weems said.

They were particularly certain of themselves down the stretch. After rallying from their fifth deficit, the Hogs sealed their first win of 2008 with six consecutive free throws in the final minute -- four by Weems and two by Marcus Britt.

Throughout the second half, the Razorbacks handled the pressure of the moment with poise and composure. Baylor, on the other hand, looked like a team that hadn't experienced many games of this magnitude.

Baylor was also noticeably fatigued.

The first-half pace was frantic, Nolan Richardson-fast. Both teams hustled the ball up the court, spending little time searching for shots and often firing up the first available look. And Baylor thrived immediately, darting out to a 10-3 lead three minutes into the game. The Razorbacks settled in soon after Pelphrey called on his bench, and the opening 20 minutes turned into a half of spurts.

Pelphrey refused to put on a press, hoping to conserve energy and eventually tire the Bears. The strategy worked, as an exhausted Baylor squad couldn't keep up in the final minutes.

"It looks like those two-a-day workouts paid off," Thomas said.

Those grueling practices brought the Razorbacks closer as a team. Saturday night's victory should do the same.

"We all stuck together," senior center Darian Townes said. "We just wanted the win bad. Normally, teams fold when down nine or 10 points, but we kept fighting and chipping away, and we got the win."




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12247 wrote on Jan 6, 2008 8:37 AM:

" Just when I had given up on this team, they spark back to life. Reminds me of when Sutton took over as HC, his team wasn't used to winning and would lose every close game. Finally he got that turned around and we learned to grind out wins from impossible positions. This was a grind out win on the road. These players appeared to really care about winning tonight. Usually, they appear as if it isn't very important one way or another. From Hill trying to look like a BB player to Weems and Townes playing like BB players, this team stood up and nearly performed like a team should last night. If they will keep up the effort and try to learn just one thing per practice each, this could still be a team headed for the sweet 16. If not, they will be a team that might not win 16 this year. This Baylor win away from home was a signature win for this team. Man, I hope this turns into something great for thE team and the fans. THAT WAS A GREAT GAME. "

jchill wrote on Jan 6, 2008 9:35 AM:

" 12247, this team has already won 11 games. I am very confident we can win 5 more. "

sigpooie wrote on Jan 6, 2008 11:02 AM:

" Hey team, you pulled one out of the hat here. Weems, you are costing yourself an NBA spot by turning the Jewel over, Yes it is a Jewel when we have it. Hill you have to keep your head up and stay home, out of position has cost you several times this season. Ervin, Point is not a shooting position, you can not just drive and hope someone bails you out. Welsh you need to listen to coach, he's right about playing you to the strong side, but you have to know who's there when you come up the middle. Darin and Manamal, you guys need to act like someone just broke into your house when they come down the lane. You don't have a gun but you do have a body, lay it on them. Other than that great game against a good team "

chattycat wrote on Jan 6, 2008 11:22 AM:

" 12247...you said yesterday that we would not win this game. Thanks for the confidence! Hill, Weems, Townes...these are all good players...can't wait to see Rakestraw and Sanchez later on after more good coaching and mentoring like we are seeing with Pelphrey. GO HOGS! "

Dallashogfan wrote on Jan 6, 2008 11:52 AM:

" Coach Pelphrey has finally gotten this team to play his style. No one talks about Marcus Britt, but he has really stepped up as a freshman. He has show exceptional maturity and is playing a key role on this team. Didn't he make the last two free throws? Pelphrey must be thrilled with his performance. I know I am! "

12247 wrote on Jan 6, 2008 4:26 PM:

" Your correct, I did say we wouldn't win this game. I am totally glad I was wrong. Now, based on past performance including last nights win, how do you think we will continue to do. If these players are GOOD, they will win against teams as good as they are, at home and away. From time to time they will hammer a team much better than they are. They will offer total effort every time out. I think these players can be real good. They aren't there yet. "


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