![]() ![]() Powell hit both free throws resulting from the flagrant foul, then scored a basket on Arkansas’ possession to pull the Razorbacks within 50-48.Īrkansas used to have a 32-6 series lead against Ole Miss. I was just letting him know I’m here and I ain’t going nowhere.” “Of course, if you get hit, you’re going to want to hit somebody back to be honest. “It was on purpose for sure,” Powell said of Buckner’s elbow. Powell made a move toward Buckner after catching the elbow before officials intervened. Ole Miss forward Reginald Buckner was called for a flagrant foul when he elbowed Arkansas forward Marshawn Powell in the second half. “I’m sure there were some things he wanted to take place that didn’t take place,” Anderson said. Young hit 2 of 4 free throws, but given his reaction to the officials, it appeared he thought he should have had more attempts. “We want to get to the free-throw line, attack the basket.” and obviously on the road, there are some things that aren’t going to take place,” Arkansas Coach Mike Anderson said when asked about Young’s frustration. “I thought Ole Miss did a good job of compacting at the basket. Several times when he failed to finish on drives to the basket, Young yelled at the officials, wanting a foul call. ![]() Sophomore guard BJ Young scored 14 points on 6-of-17 shooting and had 4 turnovers. “You’ve got to be prepared for most anything. Ole Miss Coach Andy Kennedy said he didn’t believe the delay was an advantage for either team. “Not to take anything away from Ole Miss. “I thought it had an effect on our team,” Anderson said of the delay. The Razorbacks tied the game twice in the second half before Ole Miss pulled away. Ole Miss outscored the Razorbacks 10-5 the final 5:20 of the first half after play resumed to take a 34-26 halftime lead. “But we tried to fix it, and we fought back. “It’s like the whole energy level on our team felt different when we came back out,” Powell said. So we went to the locker room.”Īrkansas forward Marshawn Powell said he tightened up in the locker during the delay. “What are we going to do for 20 minutes? Sit out here and listen to the music and look at the fans? No. “I’m talking to the officials saying, ‘Hey, we need our team in the locker room,’ and they’re saying, ‘No, you’ve got to stay out here.’ “It was kind of a bizarre game from that standpoint,” Arkansas Coach Mike Anderson said of the lengthy delay. The game resumed after a 22-minute delay, though there were two more delays of a few seconds when the buzzer went off, causing Ole Miss officials to turn off the overhead scoreboard. Power wasn’t quickly restored, so both teams went to their locker rooms. The Rebels, who won 76-64, were leading 24-21 with 5:37 left in the first half when the Tad Smith Coliseum lights went dark as the result of a campus-wide power outage. Arkansas and Ole Miss had halftime in the first half of their game Saturday.
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