
Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks

Arkansas Razorbacks
Highlights
Summary
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (Interstat) â Jenna Lawrence scored 24 points to lead Arkansas to an 82-73 win over Stephen F. Austin in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks improved to 11-3, while the Ladyjacks fell to 7-4. Arkansas built a 42-26 halftime lead behind 21 points in each of the first two quarters. Stephen F. Austin rallied with 22 points in the third quarter and cut the deficit to single digits in the fourth but could not complete the comeback. Lawrence added three blocks for Arkansas. Harmanie Dominguez led Stephen F. Austin with 19 points, and Kaylinn Kemp added 16 points and five assists. Arkansas capitalized at the free-throw line, making 20 of 25 attempts, and held a 19-9 advantage in offensive rebounds. Attendance was 2,253.
Extended Summary
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (Interstat) â In a game defined by grinding defense and critical surges, the Arkansas womenâs basketball team used a dominant second-quarter performance and a late-game push to hold off a persistent Stephen F. Austin squad 82-73 on Saturday at Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks improved to 11-3 overall, while the Ladyjacks fell to 7-4. The contest was a stark contrast in offensive flow, with both teams struggling to find a consistent shooting rhythm. Arkansas ultimately prevailed by controlling the glass and capitalizing at the free-throw line. The Razorbacks outrebounded Stephen F. Austin 19-9 on the offensive end, leading to a 44-38 advantage in points in the paint. From the charity stripe, Arkansas was efficient, making 20 of 25 attempts, while the Ladyjacks converted 14 of 21. The most pivotal stretch of the game came in the second quarter. After a tightly contested first period that ended with Arkansas leading 21-20, the Razorbacks clamped down defensively. They held Stephen F. Austin to just six points in the quarter, the Ladyjacksâ lowest output in any period this season. Arkansas, meanwhile, maintained its offensive pace, adding 21 points to build a 42-26 halftime lead. The Razorbacksâ defense forced Stephen F. Austin into a series of difficult shots and turnovers during this decisive frame, effectively creating the cushion they would rely on later. Stephen F. Austin, however, refused to capitulate. The Ladyjacks emerged from the locker room with renewed energy, exploding for 22 points in the third quarter behind the scoring of Harmanie Dominguez and Kaylinn Kemp. They chipped the deficit down to single digits multiple times, outscoring Arkansas 22-17 in the period to trail 59-48 heading into the final 10 minutes. The Ladyjacksâ comeback bid peaked in the fourth quarter. With under five minutes to play, Anika Hyland converted a driving layup and free throw, and Cha Gardner scored inside to bring Stephen F. Austin within two points at 71-69. The Bud Walton Arena crowd grew tense as the visitors threatened to complete a monumental rally. Arkansas responded with the composure of a veteran team. On the ensuing possession, Jenna Lawrence was fouled on a layup attempt and completed the three-point play to push the lead back to five. After a stop, Maria Anais Rodriguez hit a driving layup to extend the advantage to 77-73. The Razorbacks then sealed the game at the free-throw line, with Taleyah Jones and Wyvette Mayberry combining to make five of six attempts in the final 31 seconds to close out the nine-point victory. Lawrence, a 6-foot-3 sophomore from Melbourne, Arkansas, was the cornerstone of the Razorbacksâ effort. She finished with a game-high 24 points, including several key baskets during Arkansasâs second-quarter run and the critical three-point play late. She added three blocks. Jones, from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, provided crucial support with 16 points, while Harmonie Ware of Cleveland, Tennessee, contributed 10 points and four assists. Stephen F. Austin was led by the backcourt duo of Dominguez and Kemp. Dominguez, a guard from Las Cruces, New Mexico, scored 19 points and dished out three assists. Kemp, from Duncanville, Texas, orchestrated the offense with 16 points and five assists. Hyland, a guard from Tauranga, New Zealand, provided a major spark off the bench with 14 points, all in the second half, to fuel the Ladyjacksâ rally. The game was statistically sloppy, with both teams committing 13 turnovers and neither shooting above 36 percent from the field. Arkansas finished 29 of 81, while Stephen F. Austin was 26 of 77. Three-point shooting was a struggle for both sides, with the Razorbacks making 4 of 22 and the Ladyjacks hitting 7 of 31. Arkansas will conclude its non-conference schedule at home against Arkansas State on Dec. 28 before opening Southeastern Conference play against Vanderbilt on Jan. 1. Stephen F. Austin will travel to face Texas A&M-Commerce on Dec. 29 before beginning Southland Conference play at Northwestern State on Dec. 31.
Preview
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (Interstat) â A surging Arkansas womenâs basketball team looks to continue its strong non-conference play when it hosts a formidable Stephen F. Austin squad on Saturday at Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks (10-3) enter the matchup having won three straight, including a 92-77 victory over Missouri-Kansas City on Wednesday. They are 7-1 at home this season. The Ladyjacks (7-3) are coming off an 84-62 win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi that same afternoon, snapping a two-game skid. Arkansasâs offense is powered by guard Taleyah Jones, who is averaging 18.4 points per game. She scored 24 points in just 25 minutes in the teamâs last outing. Jones has been a consistent scoring threat, reaching double figures in nine of Arkansasâs 13 games. Stephen F. Austin will counter with its own dynamic guard in Kaylinn Kemp. Kemp is coming off a season-high 19-point, five-assist performance and has been a steady facilitator, dishing 5.2 assists per game over her last five contests. Her playmaking will be critical against an Arkansas defense forcing nearly 18 turnovers per game. The game represents a final major non-conference test for both sides before league play intensifies. Arkansas, which opens Southeastern Conference action on Jan. 1 against Vanderbilt, has shown resilience but has struggled against high-major opponents, with losses to SMU, Harvard and Texas Tech. Stephen F. Austin, a perennial Southland Conference contender, has proven it can compete, with a notable early-season win over Houston. The Ladyjacks will need to contain Jones and handle a hostile road environment to pull the upset. Saturdayâs contest tips off at 2 p.m. CST. Arkansas leads the all-time series 2-0, with the last meeting occurring in 2011.