
Arkansas

Missouri
Highlights
Summary
COLUMBIA, Mo. (Interstat) ā The Missouri Tigers dominated the Arkansas Razorbacks 94-69 in a Southeastern Conference womenās basketball game Thursday night at Mizzou Arena. Missouri seized control early, leading 20-4 after the first quarter and never looking back. The Tigers shot 57.1% from the field and made 13 3-pointers. Arkansas, which shot just 33.8% overall, was led by Taleyah Jones with 22 points. Ashlynn Chlarson added 14 points for the Razorbacks. Missouri (13-7, 1-3 SEC) had five players score in double figures, paced by Jordana Reisma with 21 points and Shannon Dowell with 17. Chloe Sotell added 16 points and seven assists. Arkansas (11-9, 0-5) lost its fifth consecutive conference game. Attendance was 2,715.
Extended Summary
COLUMBIA, Mo. (Interstat) ā A dominant first-quarter defensive performance and a blistering offensive pace propelled the Missouri Tigers to a decisive 94-69 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks in a Southeastern Conference womenās basketball game Thursday night at Mizzou Arena. The most critical phase of the contest unfolded from the opening tip, as Missouriās defense smothered Arkansas into a catastrophic start. The Razorbacks managed just four points in the first quarter, missing 13 of their first 14 field goal attempts and committing five turnovers. Missouri capitalized relentlessly, converting those miscues into easy baskets and building a 20-4 lead after ten minutes. That 16-point deficit proved an insurmountable mountain for Arkansas to climb, as the Tigers never allowed the margin to dip below double digits for the remainder of the game. Missouriās offensive efficiency was staggering. The Tigers shot 57.1% from the field, connecting on 13 of 28 attempts from three-point range. They scored 24 points off 17 Arkansas turnovers and outscored the Razorbacks 36-26 in the paint. The Tigersā offensive rating of 127.2 points per 100 possessions underscored a night of near-flawless execution. Arkansas, which fell to 11-9 overall, showed brief signs of life in the second quarter, scoring 24 points, but could not string together enough stops to mount a serious threat. The Razorbacks shot just 33.8% for the game and were hampered by an offense that generated only seven assists against 17 turnovers. Missouri, which improved to 13-7, showcased a balanced and potent attack. Jordana Reisma, a 6-foot-3 forward from Brown Deer, Wisconsin, led all scorers with 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting. Guard Chloe Sotell of Stamford, Connecticut, orchestrated the offense with 16 points and a game-high seven assists. Shannon Dowell of OāFallon, Illinois, added 17 points, while Grain Valley, Missouri, native Grace Slaughter contributed 17 points, eight rebounds and three assists. The Tigersā backcourt pressure was instrumental, with Sotell and Abbey Schreacke combining for six of Missouriās 10 steals. Schreacke also had six points, four assists and four steals. Arkansas was led by Taleyah Jones of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, who scored 22 points. Ashlynn Chlarson of Pima, Arizona, provided a bright spot off the bench with 14 points and seven rebounds. Wyvette Mayberry of Tulsa, Oklahoma, added 10 points. Missouri expanded its lead in every subsequent quarter, answering any modest Arkansas run with a flurry of scores. A key sequence late in the third quarter typified the night. After Arkansas cut the lead to 50-41, Missouri responded with a 16-5 run, fueled by three-pointers from Saniah Tyler and Grace Slaughter, to push the advantage to 66-46 entering the final period. The Tigersā lead ballooned to as many as 28 points in the fourth quarter. The attendance was 2,715. Missouri entered the game as a significant favorite according to advanced metrics, with National Statisticalās ELO system giving the Tigers a 71.8% probability to win, a forecast they exceeded with their comprehensive performance. Arkansas has now lost five consecutive conference games. The Razorbacks will look to regroup when they host Georgia on Jan. 22. Missouri, which snapped a two-game skid, faces a quick turnaround with a road game at LSU on Saturday.
Preview
Preview: Arkansas Razorbacks at Missouri Tigers COLUMBIA, Mo. (Interstat) ā Two Southeastern Conference womenās basketball teams seeking to halt slides will meet Thursday when the Missouri Tigers host the Arkansas Razorbacks at Mizzou Arena. Both teams enter the matchup on losing streaks within a deep and challenging SEC schedule. Missouri (12-7, 0-4 SEC) has dropped four consecutive conference games, most recently a 74-63 home loss to Alabama on Monday. Arkansas (11-8, 0-4 SEC) has lost five straight, including a 50-85 defeat at Tennessee on Sunday and a 58-93 loss to top-ranked South Carolina on Jan. 8. The game will feature a compelling matchup between two of the leagueās standout performers. Missouriās fortunes hinge heavily on guard Grace Slaughter, who has been a consistent offensive force despite the teamās struggles. She is coming off a 40-minute, 23-point effort against Alabama and has averaged 17.8 points per game over her last five contests. For Arkansas, forward Jada Bates is coming off her most complete performance of the season. In the loss at Tennessee, she logged 37 minutes and nearly secured a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds. Her production will be critical for a Razorbacks squad looking to improve its offensive efficiency after being held under 60 points in three of its last four games. Missouri will look to leverage its home court advantage, where it holds a 9-2 record this season. Arkansas, however, has found wins harder to come by on the road, posting a 2-5 mark away from home. The Tigers won both meetings last season. Thursdayās winner will secure its first SEC victory of 2026 and gain crucial momentum in the conference standings. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. Central at Mizzou Arena.