No. 11 Auburn edges Arkansas in OT

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP)   Auburn’s depth wore down Arkansas and the 11th-ranked Tigers edged the Razorbacks in overtime.

Samir Doughty scored 23 points, including hitting two free throws in the final seconds of OT, and No. 11 Auburn edged Arkansas 79-76 on Tuesday night, overcoming a 40-point game by Mason Jones.

Arkansas led 65-54 at the 5:59 mark on a Jalen Harris dunk but the Tigers closed on a 15-4 run to force the extra period.

The Razorbacks (16-6, 4-5) were coming off a big win at Alabama, but were unable to continue the momentum against the Tide’s biggest rival.

Jones has reached at least 30 points in three straight games, joining South Carolina’s Devan Downey as the only players in the last 20 years in the SEC to score 30 in three straight.

BIG PICTURE

Auburn: The Tigers were only 8 of 31 from behind the 3-point line, but were still able to emerge with a win in front of a hostile road crowd.

Arkansas: The Razorbacks announced pregame that sophomore guard Isaiah Joe will be out indefinitely after having right knee arthroscopic debridement surgery Tuesday due to recurring inflammation. An already thin rotation gets even thinner for Musselman.

MISSING IN ACTION

Arkansas guard Jimmy Whitt, Jr. came into the game as the team’s third leading scorer at 15.4 per game, but he managed zero points against the Tigers on 0-of-7 shooting.

TAKING RESPONSIBILITY

Jones, who leads the SEC in scoring, took the blame for the loss at the postgame podium.

“The game tonight is on me,” Jones said. “I missed five free throws. I take full responsibility for this game. You don’t miss free throws, and I missed five.”

UNIFORM CHANGE

Auburn guard J’Von McCormick had to change jerseys late in the game when his original one got ripped.

He switched to 55 and started playing better according to Pearl.

“I want him in 55,” Pearl said. “I don’t know if he wants it, but 55 is better than 5.”

UP NEXT

Arkansas travels to Missouri. It will be the first of two meetings in February, with the Tigers playing in Fayetteville on Feb. 22.

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