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Razorbacks top Croatia national team ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica

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DUBROVNIK, Croatia – The Arkansas women’s basketball team took down one of the best women’s team in Croatia in ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica, 71-49, in the Hogs second game of the 2023 European Tour. In a physical game, Arkansas held ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica to 25.4 percent shooting, a team with five players who played on their junior national team and one on the senior national team. ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica also went undefeated in Montenegrin Prva A at 23-0.

Daniels led the Hogs with 13 points, while freshman Taliah Scott impressed with 12 points, five boards, four assists and two steals. All 13 Hogs saw action on the court.

Both sides took a few possessions before getting on the board, but Arkansas got going thanks to a 7-0 run sparked by two Jersey Wolfenbarger free throws. After a 3-pointer by Makayla Daniels, the Hogs went up 18-8 with 3:43 left in the first. Arkansas closed out the quarter on a 10-6 run, and after 10 minutes, Daniels led Arkansas with 11 points.

ATaliah Scott layup and Wolfenbarger second-chance layup elevated the Hogs ahead by 16, 32-16, but ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica went on an 8-0 run to cut the Arkansas lead, 32-24. Saylor Poffenbarger then nailed a 3-pointer to put the Hogs back ahead by double digits, but after a few baskets and a late free throw by the opposition, Arkansas held a 39-30 edge at the half.

The opposition would cut the lead to eight out of the half, but that is the closest the team would get. The Hogs ended the quarter on a 5-0 run, while also holding ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica to just five points in the third quarter.

ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica got within 12 points halfway through the fourth, but answers from Samara Spencer and Scott in the paint on the other side held a comeback from starting. Karley Johnson and Loren Lindsey both knocked down 3-pointers to elevate the lead to as many as 25 with under a minute to go, and with the Hogs outscoring ÎKK Buduçnost Podgorica, 21-14 in the fourth, Arkansas prevailed to a 71-49 win.

The team spent the morning at the Elefiti Islands, boating to two beaches, including beach Sunj, a one-kilometer-long sandy beach that is popular among the locals. On Tuesday, Arkansas toured the city of Dubrovnik, including seeing the beautiful views on a cable car ride, several sites from Game of Thrones and the rooftop court of Dubrovnik.

Up Next

Arkansas will fly to Greece tomorrow morning and spend their first few days exploring Athens before playing the University of Regina on Sunday, Aug. 13 at 6 p.m. local time/10 a.m. Central Time.

The game will not be streamed, but fans can follow the team’s trip and live updates during games on Twitter (@Razorbackwbb).

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