Arkansas escapes Ole Miss with 71-70 win
OXFORD, Miss. -- Manuale Watkins hit a short jumper with 6.4 seconds remaining to lift No. 24 Arkansas over Mississippi 71-70 on Saturday night.
Arkansas (20-5, 9-3 Southeastern Conference) won for the seventh time in eight games to take sole possession of second place in the league.
The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for Ole Miss. The Rebels (17-8, 8-4) trailed for nearly the entire game until LaDarius White hit a short jumper with 8:35 remaining to give them a 58-57 lead. It stayed close until the end, but Watkins' jumper proved to be the difference.
Ole Miss' Jarvis Summers had a chance to win it with a mid-range jumper in the final seconds, but it bounced off the rim. M.J. Rhett and Stefan Moody led the Rebels with 16 points each.
Michael Qualls led Arkansas with 15 points. Anton Beard scored 14.
It was a fast-paced game between two of the league's best offenses, but only the Razorbacks were hitting shots with any regularity early. Arkansas jumped out to a 40-36 lead by halftime thanks to 51.4 percent shooting (18 of 35) from the field and 10 points from Bobby Portis.
Arkansas avenged a 96-82 home loss to Ole Miss last month. The Rebels shot 56.4 percent in that game, embarrassing the Razorbacks' defense.
Arkansas was better on that end of the floor Saturday, holding Ole Miss to just 34.3 percent shooting in the first half. The Rebels stayed in the game thanks to 21 offensive rebounds and a 45-31 overall rebounding advantage.
Ole Miss pushed into the lead late in the second half thanks to improved shooting. Rhett continually made 15-foot jumpers, finding small holes in the Arkansas defense and connecting on mid-range shots.
But Arkansas stayed in it until the end and the 6-foot-3, 205-pound Watkins, who scored eight points in the game, had good touch on the game-winner after finding some room to work along the baseline.
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TIP-INS
Arkansas: The Razorbacks didn't shoot any free throws until more than 26 minutes into the game, when Moses Kingsley went to the line for two free throws with 13:35 remaining.
Mississippi: Summers came in leading the league with an average of 5.5 assists in SEC games. He had six against the Razorbacks. ... Ole Miss came in shooting 79.4 percent on free throws, which was tops in the country. The Rebels were just 15 of 22 (68.2 percent) on Saturday.
UP NEXT
Arkansas hosts Missouri on Wednesday.
Mississippi visits Mississippi State on Thursday.