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Whitt, Sills combine for 41 to keep Arkansas undefeated

AP

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) ā€” Desi Sills and Jimmy Whitt combined for 41 points as Arkansas overcame the absence of its leading scorer Saturday to hold off Northern Kentucky and stay undefeated with a 66-60 victory.

The Norse trimmed a 10-point Arkansas lead to two in the final 30 seconds but Adham Eleedaā€™s potential go-ahead 3-pointer rimmed out with 14 seconds left and the Razorbacks (7-0) sealed the game from the free-throw line.

"Itā€™s the first game we didnā€™t come out from the onset and put our imprint on the game. I thought we played too casual to start the game," Arkansas coach Eric Musselman said. "Having said all that, weā€™re 7-0 and weā€™re happy about that."

Sills finished with 17, one shy of his career best. His up-and-under finish with 2:22 left in the first half gave Arkansas its first real lead of the game, other than a 2-0 start, and his three swished free throws with 9:40 left put the Razorbacks up by double digits for the first time.

Arkansas went on a 10-0 run to end the half as the Norse went the final 4:17 without a point. Another 7-0 Arkansas run in the middle of the second half was the only other sustained Razorbacks stretch, allowing Northern Kentucky to pull back to within a possession.

The Norse (5-3) kept the game close, thanks in large part to their 3-point shooting. Entering the game, no team had made more than three 3-pointers against Arkansas. Dantez Walton hit three of Northern Kentuckyā€™s five in the first half and the visitors finished 8 of 24 from long range, well ahead of Arkansasā€™ Division-I leading 14 percent 3-point defense.

The most important one just didnā€™t fall.

ā€œWe couldnā€™t have executed that any better,ā€ Northern Kentucky coach Darrin Horn said. ā€œWe just didnā€™t make the shot. I actually thought it was going in, but it rimmed in and out.ā€

Mason Jones, whose 18.1 points per game leads Arkansas, did not play. Jones was nursing a back injury and is out indefinitely, Musselman said.

Whittā€™s 24 points tied a season high and Walton led all scorers with 30.

BIG PICTURE

Northern Kentucky: Arkansas is the only power-conference team on Northern Kentuckyā€™s schedule this year, but the Norse represented themselves well. Continued play like Saturday could see them in good position to defend their Horizon League title.

Arkansas: The Razorbacksā€™ 7-0 start is their best since the 1997-98 season when they began the year with eight straight wins. That team was beaten in the second round of the NCAA Tournament by eventual national runner-up Utah.

TWO-SPORT STAR

Arkansas defensive lineman Jamario Bell joined the basketball team for his first collegiate game after finishing his football career Friday in Arkansasā€™ 24-14 loss to Missouri. Musselman announced before the game Bell, who was second on the football in sacks with 4 1/2, would play the season with the team as a walk-on. The 6-foot-5, 265-pound senior helped Junction City to two Class 2A state titles, was named as USA Todayā€™ second-team All-Arkansas and once shattered a backboard when he was in high school.

UP NEXT

Northern Kentucky: The Norse travel to Ohio to play Mid-American Conferenceā€™s Miami (Ohio) on Tuesday. Northern Kentucky has one win against a MAC foe, Ball State, already this year.

Arkansas: Austin Peay visits Fayetteville on Tuesday. It will be the teamsā€™ third meeting in four years and fifth all-time. The Razorbacks won last yearā€™s game 76-65.

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