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Vanderbilt 75, Arkansas 72
Coty Clark, Rod Odom
By
Associated Press
Posted Mar 14, 2013
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Vanderbilt jumps out to a 16-point first half lead and then holds off Arkansas at the end to win 75-72 Thursday night in the second round of the SEC Tournament in Nashville.
NASHVILLE -
Kedren Johnson
hit all four of his free throws in the final 19.8 seconds, and the 10th-seeded
Vanderbilt
Commodores upset No. 7 seed
Arkansas
75-72 Thursday night in their first chance at defending their Southeastern Conference tournament championship.
The Commodores (15-16) lost the top six players off that title team with three now playing in the NBA.
They will play No. 2 seed
Kentucky
in the quarterfinals Friday night in a rematch of last year's championship game.
Arkansas (19-13) lost for the 12th time in 13 games away from Fayetteville including three times on neutral courts and it is also the fifth straight year that the Razorbacks have failed to win an SEC Tournament game.
Not even the fans calling the hogs helped it feel enough like home as the Razorbacks last led at 7-4.
Rod Odom
led Vanderbilt with 20 points,
Kyle Fuller
had 19, Johnson finished with 13 and
Dai-Jon Parker
11.
B.J. Young
led Arkansas with 16 points.
Marshawn Powell
had 13 before fouling out late and
Michael Qualls
added 10.
These young Commodores made it way too interesting as Arkansas clawed its way back, trimming a 59-43 lead to 70-68 on a pair of free throws by Young with 50.9 seconds left.
Arkansas had a steal and a chance to tie it, but committed a turnover.
Then Vanderbilt, which had hit as many 3-pointers in the second half as free throws (6 of 15), hit 5 of 6 at the line in clinching the win in the final 19.8 seconds.
Vanderbilt finished 17 of 30 at the line.
Only three of the current Commodores even averaged more than three minutes a game on last season's team, and the growing pains were very obvious all of this season as the Commodores racked up 10 close losses in the SEC including one in overtime, two by four points, one by two points and a pair of road games by a point.
But the Commodores now have won five of their last six, and they used their shooting prowess beyond the arc.
Vanderbilt ranks eighth out of 347 Division I teams, taking 3.6 percent of its shots from 3-point range, and third nationally scoring 38.5 percent of its points off 3s.
Five different Commodores hit at least one 3, and Fuller got it started coming for a 3-pointer that tied it up at 7 with 14:36 left.
Then Johnson scored on a layup putting Vanderbilt ahead to stay at 9-7 before Fuller added his own layup and another 3. Then Odom took his turn, hitting consecutive 3-pointers.
Johnson knocked down his own 3 before Odom hit his third 3-pointer of the half for a 31-17 lead with 7:28 left.
Vanderbilt wound up shooting better beyond the arc than overall, hitting 42.9 percent (12 of 28) from deep compared to 41.1 percent (23 of 56).
Arkansas tried to keep pace despite shooting 28 percent from 3-point range in league play, and the Razorbacks finished 4 of 16.
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