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Location: WholeHogSports > Story     |     TAGGED: women (4)

Lady'Backs look to get back on track against visiting Auburn

Published: Sunday, February 10, 2008 PRINT E-MAIL

First-year Lady Razorback basketball coach Tom Collen isn't letting his team buy into the " but they're bigger than us" excuse.

But size definitely mattered in Arkansas' 72-58 home loss to No. 24 Georgia on Thursday. Towering Lady Bulldogs Megan Darrah (6-3 ), Tasha Humphrey (6-3 ) and Angel Robinson (6-5 ) combined to score 46 points and pull down 18 rebounds against Lady'Back forwards Whitney Jones (6-0 ) and Sarah Pfeifer (6-0 ).

Ever since the Lady Razorbacks' best player, 6-3 center Lauren Ervin, went down with a season-ending injury in the SEC opener against LSU on Jan. 10, Arkansas' smallish post players have found themselves looking up at most conference competition.

" Now our targets are 5-11 kids and it just doesn't make a lot of sense for us to post up 5-11 kids on 6-5 and pound the ball in to them, " Collen said. " What we've tried to do is pull our post players out of the lowblock area, put them in the short corners and let them face up from 15 feet. "

Collen knows his team will have to make the most of its shots from here on out.

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" We have to shoot a higher percentage and the bad thing is we haven't been shooting a higher percentage since all this happened, " Collen said. " Early in the year, there was so much focus on Lauren and Lauren was such a good inside-out passer that she found ways to get our shooters the ball in relaxed situations and in a rhythm.

" Right now we're not getting those kinds of looks. Our looks are a little bit more rushed and we're just not knocking down the shots when we get them consistently. "

The Lady'Backs' smallest starter could have the biggest impact down the stretch. Senior 5-7 point guard Brittney Vaughn did her best to keep Arkansas in the game with Georgia, scoring a team-high 16 points while adding six rebounds, four assists and two steals.

With Arkansas being out-manned on the inside, more of the load falls to Vaughn and the Lady Razorback backcourt.

" Sometimes I come down and I want to pass the ball in, but I know it's not the right decision because they're just outsized, " Vaughn said. " We just have to find other ways to score. "

Points will again be at a premium today when the Lady'Backs (17-6 ) host the Auburn Lady Tigers (15-7 ) at 2 p.m. at Bud Walton Arena.

Though Auburn doesn't sport the tremendous height advantage over Arkansas that Georgia held, the Lady Tigers still field a couple of 6-feet-plus starters in 6-1 forward Jordan Greenleaf and 6-4 guard / forward DeWanna Bonner.

The tall-and-slender Bonner is a rarity in women's college basketball, a 6-4 wing player. Fans of Arkansas men's basketball might think of her as a female version of Vincent Hunter.

Whether scoring from inside or out, Bonner is always effective, with a team-leading 17. 5 points per game. She's also shown the ability to track down both long and short rebounds, with an SEC-leading 10. 0 boards per game.

Bonner is in the only player in the SEC currently averaging a double-double.

" She's probably, besides [Tennessee's ] Candace Parker, the most versatile player in the league, " Collen said.

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Updated April 16

1. Kansas 35-3

2. Memphis 37-1

3. North Carolina 36-2

4. UCLA 35-3

5. Texas 31-7

6. Louisville 27-9

7. Tennessee 31-5

8. Xavier 30-7

9. Davidson 29-7

10. Wisconsin 31-5

11. Stanford 28-8

12. Georgetown 28-6

13. Michigan State 27-9

14. Butler 30-4

15. Washington State 26-9

16. Duke 28-6

17. West Virginia 26-1

18. Pittsburgh 27-1

19. Notre Dame 25-8

20. Purdue 25-9

21. Marquette 25-1

22. Western Kentucky 29-7

23. Drake 28-5

24. Villanova 22-1

25. Vanderbilt 26-8

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Arkansas Razorbacks' 2008 Baseball Schedule

May. 17

@ Mississippi State

     3:00 pm

May. 16

@ Mississippi State

     6:30 pm

May. 15

@ Mississippi State

     6:30 pm

May. 12

Mississippi Valley

W 12 - 3

May. 11

South Carolina

W 4 - 2

May. 10

South Carolina

W 6 - 3

May. 9

South Carolina

W 12 - 11

May. 4

Alabama

W 5 - 4

May. 3

Alabama

L 6 - 11

May. 2

Alabama

L 7 - 11

Apr. 26

@ Ole Miss

W 12 - 4

Apr. 30

Missouri State

W 14 - 6

Apr. 26

@ Ole Miss

W 13 - 11

Apr. 25

@ Ole Miss

L 4 - 12

Apr. 22

Northern Colorado

W 9 - 2

Apr. 23

Northern Colorado

W 7 - 1

Mar. 12

@ Arizona State

L 4 - 7

Mar. 14

Georgia

W 5 - 1

Mar. 15

Georgia

L 11 - 15

Mar. 16

Georgia

L 2 - 13

Mar. 18

@ Nebraska

L 1 - 6

Mar. 19

@ Nebraska

W 9 - 4

Mar. 21

@ LSU

L 7 - 8

Mar. 22

@ LSU

W 14 - 13

Mar. 23

@ LSU

L 2 - 4

Mar. 25

Centenary

W 9 - 0

Mar. 26

Centenary

L 1 - 5

Mar. 29

@ Vanderbilt

L 5 - 6

Mar. 30

@ Vanderbilt

L 2 - 6

Apr. 1

@ Missouri State

W 7 - 6

Apr. 2

Mississippi Valley State

     5:59 pm

Apr. 4

Auburn

L 2 - 5

Apr. 5

Auburn

W 5 - 4

Apr. 6

Auburn

L 10 - 12

Apr. 8

Oral Roberts

L 4 - 9

Apr. 11

@ Florida

W 2 - 1

Apr. 12

@ Florida

L 1 - 6

Apr. 13

@ Florida

W 10 - 4

Apr. 15

@ Oral Roberts

L 2 - 12

Apr. 16

Alcorn State

W 9 - 1

Apr. 18

Tennessee

W 5 - 4

Apr. 19

Tennessee

W 5 - 4

Apr. 20

Tennessee

L 6 - 7

Mar. 11

@ Arizona State

L 5 - 6

Mar. 9

Siena

W 10 - 4

Mar. 8

Siena

W 17 - 2

Mar. 7

Siena

W 14 - 5

Mar. 5

South Dakota State (DH)

W 20 - 4

Mar. 5

South Dakota State (DH)

W 13 - 1

Mar. 2

@ Ohio State

W 8 - 6

Mar. 1

@ Texas A&M

L 7 - 15

Feb. 29

@ Louisiana Tech

W 9 - 8

Feb. 27

Kansas

W 2 - 1

Feb. 24

Wright State

W 7 - 3

Feb. 23

Wright State

W 5 - 4

Feb. 22

Wright State

W 9 - 4