20 minutes of great basketball followed by a complete collapse.
That’s been a consistent theme for the [autotag]Arkansas Razorbacks[/autotag] this season, and it happened once again in their 67-61 quarterfinal loss to Texas A&M on Friday night.
Arkansas looked like the better team from the tip and were up by 13 heading into halftime, 38-25. However, as has happened in so many games already this season, the lead vanished in the second half after a frustrating performance on both ends of the floor. Texas A&M roared back and led by as much as eight with about a minute left to go.
The Razorbacks finally showed some fight to cut the Aggie lead to four with 27 seconds to go, but Texas A&M was able to complete the historic comeback and send Arkansas home.
Here’s a closer look at what led to another disappointing second half collapse from the Hogs.