Arkansas Suffers First Home Loss

FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas women’s basketball (7-2) dropped its first home game of the 2025-26 season on Sunday, 69-51, against Harvard (4-4).

The Hogs trailed the Crimson by as many as 24 points.

First Quarter – 12-23

  • Arkansas controlled the tip and Ashlynn Chlarson was fouled on its first possession. Chlarson went 1-2 at the line for the first points of the game.
  • Harvard’s Saniyah Glenn-Bello made a three for the Crimson’s first points.
  • Four of the Hogs’ first five points were in the paint.
  • The game was tied 7-7 at the media timeout. The Razorbacks struggled through a nearly three-minute scoring drought and Harvard committed four turnovers in the first five minutes.
  • Taleyah Jones ended the drought at the 3:04 mark.
  • Harvard made back-to-back threes to jump out to a 19-12 lead and Arkansas called a timeout.
  • The Crimson ended the quarter on a 10-0 run, made its last four field goals and led 23-12.
  • Harvard finished with seven turnovers but went 4-6 from beyond the arc.

Second Quarter – 26-44

  • Arkansas forced a shot clock violation and a 5-second violation in the first two minutes of the quarter.
  • Freshman Bonnie Deas picked up her second foul at the 8:13 mark.
  • Jenna Lawrence scored the Hogs’ first points of the quarter, a three to make it 23-15 Harvard.
  • The Crimson hit its eighth three-pointer of the game to make it 35-18 and the Hogs spent another timeout at the 5:14 mark.
  • Jada Bates hit a three-pointer out of the timeout to make it 35-21.
  • Harvard outrebounded Arkansas 17-9 in the first half.
  • The Crimson’s Katie Krupa led all scorers with 14 points.
  • Harvard outshot the Hogs, 53.3%-40.9%, and notched 13 assists in the first half.

Third Quarter – 43-54

  • Chlarson picked up two fouls in the first minute of the third quarter.
  • Harvard started the half on a 5-0 run to push its lead to 24 points.
  • Arkansas went on an 8-0 run to make it a 16-point game, and the Crimson went on a 0-7 stretch from the field.
  • Harvard shot just 13.3% (2-15) from the field in the third.
  • The Hogs ended the quarter on a 17-4 run and trailed by 11 at the end of the third.

Fourth Quarter – 51-69

  • Taleyah Jones made a pair of free throws to start the fourth and cut Harvard’s lead to nine points.
  • The Hogs held Krupa to just one point in the second half.
  • Arkansas suffered another 3-plus-minute scoring drought near the end of the fourth.

Game Notes

  • Arkansas struggled from the free-throw line and shot 60% (12-20).
  • Harvard made 12 threes, the most the Razorbacks have allowed this season.
  • Taleyah Jones led the Hogs in scoring for the sixth straight game with 19 points.
  • The 24-point deficit is the largest Arkansas has faced this season.

Up Next

Arkansas will travel to SMU (2-5) for the ACC-SEC Challenge on Thursday, Dec. 4. The Mustangs play Southern Miss on Monday.

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