In the long-standing rivalry between Little Rock and Arkansas State, the Red Wolves have earned their fair share of victories. However, none of those have come at the Jack Stephens Center where A-State entered Tuesday's contest winless in 18 tries. That number is now 19 following the Trojans' 59-49 victory, a win that snapped Little Rock's five-game slide thanks to a smothering defense combined with the best shooting performance of the season.
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Little Rock (2-5) shot a season-high 48.1 percent from the floor (26-of-54) while holding the visiting Red Wolves (2-4) to just 31.5 percent on the other end (17-of-54). The Trojans also outscored Arkansas State by 34 points inside the paint (48-14) and rode the tails of
Jordan Holman's double-double to their most complete outing of the 2024-25 campaign.
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Holman led the Trojans with 15 points and pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds, hitting 7-of-11 shots and swiping a pair of steals on the defensive end.
Mesi Triplett provided a huge spark off the bench, pumping in a career-best 12 points to go with three rebounds.
Faith Lee (11 points) and
Emerald Parker (10 points, 6 rebounds) also reached double figures.
Alaina Payne came off the bench to add 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 points.
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The Trojans suffocated Arkansas State defensively, posting a lead as large as 15-8 in the first period before the Red Wolves responded with a pair of triples to bring the score to 19-16 after the first 10 minutes. But in each of the last three frames, Little Rock would force their opponent into extended periods of offensive futility. A-State went a total of six minutes in the second without scoring as the Trojans went ahead 37-25 at the break.
The Red Wolves had a drought lasting 4:30 in the third as Little Rock went ahead by as many as 16 before settling for a 51-37 lead going into the final quarter. In the fourth, Arkansas State suffered through a run of three minutes without scoring. Despite outscoring Little Rock in the final stanza, the Red Wolves were unable to mount any serious threat to the final outcome.
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Little Rock returns to action Saturday afternoon with a trip to Conway for the Governor's I-40 Showdown against Central Arkansas. Tip-off inside the Farris Center is scheduled for 1 pm. The Sugar Bears (4-2 overall) are 3-0 on their home court.
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