SIU men’s basketball gets blown out by Arkansas

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SIU senior guard Mike Rodriguez (1) tries to fake out Wright State sophomore guard Mark Hughes (3) during the Salukis’ 85-81 loss to Wright State on Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, at SIU Arena. (Sean Carley | @SCarleyDE)

By Jonathan Thompson

The good news is SIU men’s basketball won the second half Monday against Arkansas by six. The bad news is SIU was outscored by 31 in the first half, a hole the Salukis couldn’t climb out of in a 90-65 defeat.

The Razorbacks shot 58 percent from the field and shot 69 percent from the 3-point line, making 9-12 in the first half alone.

Arkansas built its huge lead with runs of 12-3, 12-0 and 10-0.

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Ten different Razorbacks scored in the first half, including Preseason All-SEC second-team member senior guard Dusty Hannahs and junior guard Daryl Macon’s team leading nine points each.

The Salukis couldn’t get any offense going to retaliate against Arkansas’ onslaught. SIU shot 24 percent from the field and 30 percent from the 3-point line, plus 11 turnovers didn’t help the Salukis’ cause.

Senior guard Mike Rodriguez came off of a 29-point game in the season opener struggling on Monday. He wasn’t able to make a basket shooting 0-7 from the field.

SIU senior guard Mike Rodriguez dribbles around Wright State junior guard Justin Mitchell during the Salukis' 85-81 loss to Wright State on Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, at SIU Arena. (Sean Carley | @SCarleyDE)
SIU senior guard Mike Rodriguez dribbles around Wright State junior guard Justin Mitchell during the Salukis’ 85-81 loss to Wright State on Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, at SIU Arena. (Sean Carley | @SCarleyDE)

He would finish with four points, two rebounds and four assists.

Arkansas would have a 31-point lead going into halftime at 56-25.

The Razorbacks had four players with double-digit points.

Hannahs gave the Salukis trouble all game. He led all scorers with 19 points making 5-6 of his 3-point attempt, five rebounds and an assist.

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SIU played better in the second half, raising their field goal percentage to 37 percent and 3-point percentage to 33 percent. They also cut down on turnovers, only committing six opposed to the 11 they had in the first.

That wouldn’t be enough as the Razorbacks would hold on to their lead for their second win of the season.

Sophomore guard Armon Fletcher was a silver lining for SIU. He led the Salukis in points with 13 making 3-4 of his threes. He also tallied five rebounds and an assist.

SIU's Armon Fletcher shoots a free throw during the Salukis' 66-60 loss to Northern Iowa on March 4 during the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St. Louis. (DailyEgyptian.com file photo)
SIU’s Armon Fletcher shoots a free throw during the Salukis’ 66-60 loss to Northern Iowa on March 4 during the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St. Louis. (DailyEgyptian.com file photo)

He was the only Saluki to make more than half of his shots in the game.

Junior forward Thik Bol made his presence felt again in this game, scoring nine points with 12 rebounds.

The Salukis will look to get their first win as they play at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 against Missouri Southern State at SIU Arena.

Staff writer Jonathan Thompson can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @TheReal_Jt3.

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