8-7, 2-1
When you've got the long ball falling, you don't need much else, and that was working for the Razorbacks on Saturday against Mississippi State.
The Bulldogs came into the game among the nation's leaders in three-point defense, allowing opponents to connect on just 30% of their three balls, but they'll leave Fayetteville with an ugly dent in that record. Dusty Hannahs and Anthlon Bell combined for 51 points mostly off 13 threes. Anytime Mississippi State made a run, one or both of those guys hit a couple of shots to keep the Hogs ahead. The Hogs made 16 of 24 threes overall, good for 66.