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For Arkansas basketball, 3 refuses to fall

DALLAS — Johnell Davis pulled up from three, but came up short.

Then D.J. Wagner. Then Davis again.

Adou Thiero shot twice. Davis tried again. Boogie Fland and Karter Knox went for it. Then Wagner had another go.

Thiero finally made Arkansas' first three-point shot against eighth-ranked Baylor with 6:10 remaining in the first half. For those who lost count above, the Razorbacks started 0 for 9 from the perimeter for the second consecutive game.

During a wire-to-wire 72-67 loss at American Airlines Center, 16th-ranked Arkansas relied too heavily on a shot it simply has not made enough.