FAYETTEVILLE — About the same time on Tuesday night that Marcus Williams hit a three-point basket to lift Texas A&M to an 81-79 victory at Georgia, JD Notae had a last-second three-point attempt bounce off the rim as Vanderbilt held on to beat the University of Arkansas 75-74 at Walton Arena.
Williams’ game-winner came with 1.2 seconds left — which the scoreboard clock read when Jaylin Williams inbounded the ball to Notae.
So by the slimmest of margins Texas A&M (12-2, 1-0 SEC) brings a five-game winning streak into today’s game against Arkansas (10-4, 0-2) at Reed Arena and the Razorbacks are 1-4 in their past five games.