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Sugar Bears roll to ASUN title game with win

UCA moves within one game of getting to the NCAA Tournament with semifinal win over the Colonels on Tuesday night.

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CONWAY, Ark. — It’s not taking UCA coach Tony Kemper long to start having an impact with the Sugar Bears. Now they are one game away from getting to a conference championship game in the ASUN to advance to the NCAA Tournament with a 68-57 win at the Farris Center on Tuesday evening.

UCA improved to 21-10 on the year, and the win came from hot shooting by a number of people. Jade Upshaw and Leah Mafua led the way early, both posting seven points in the first quarter, Randrea Wright had eight by halftime, and Kinley Fisher closed it out with ten in the fourth quarter. The quartet combined for 54 points, nearly matching the Colonels without even needing a fifth player.

“That one feels pretty good. We had a fantastic crowd that mattered, we played tough defensively. I thought our start was really important, we did that the other night too,” Kemper said later. “We knew they were going to score, so we would have to counterpunch. Having the lead that we had right out of the gate really mattered. They cut it to two multiple times late, so I think the start was really good for us to set the tone.”

Tony Kemper (Ted McClenning / allBEARS+)

The start for UCA was great. Maybe not as great as the 17-0 start from the last meeting, but even on Tuesday, the lead reached double figures in the first quarter. Mafua and Upshaw got going early, each one scoring seven points in the first quarter to build a quick 11-point lead.

Just like the previous matchup (and most games in the Farris Center) it was the defensive intensity that helped separate the teams. The Sugar Bears allowed the Colonels to shoot just 28 percent, and no individual Colonel had more than three points in the opening frame. It also marked the 20th time this season that a UCA opponent failed to reach 10 points in a quarter.

Eastern Kentucky was not going to go quietly, however, whittling the lead back to five points within a couple of minutes of the second quarter. And it would stay single digits for the remainder of the quarter, with teams matching each other bucket for bucket.

Kinley Fisher (Ted McClenning / allBEARS+)

A three-pointer from EKU with 4:27 left in the first half made it 27-24, but back-to-back scores from Upshaw and Fisher stretched the lead back to multiple possessions. With seconds left on the clock and a six-point lead, Wright hit her defender with a terrific crossover into a step-back jumper, knocking down the shot at the buzzer for an 8-point halftime lead.

UCA rebuilt its lead out of halftime, stretching it to double-figures for much of the third. Balanced scoring had the Sugar Bears up as much as 14 points before an 8-0 run by the Colonels shrunk the lead to six going to the fourth quarter. The run continued into the fourth quarter, and suddenly, a 12-0 run had the lead at just two points.

A Fisher layup ended the streak, and kept the Sugar Bears up by four. UCA would then put together two scores and a stop multiple times throughout the middle of the fourth, edging the lead to six, then up to eight, then back to ten with 3:50 to go. Fisher, in particular, used a flurry of footwork inside the paint to get to the line over and over, scoring ten points in just the final quarter.

The Sugar Bears now turn their attention to Saturday’s championship game against FGCU. After falling to the Eagles in Fort Myers last time the teams met, it will take a titanic effort to topple the league’s number one seed on their home floor.

Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. on Saturday, with a chance to go to the Big Dance for the first time since 2017. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.

Leah Mafua (Ted McClenning / allBEARS+)

Boys High School Basketball Poll

GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 girls high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Conway (19)27-11991
2.Farmington (1)23-11802
3.Green Co. Tech24-21343
4.Springdale Har-Ber23-41284
5.Fort Smith Northside21-41085
6.Springdale23-31056
7.Pulaski Academy28-0897
8.Mountain Home23-4419
9.Little Rock Central18-6398
10.Vilonia19-721
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 17, Dover 11, Little Rock Christian 10, Valley View 8, West Side Greers Ferry 5, Marion 2, DeQueen 1, Nashville 1
CLASS 6A
1.Conway (20)28-11001
2.Springdale Har-Ber23-4672
3.Fort Smith Northside21-4573
4.Springdale23-3524
5.Little Rock Central18-6195
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 5.
CLASS 5A
1.Farmington (20)23-11001
2.Green Co. Tech24-2772
3.Mountain Home23-4453
4.Vilonia19-7344
5.Little Rock Christian21-4235
Others receiving votes: Valley View 19, Marion 2.
CLASS 4A
1.Pulaski Academy (20)28-01001
2.DeQueen26-1802
3.Nashville20-7543
4.Watson Chapel20-4384
5.Arkadelphia17-6125
Others receiving votes: Forrest City 7, Stuttgart 4, Brookland 3, Pottsville 1, Pea Ridge 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Dover (20)18-01001
2.Lamar27-2762
3.Dumas25-1573
4.Mountain View22-7314
5.Harding Academy20-214
Others receiving votes: Fouke 9, Elkins 4, Bergman 3, Centerpoint 3, Melbourne 1, Salem 1, Manila 1.
CLASS 2A
1.Quitman (8)27-1831
2.Riverside (6)29-3762
3.Barton (6)29-1683
4.Izard County23-4324
5.Sloan-Hendrix29-415
Others receiving votes: Poyen 14, Dierks 13, Cutter-Morning Star 1.
CLASS 1A
1.West Side Greers Ferry (20)32-31001
2.Earle22-6782
3.Marked Tree24-6393
4.Taylor26-4364
5.Rural Special27-6325
Others receiving votes: Scranton 10, Jasper 4, Wonderview 1.

Girls High School Basketball Poll

BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 boys high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Springdale (15)25-31931
2.Benton (3)24-31703
3.Jonesboro (2)23-31672
4.Little Rock Mills26-11394
5.Bryant17-91185
6.Maumelle21-6757
7.Valley View22-3436
8.Forrest City22-2408
Fayetteville19-7409
Harrison23-54010t
Springdale Har-Ber16-94010t
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 14, North Little Rock 8, Little Rock Christian 8, Farmington 3, Bergman 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 6A
1.Springdale (17)25-3971
2.Jonesboro (3)23-3832
3.Bryant17-9563
4.Springdale Har-Ber16-9305
5.Fayetteville19-7254
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 9, Bentonville 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 5A
1.Benton (2024-31001
2.Maumelle21-6723
3.Valley View22-3392
4.Harrison23-5384
5.Little Rock Christian21-5235
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 12, Farmington 11, Sylvan Hills 4, Marion 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Little Rock Mills (20)26-11001
2.Forrest City22-2782
3.Magnolia16-1533
4.Morrilton19-7274
5.Little Rock Hall18-6255
Others receiving votes: Dardanelle 8, Joe T. Robinson 5, Blythevile 2, Brookland 1, Camden Fairview 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Bergman (20)32-21001
2.Lamar 24-3732
3.Osceola19-6533
4.Subiaco Academy20-4305
5.Elkins26-4184
Lincoln24-418
Others receiving votes: Melbourne 4, Dumas 2, Newport 2.
CLASS 2A
1.England (18)26-3901
2.Cedar Ridge (1)24-5652
3.Riverside (1)30-6593
4.Izard County21-9464
5.Ozark Catholic32-4235
Others receiving votes: East Poinsett County 13, Mount Vernon-Enola 2, Sloan-Hendrix 1, Hackett 1.
CLASS 1A
1.Earle (20)17-31001
2.Marked Tree22-5702
3.Nevada County25-7503
4.County Line25-5344
5.Jasper25-7135t
Others receiving votes: Brinkley 10, Clarendon 8, Dermott 7.

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