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Best way for Texas to get over its first loss? Blow out Arkansas Pine-Bluff

Texas point guard Tyrese Hunter, left, and forward Dillon Mitchell celebrate a score during the second half of Saturday's 88-43 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Moody Center. It was No. 2 Texas' first game since Tuesday's first loss of the season, to Illinois.
Texas point guard Tyrese Hunter, left, and forward Dillon Mitchell celebrate a score during the second half of Saturday's 88-43 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Moody Center. It was No. 2 Texas' first game since Tuesday's first loss of the season, to Illinois.

Christian Bishop scored 16 points off the bench and No. 2 Texas held Arkansas-Pine Bluff to 13 points in the second half while coasting to an 88-43 win Saturday at Moody Center.

Texas rose to its highest ranking in more than a decade with a 6-0 start before losing in overtime to No. 17 Illinois earlier in the week in New York, its first game out of its home state. The Longhorns easily overmatched the Golden Lions in their return home.

Freshman Dillon Mitchell scored 13 points for Texas (7-1), most of them coming on dunks. Brock Cunningham scored a career-high 13 on 5-of-5 shooting, which included three 3-pointers. Texas’ top three scorers were 18-for-22.

“The first half Brock played and (Bishop) played was elite,” Texas coach Chris Beard said.

Bishop, who transferred from Creighton before last season, passed the 1,000-point mark for his career and now has 1,012. He was a starter for much of last season but has come off the bench in every game this season.

“I’ve been playing basketball for a really long time now,” he said. “It’s my fifth year, so if finally happened.”

Chris Greene scored 14 for Arkansas-Pine Bluff (3-8), which traded baskets with the Longhorns early as the game had nine lead changes in the first six minutes. The Golden Lions got within 21-19 when Trejon Ware swished a 3-pointer. Texas seized control with a 21-6 run over the final eight minutes of the half that, starting with a pair of baskets from Bishop, a tomahawk dunk by Mitchell and a 3-pointer from Arterio Morris.

Cunningham, who normally is a defensive stopper off the bench and returned for a final season as a graduate student, had a surprising scoring burst in the first half with 3-pointers.

Texas turned up the defense to start the second half, holding Pine Bluff to a single basket over the first five minutes. Marcus Carr hit a 3-pointer, and Dylan Disu’s layup pushed the lead to 56-32.

The Longhorns kept up the pressure defensively, consistently forcing turnovers and getting fast-break points. The Longhorns scored 24 points off 22 Pine Bluff turnovers. Mitchell’s breakaway dunk off a steal by Carr made it 69-41 with eight minutes to play.

“We knew it was going to be a tough challenge to score on these guys,” Pine Bluff coach Solomon Bozeman said. “Their defense is on a different level.”

Mitchell had a highlight-reel game, with 6-of-7 shooting that included five dunks from the 6-foot-8 forward, who was one of the highest-rated recruits in the country coming out of high school. Troubling, though, was another subpar game from Disu. The starting forward has just seven points and two rebounds in the last two games.

The game was billed as the Jimmy Blacklock Classic in tribute to the first Black basketball player recruited at Texas. Blacklock led the Longhorns in scoring in 1970-71 and was team captain the next season when Texas won the Southwest Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16. He joined the Harlem Globetrotters in 1974 and played with them until 1987.

Texas, which will host Rice on Monday night, can expect to drop in the rankings after the loss to Illinois, but it probably won’t be far. The Longhorns still have an impressive early season résumé, with wins over Gonzaga and Creighton. Their best wins have come at home, and the Longhorns don’t have to leave the state again until they start Big 12 play at Oklahoma on Dec. 31.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas men respond to first loss by blowing out Arkansas-Pine Bluff