Arkansas’ 28-Point Beheading of Queens Makes Jimmy Dykes Oversight Look Even Worse
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Christmas is nearly upon us, but Arkansas basketball wasn’t in much of a giving mood on Tuesday night.

One might have expected a hangover performance in between marquee games against Big 12 opposition. But the Razorbacks poured it on in a 108-80 drubbing over Queens – the school in Charlotte, not the borough in New York.

Trevon Brazile was once again the catalyst for the Hogs, leading all scorers with 26 points on a scorching 9 of 11 from the field and 5 of 7 from behind the arc. The senior forward added 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals.

Brazile’s made free throw with 4:04 remaining not only gave Arkansas its 100th point of the night, but it gave him a career high in scoring, eclipsing his 25-point performance against Southern in the season opener. The Springfield, Mo., native has already broken the 20-point mark four times this season, which is more than he had in his previous four seasons of college ball combined.

He hasn’t just beaten up on the little guys this year, either. His other two high-scoring games came against Louisville (21 points) and Texas Tech (24 points). The 6-foot-10, 230-pounder also had a double-double against Duke.

His recent hot streak, particularly from behind the arc, coincided with a subliminal diss he got on the ESPN broadcast during the Louisville game. Play-by-play announcer Jimmy Dykes seemed shocked that Brazile buried a trio of threes in the first half, almost making it out to be an anomaly.

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Through the first five games of the season, he was shooting a cold 2 of 11 from behind the arc. Even factoring that in, Dykes was forgetting that Brazile had shot better than 35% from downtown on decent volume in each of the previous three seasons.

Through four games in December, Brazile is shooting a blazing 12 of 18 from three, and his season average is up to 47%.

Next time the doubtful Dykes calls a game in Bud Walton Arena, he’ll have some major backtracking to do.

Darius Delights (Again)

The Razorbacks blitzed the Royals from start to finish, shooting 56% from the floor and nailing 14 threes at a 50% clip. Every starter scored in double figures and 26 of the team’s 36 field goals came from assists.

Leading the way in that category was five-star freshman Darius Acuff Jr., who pitched in a double-double with 23 points and 10 assists on 8 of 13 shooting and 4 of 6 from behind the arc. The point guard added 3 rebounds and 3 steals and had zero turnovers.

Acuff is the first SEC freshman to put up at least 20 points, 10 assists and 3 steals since John Wall, who played under Calipari at Kentucky. Wall put up 21 points, 11 dimes and 3 steals against Ryder in November 2009. The Detroit native is now averaging a team-leading 6.1 assists.

How many point guards in the country are better than Darius Acuff?

There aren’t many.

Whatever “it” is, he possesses.

Playing like an All-American.

Arkansas is the most complete team in the SEC. https://t.co/MxaBefdlB4

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) December 17, 2025

Transfer big man Nick Pringle had a nice get-right game, turning in a season-high 14 points with 7 rebounds and 2 steals. DJ Wagner, who had also been cold as of late, chipped in 10 points and 3 assists on an efficient 3 of 4 from the floor. Billy Richmond III turned in 15 points of his own, making 6 of 10 field goals and grabbing 5 rebounds.

Defensively, the Hogs were able to stifle Queens throughout most of the contest. The Royals shot just 44% from the floor and 6 of 25 (24%) from deep with 17 turnovers. Despite all the extra misses, Queens managed to narrowly win the rebounding battle, 34-33.

But an Arkansas offense firing on all cylinders was too much to handle – well, almost all cylinders.

Meleek’s Malaise

The two rotation Razorbacks who share the same name didn’t get to join in on much of the blowout fun.

Meleek Thomas finished with just 3 points on an ice-cold 1 of 11 from the field, but chipped in 6 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals to make up for his lack of scoring output. The freshman sharpshooter is a combined 7 of 31 in the last three games, and hasn’t shot better than 40% in a game since Jackson State on Nov. 21.

The Pittsburgh native’s season field goal percentage is down to 37.3%, and while he’s dishing out a better-than-expected 3.4 assists per game, his efficiency still needs to improve heading into league play.

Big man Malique Ewin went scoreless with 2 turnovers, attempting just one field goal in nine minutes of action as Pringle and Brazile ate up the lion’s share of the frontcourt minutes.

Two ornaments from the night were sophomore reserves Ayden Kelley and Jaden Karuletwa getting in the scorer’s book. Kelley’s single made free throw was his first point of the season, and Karuletwa’s 5 points were the first of his college career.

Queens head coach Grant Leonard brought his A-game to the ugly Christmas sweater party, donning a “Gangsta Wrapper” jumper on the sidelines. That’s a December tradition for him, according to the ESPN broadcast.

The Razorbacks must have appreciated his fashion game, deciding to honor him by “wrapping” up the game by halftime.

The last piece of Arkansas’ Advent calendar comes on Saturday against No. 8 Houston.

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Michael Main is a Fayetteville native who, like both of his older brothers, attended the University of Arkansas. Main graduated in 2025 with a double major in journalism and political science and a minor in legal studies. He spent his childhood following the Razorbacks closely and attending as many games as possible, witnessing iconic moments like the Michael Qualls put-back dunk, the Henry Heave and a number of field stormings. Main was a member of the Razorback Marching Band and Hogwild Pep Band, attending every home football and basketball game while he was a student and traveling to San Francisco, Providence, Tampa and elsewhere for postseason play. After freelancing for BoAS for a year and a half, the 22-year-old made the transition to a full-time role as senior writer following his graduation. In his free time, Main is likely spending time outdoors, enjoying the company of friends or feeding his obsession with Liverpool FC and European football as a whole.

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