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šŸ— Arkansas’ Quiet Assassin in the Big Moments



LAS — When the chips were down and Dallas roared at the American Airlines Center, Trevon Brazile didn’t just answer the call — he wrote the call.


Brazile, a senior forward for the Razorbacks, dropped 24 points and 10 boards in one of the most clutch performances of the season, logging his third double-double while leading Arkansas to a 93-86 victory over #16 Texas Tech. Arkansas Razorbacks


Arkansas only led for 6:36 all night. But when it mattered most — with the clock ticking and the game’s biggest moments on the line — Brazile put the Razorbacks on his back.


Down one with under six to play, it was Brazile who rose in the paint and knocked down a tough jumper to flip the lead. After a defensive stop and a DJ Wagner hustle, Brazile iced free throws and then slammed home a dunk that swung momentum for good.


He even sparked the game-sealing 8–1 run with an offensive rebound and finishing putback, showing why Coach Calipari trusts him in crunch time. What started as a tight battle turned into a Brazile takeover.

To top it off, he shot a blistering 4-of-5 from deep and backed up his scoring with key defensive presence late. This wasn’t just another stat line — it was legacy-building basketball from a senior leader who refuses to be overlooked.



šŸŽÆ Razorbacks Talk:

Brazile’s production is a reminder: leadership isn’t always loud — sometimes it’s just effective.

Your turn:šŸ—£ Was Brazile the MVP of this game?šŸ“Š How do you rank this performance among his season bests?Drop your thoughts below! šŸ‘‡

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