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Acuff’s 36-Point Masterclass Propels Arkansas Through High Point’s Challenge to Sweet 16

Last updated: March 22, 2026 3:16 pm
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In a game that defied the massive 11.5-point spread, Darius Acuff Jr. delivered a legendary March performance, scoring 18 points in the final 10 minutes to dismantle a High Point team that played with the fearlessness of a true Cinderella story. This wasn’t just a tournament win; it was a coming-out party on the nation’s biggest stage for Acuff and a stark warning that Arkansas’s path to the Final Four will be earned, not given.

The narrative was supposed to be a polite formality. A No. 4 seed Arkansas roster loaded with future lottery picks, led by the nation’s most dynamic freshman, against a No. 12 seed High Point making just its second-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. The expected result was a comfortable advancement for the Razorbacks. Instead, they received a 40-minute boxing match from the Big South Conference champions, a test they passed only because their singularly elite talent, Darius Acuff Jr., refused to let them fail.

Acuff’s final stat line—36 points, six assists—is a masterpiece of offensive volume and efficiency. He single-handedly outscored the entire High Point roster in the second half (22-19). His performance is historically significant; with this outing, he broke Todd Day’s Arkansas single-season scoring record from 1990-91 and joined an elite club as just the 27th Division I player ever with at least 700 points, 200 assists, and 100 rebounds in a season. This wasn’t just a win; it was the exclamation point on a season that has already cemented him as the SEC Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year.

The Anatomy of a Survival: How Arkansans weathered the storm

For the first 30 minutes, the game was a track meet with defense optional. The two highest-scoring teams in the nation combined for 15 lead changes and six ties. High Point’s plan was not to contain Acuff but to outscore him, a strategy that nearly worked thanks to the heroic effort of guard Rob Martin, who poured in 30 points, five assists, and four rebounds. The Panthers, buoyed by the shockwaves from their first-round upset of fifth-seeded Wisconsin, played with a swagger that belied their seed.

The decisive sequence began with just over three minutes remaining. With the score knotted at 83, the game felt like a coin flip. Acuff answered a Martin driving layup with an immediate one of his own. After a subsequent exchange of turnovers—a critical moment of composure—he slashed again for a layup to make it 87-83. The knockout punch came 25 seconds later: after a Billy Richmond III block sparked a transition, Acuff calmly drained a three-pointer with 1:01 left to push the lead to 90-83. In 1 minute and 16 seconds, he authored a 7-0 personal run that turned a tie into a two-possession game. As coach John Calipari later noted, “We played through Darius and he just makes plays. He’s done it all season.”

Cinderella’s Midnight Was Delayed, Not Canceled

To understand the magnitude of Arkansas’s escape, one must appreciate the audacity of High Point’s run. This was not an average mid-major. They entered the tournament as a 31-5 team ranked in the AP Top 25 earlier in the season. Their victory over Wisconsin was no fluke; it was a statement powered by the quiet confidence of coach Flynn Clayman and the two-way play of Cam’Ron Fletcher (25 points), a former Kentucky recruiting target who added another layer of intrigue to the matchup.

Clayman’s post-game quote, “We competed with the SEC champs, lottery picks and guys who are the best of the best. Our university, our team showed out,” resonates deeply. They didn’t just show up; they took the reigning Southeastern Conference champions to the absolute brink in a hostile road environment in Portland. For a program of High Point’s stature, pushing a blue-blood like Arkansas to its absolute limit for 38 minutes is a career-defining achievement that will echo in their program for years.

The Calipari Factor: Empowering the Unbelievable

A fascinating subplot is Calipari’s ongoing development as a coach who must harness the genius of two teenage phenoms. He described Acuff and fellow freshman Meleek Thomas (19 points) as having “otherworldly confidence.” His admission, “Sometimes I try to get them to play a little different but the reality is they’re special,” is a remarkable concession from a Hall of Fame coach. He is learning to empower rather than sculpt.

Thomas’s critical third-quarter three-pointer, which Acuff celebrated by telling him to “keep doing you,” exemplifies this new dynamic. Their chemistry, as Thomas explained, is built on genuine happiness for each other’s success. This synergy is a terrifying prospect for the rest of the tournament. Arkansas is not just a collection of talented individuals; they are a rapidly coalescing unit led by two guards who believe they are the best players on any floor, at any time.

It’s crucial to contextualize this win within Arkansas’s dominant run. This victory followed a decisive 97-78 first-round win over No. 13 seed Hawaii, which itself capped an improbable run to the SEC Tournament title. The Razorbacks (28-8) are peaking at the perfect moment, transforming from a talented team into a genuinely tough out.

Looking Ahead: The Path Through San Jose

The immediate reward is a trip to the Sweet 16 in San Jose, California, to face the winner of the West Region’s 1 vs. 9 game between Arizona and Utah State. The matchup against a top-seeded Arizona would be the ultimate validation test for Acuff and this young Arkansas core. Can they translate this electrifying, but sometimes streaky, offense against a elite, disciplined defensive team?

For High Point (31-5), the season is over, but their legacy is secured. They lost to the eventual SEC champion by six points after leading with under five minutes to play. They are the new benchmark for mid-majors: a team good enough to threaten a powerhouse, not just to participate.

The takeaway is clear. Arkansas survived because their transcendent freshman guard played a perfect closing act. But the journey exposed a vulnerability: when the game slows into a half-court grind, can their defense consistently get stops? The next opponent will provide the answer.

For the fastest, most authoritative breakdown of every tournament game and the strategic implications for the Final Four, onlytrustedinfo.com is your definitive source. We don’t just report the scores; we decode the plays that will define the championship.

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