No. 17 Arkansas takes over late to top No. 16 Texas Tech

Trevon Brazille scored 26 points with 10 rebounds to lift No. 17 Arkansas to a 93-86 victory over No. 16 Texas Tech on Saturday at Dallas to avenge a loss in the Sweet 16 of last year's NCAA Tourname

No. 17 Arkansas takes over late to top No. 16 Texas Tech

Trevon Brazille scored 26 points with 10 rebounds to lift No. 17 Arkansas to a 93-86 victory over No. 16 Texas Tech on Saturday at Dallas to avenge a loss in the Sweet 16 of last year’s NCAA Tournament.

Darius Acuff Jr. and Karter Knox each scored 20 points as the Razorbacks (8-2) took control with a 50-point second half. Brazille scored 18 points with eight rebounds in the second half and blocked a point-blank layup with 45 seconds remaining.

Acuff added eight assists for Arkansas, which also had a victory over No. 6 Louisville on Dec. 3 to begin a three-game winning streak.

JT Toppin scored a game-high 30 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Texas Tech (7-3), which fell to 0-3 against ranked opponents this season. Christian Anderson scored 26 points with 11 assists for the Red Raiders.

Texas Tech earned an 85-83 overtime victory over Arkansas in last year’s NCAA Tournament West Regional semifinal.

Arkansas outlasted Texas Tech by shooting 51.5% from the flror in the second half as well as 5 of 8 (62.5%) from 3-point range. The Razorbacks also had a 25-16 rebounding edge in after halftime and a 40-33 advantage on the boards in the game.

After trailing the entire first half and most of the second half, the Razorbacks grabbed a 72-70 lead with 7:42 left in the game following a 9-2 run. Brazille buried a pair of 3-pointers and Acuff added a fast-break layup off of a Billy Richmond steal.

Anderson put Texas Tech back in front 75-74 with 6:17 remaining in a span when the teams swapped the lead four times in just over a minute of play. The last came when Brazille dropped in a hook shot with 5:20 left for a 79-78 edge. Arkansas never trailed again.

The basket was the start of Brazille’s 10 points down the stretch that he punctuated with a follow-up slam-dunk that gave Arkansas an 87-82 lead with 2:27 on the clock.

The Red Raiders shot 50.7% from the floor and went 13 of 31 (41.9%) from 3-point range. But after taking a 78-77 lead, Texas Tech sputtered down the stretch by missing seven of 10 shots from the floor.