FAYETTEVILLE — It was like deja vu Tuesday at Bud Walton Arena.
One season after forcing Vanderbilt into 22 turnovers in a home win, Arkansas scored 29 points off 26 turnovers in an overtime win over the Commodores.
The 26 turnovers were a season-high for the Razorbacks, who committed only eight.
Many of the same Vanderbilt players who struggled to protect the ball last season were turnover-prone again Tuesday. Wade Baldwin had eight turnovers, while Matthew Fisher-Davis, Riley LaChance, Jeff Roberson and Damian Jones all had at least two turnovers.
"We talked about that pregame that pressure bothers them," said Anthlon Bell, who scored 26 points and had two steals.