GREENVILLE, S.C. — When Arkansas was struggling in the second half of its game with Seton Hall early in the second half, an unlikely hero stepped forward.
That was junior forward Dustin Thomas, who tied his career high with 13 points and had 5 rebounds while playing a career-high 31 minutes.
Thomas made 6-of-9 field goal attempts and also had two assists, a block, a steal and a turnover.
“That was probably start to finish Dustin Thomas’ best game as a Razorback,” Arkansas head coach Mike Anderson said. It was needed because their defensive scheme was to stack, pack in there and guard Moses and leave that forward open.