
Arkansas basketball reached a historic milestone Saturday night as the Razorbacks captured their first SEC Tournament title since 2000, defeating Vanderbilt to cap a strong run through the conference bracket.
The victory delivered a long-awaited championship for Arkansas and added another milestone to John Calipari’s coaching legacy. With the win, Calipari became the first coach in SEC history to win conference tournament titles at two different programs.
Calipari previously won six SEC Tournament championships at Kentucky, most recently in 2018, and now adds another with Arkansas. The result raises his career total to 16 conference tournament titles, reinforcing his standing as one of the most accomplished coaches in college basketball.
The championship game featured a matchup between two of the SEC’s top guards as Vanderbilt’s Tyler Tanner defended Arkansas standout Darius Acuff, the conference’s Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year.
Acuff delivered a performance worthy of the stage. He controlled the pace throughout the game, creating offense with sharp passing while also scoring from multiple spots on the floor. Fadeaway jumpers, three-pointers, and strong finishes at the rim highlighted an outing that helped Arkansas maintain control during key moments.
Arkansas sealed the victory with a decisive 12–0 run in the closing minutes after a tightly contested second half. The Razorbacks closed the game with balanced scoring as several players contributed during the final push.
Billy Richmond III finished with 18 points, Trevon Brazile added 16, and D.J. Wagner scored 11 to support the Razorbacks’ offense.
Vanderbilt entered the championship game with momentum following an impressive semifinal victory. The Commodores had just defeated No. 4 Florida 91–74, marking their first win over an AP top-five opponent since 2012 and the largest margin of victory against such a team in program history.
The Commodores kept the championship game close early. Arkansas held a narrow 41–39 lead at halftime before Vanderbilt briefly surged ahead in the second half.
A three-pointer from AK Okereke gave Vanderbilt a 46–45 advantage, and the Commodores extended their lead to 55–49 during a strong stretch midway through the half.
Arkansas responded at the right moment. Vanderbilt struggled offensively down the stretch, missing 12 of 13 shots during a critical sequence that allowed the Razorbacks to regain control.
Tyler Nickel tied the game at 66 with 6:40 remaining, but Arkansas answered with the late run that ultimately decided the championship.
The Razorbacks finished the season 26–8, securing the program’s second SEC Tournament title while ending a frustrating stretch of four straight losses in the tournament final.
For Arkansas, the victory represents both a historic moment and a statement heading into the national tournament.
With Calipari leading the program and a talented roster anchored by Acuff, the Razorbacks now carry championship momentum into March.