
Arkansas head coach John Calipari is used to coaching elite freshmen.
The likes of Anthony Davis, Jamal Murray, De'Aaron Fox, Karl-Anthony Towns and John Wall are just a few of the freshmen that Calipari has coached over his lengthy career who have played only one season at the collegiate level before moving up to the professional ranks.
Arkansas guard Darius Acuff Jr. could soon add his name to that list. But it's fellow freshman guard Meleek Thomas who has generated the most buzz so far in Fayetteville.
That's largely due to a heroic effort from Thomas on Tuesday in the No. 21 Razorbacks' chaotic 84-83 victory over Winthrop.
Without a 26-point effort from Thomas, Winthrop could've walked out of Bud Walton Arena with a signature win and handed Calipari the worst loss of his Arkansas tenure so far.
Leek back in his corner pic.twitter.com/ZBxE3RXqrc
— Arkansas Razorbacks Men’s Basketball (@RazorbackMBB) November 19, 2025
"Meleek Thomas kept us in it," Calipari said in his postgame news conference.
Tre ball pic.twitter.com/jkw4jURkgh
— Arkansas Razorbacks Men’s Basketball (@RazorbackMBB) November 19, 2025
Thomas scored 13 points in each half of Tuesday's win.
Meleek's on
— Arkansas Razorbacks Men’s Basketball (@RazorbackMBB) November 19, 2025
26 pts | 2 rebounds | 2 assists | 1 steal pic.twitter.com/93p7bKsQAf
But Arkansas' nail-biting triumph over Winthrop is far from the only time Thomas has shown off his scoring chops. He scored 18 points in an exhibition win over Cincinnati and 23 in another exhibition victory over Memphis. In Arkansas' season-opening win over Southern, he scored 21.
Thomas' lowest output of the season — 16 points — came in a 69-66 loss to Michigan State on Nov. 8. He then scored 17 apiece in wins over Central Arkansas and Samford before saving the day for Calipari and the Razorbacks on Tuesday.
In addition to lighting up the scoreboard on Tuesday, it was Thomas who came away with the steal and assist on Arkansas's go-ahead basket in the closing seconds and defended Winthrop's Daylen Berry on the final possession of the contest.
Lil spin move pic.twitter.com/A3dR226eGO
— Arkansas Razorbacks Men’s Basketball (@RazorbackMBB) November 19, 2025
Through five games, Thomas is fifth in the SEC in scoring and second among freshmen, trailing only Tennessee's Nate Ament.
And oh-by-the-way, the Pittsburgh native is doing all of that while coming off the bench for Calipari.
"I told him after the game — and the guys admit it — I don't have a whole lot of guys that can do what he does, just go get baskets in bunches," Calipari said of Thomas, who, along with Acuff, was named to the Wayman Tisdale Trophy watchlist. "If I did, I'd let them do it."
1⃣'s reached double digits pic.twitter.com/q9ltUJ8HHW
— Arkansas Razorbacks Men’s Basketball (@RazorbackMBB) November 19, 2025
That's high praise for Thomas from a coach in Calipari, who has seen everything there is to see in the world of college basketball.
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