WELCOME BACK: Trevon Brazile returning to Arkansas basketball next season

One former Arkansas basketball player is set to make his return to the Razorbacks next season and play for John Calipari.

Former Arkansas forward Trevon Brazile is officially returning to the Razorbacks next season and will player under John Calipari, according to a tweet from the team’s official X (formerly Twitter) account. The decision comes after Brazile and Calipari reportedly met on Monday night to discuss a potential return.

Last week, Brazile officially announced he was withdrawing from the 2024 NBA Draft and was keeping his options completely open for his next spot. Back on May 1, Brazile announced his entry into to the transfer portal in order to keep his options open while going through the draft process.

Brazile’s decision to enter the transfer portal was the second time he has chosen to do so during his college career. The 6-10, 220-pound forward originally transferred to Arkansas ahead of the 2022-23 season after just one year at Missouri.

In his first season with the Razorbacks, Brazile was averaging 11.8 points per game and 6.0 rebounds through nine games as a sophomore before suffering a torn ACL in his right knee on Dec. 6, 2023.

The Springfield (Mo.) native made his long-awaited return this past year as a redshirt sophomore before ‘knee soreness’ caused him to miss the second half of the Ole Miss game on Jan. 24 just 19 games into the season. He was averaging 8.9 points per game and 6.5 rebounds before his injury.

Brazile returned for the final seven games of the 2023-24 season, averaging 7.7 points and 4.1 rebounds in 20 minutes per game. For the year, Brazile averaged 8.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.2 blocks on 49/35/70 shooting splits.

Before the season, Brazile was viewed as a potential lottery pick thanks to the explosive leaping ability and decent shooting range he showed prior to the injury, but he never showed the same explosiveness after his return. Now, Brazile appears to be 100% healthy and ready to play for the Razorbacks next season.

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS BIO

2022-23 (Sr. at Arkansas):

  • Suffered a season-ending knee (ACL) injury in the first half of the UNC Greensboro game (game nine of the season).
  • Only played nine games, all as the team’s sixth man … Averaged 11.8 points and 6.0 rebounds … Was the team’s top 3-point shooter (37.9%; 11-of-29).

2021-22 (Fr. at Mizzou):

  • Missed the first eight games of the season with an undisclosed medical condition … Came off the bench in his first two games played for the season (Eastern Illinois and at Kansas) before starting the final 22 games of the year.
  • Played in 24 games with 22 starts last season and led the Tigers in blocked shots 20 times. … Averaged 6.3 points and 5.0 rebounds.
  • Ranked third in the SEC (47th in the NCAA) in blocked shots (1.92 average) … Was sixth among NCAA Division I freshmen in blocked shots per game … His 1.92 blocks per game ranks third on the Missouri single-season list.
  • Had a blocked shot in 20 of his 24 games played … Recorded a block in 12-straight games, including a stretch of 11-straight with multiple blocks.
  • Had a career-high six blocks against Illinois, which tied for the fourth-most in a single game by any Mizzou player and the third-most by any MU freshman … Added 11 points.
  • Scored a season-high 15 points in the Tigers’ season finale versus LSU in the SEC Tournament.
  • Had a season-high 10 rebounds with four blocked shots in the Tigers’ regular-season finale versus Georgia, including five offensive boards.
  • Made a season-high 2-of-3 from 3-point range and scored 10 points with two blocked shots at Kansas.
  • Recorded 11 points at LSU.
  • Just missed a double-double in the first-round SEC Tournament win over Ole Miss with nine points and nine rebounds … Had a season high in free throws made and attempts (5-of-7).
  • Had five-plus rebounds 14 times (including eight times with seven-plus boards)

High School:

  • Named a 2021 MBCA All-State selection and first team All-Ozark Conference
  • Ranked the fourth-best prospect in the state of Missouri by 247 Sports and the No. 178 prospect nationally.
  • Won the Missouri Class 6 state championship at Kickapoo.
  • Averaged 13.2 points, 7.5 rebounds as a senior while shooting 73% from the field.
  • Averaged 11.2 points and 5.1 rebounds per game at Parkview High School as a junior.

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