
The Human Highlight Reel
Just past the midway point of Razorback Basketball’s four-part series introducing its 2017 top-25 recruiting class picks up with incoming freshman Darious Hall from Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School in Little Rock.
Hall, a 6-6 forward, looks to bring his length and versatility to an already athletic lineup. His athleticism allows him to be a human highlight reel waiting to happen.
.@bigdayday4 & I run into each other during pregame
Darious:”You here all game?”
Me:”Sadly no.So you better give me a great early highlight” pic.twitter.com/kGpGie1GvO— Ben Creighton (@Ben_CreightonTV) February 25, 2017
So….Darious Hall (@bigdayday4) just dunked it so hard he made some of the lights flicker off #arpreps pic.twitter.com/1bRPo3FiM7
— Ben Creighton (@Ben_CreightonTV) February 22, 2017
The future Razorback and Mills star Darious Hall (@bigdayday4) with the breakaway JAM tonight against Fair @RazorbackMBB @RazNation #WPS pic.twitter.com/Vu7NU42xBN
— Ben Creighton (@Ben_CreightonTV) December 10, 2016
Arkansas Commit Darious Hall (@bigdayday4) Is A Beast! pic.twitter.com/H3xNUbqA6Q
— Courtside Films (@CourtsideFilms) December 9, 2016
“His rebounding ability and versatility makes him a dynamic player,” said head coach Mike Anderson. “Darious is the ultimate competitor and will fit right into our system.”
ESPN.com has him rated as a four-star prospect, coming in as the No. 3 player in the state of Arkansas. He is a three-time All-State and All-Conference selection, as well as being named the 2017 5A State Tournament MVP after leading the Comets to a 5A State Championship and an overall record of 31-2. He averaged 14.8 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.8 steals per game as a senior and tallied 26 double-figure scoring games, including 10 double-doubles.
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