College basketball continues to witness a new wave of young stars, and the 2025-26 season has been special for freshmen. Several first-year players have delivered outstanding scoring performances, rewriting program records and making headlines across NCAA Division I.
The biggest highlight came in February 2026 when Arkansas freshman Darius Acuff Jr. scored 49 points in a high-intensity double-overtime game against a ranked opponent. His performance now stands as the highest single-game scoring mark by a freshman in NCAA Division I (as of February 2026).
This season has also seen multiple freshmen cross the 40-point mark, showing the growing impact of first-year talent in college basketball.
Most Points by a Freshman in a College Basketball Game
| Player | Team | Points | Opponent | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Darius Acuff Jr. | Arkansas | 49 | Alabama | Feb 18, 2026 |
| Keaton Wagler | Illinois | 46 | Purdue | Jan 25, 2026 |
| Mikel Brown Jr. | Louisville | 45 | NC State | Feb 9, 2026 |
| AJ Dybantsa | BYU | 43 | Utah | Jan 25, 2026 |
| Kingston Flemings | Houston | 42 | Texas Tech | Jan 2026 |
Darius Acuff Jr. Sets the New Standard
Arkansas guard Darius Acuff Jr. delivered one of the most explosive freshman performances in recent NCAA history. He scored 49 points on efficient shooting, including strong three-point accuracy and near-perfect free-throw execution.
The performance not only set a program freshman record but also became the highest single-game total by a freshman in Division I this season. His scoring came in a double-overtime battle against a ranked Alabama team, highlighting his ability to perform under pressure.
2026 Freshman Class Showing Historic Depth
The 2025-26 freshman class has produced multiple 40+ point games across major conferences:
- Keaton Wagler (Illinois) hit nine three-pointers in a 46-point road performance against a top opponent.
- Mikel Brown Jr. (Louisville) broke conference freshman records with 45 points on highly efficient shooting.
- AJ Dybantsa (BYU) became one of the nation’s leading scorers while setting a new freshman scoring mark for his program.
- Kingston Flemings (Houston) added a 42-point game, showing strong all-around offensive impact.
At one point during the season, multiple freshmen scored 40+ points on the same day — a rare occurrence in NCAA history.
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- No freshman has crossed the 50-point mark in Division I (as of 2026).
- High-efficiency shooting and three-point scoring have played a major role in recent records.
- Freshmen are now making immediate impact at the highest level, especially in power conferences.
- Several performances came against ranked teams or in high-pressure conference games.
The scoring explosion from freshmen in 2026 reflects a changing landscape in college basketball. Players are arriving more prepared, confident, and ready to take leadership roles early in their careers.
With multiple players already near the 50-point mark this season, the question now is not if, but when a freshman will break the 50-point barrier in NCAA Division I.







