FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Daryl Macon scored a career-high 15 points as Arkansas rebounded from its first loss with an 89-76 win over Mount St. Mary's on Monday night.

The victory improves the Razorbacks (4-1) to 50-1 at home against unranked nonconference opponents under coach Mike Anderson, and it came after an 85-71 loss to Minnesota last week.

Macon, coming off the bench for the first time this season, topped his previous best of 13 points in just 18 minutes of action. Jaylen Barford also came off the bench for the first time and had 13 points, while Dustin Thomas added 13 and Dusty Hannahs 12 for Arkansas.

''I just wanted to maybe get started with the mindset of defense is what we're going to hang our hats on,'' Anderson said. ''I thought those guys set the tone early on ... I thought (Macon and Barford) came off the bench and gave us a lift.''

Elijah Long led the Mountaineers (1-7) with 24 points, while Greg Alexander added 12 in the loss. Long got 17 of his points in the first half but finished 6 of 17 from the floor for Mount St. Mary's, which shot 50 percent (15 of 30) in the first half but only 12 of 31 (38.7 percent) in the second.

Long was also 10 of 10 on free throws and finished with seven assists for the Mountaineers, who are now 0-3 in their history against the Southeastern Conference.

Mount St. Mary's coach Jamion Christian was unavailable for comment following the game.

Arkansas entered Monday following a six-day layoff after a disappointing 85-71 loss at Minnesota, and it did so with a new starting look - with talented junior college transfers Barford and Macon coming off the bench.

The duo had an immediate impact in their new roles, helping the Razorbacks to an early 13-2 run that pushed their lead to 18-12 after trailing early in the game. Barford and Macon had eight of the points for Arkansas during the run, and they had 15 first-half points on 6-of-10 shooting.

''I just tried to bring a lot of energy tonight, coming off the bench,'' Macon said. ''I tried to get what the first group had going and take it to another level. I just tried to play with a lot of energy and a lot of heart tonight.''

BIG PICTURE

Mount St. Mary's: The Mountaineers shot the ball well for most of the game, but they simply wore down during the second half of their third road game in six days - two days after a 64-47 loss at Michigan. Mount St. Mary's doesn't play its first home game until Saturday. ''You could see the wear and tear take effect,'' Anderson said.

Arkansas: The Razorbacks have to be pleased with the comfortable bounce-back win, but there are still concerns about Kingsley - the preseason Southeastern Conference Player of the Year. The senior entered Monday averaging 9.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, off his 15.9/9.3 lines of a season ago. Kingsley once again struggled to find his offensive role on Monday, finishing with nine points on 3-of-8 shooting, but he did have a season-high 13 rebounds.

BLOCK PARTY

Kingsley had one block on Monday, and he now has 20 on the season. The senior entered the game second in the country with an average of 4.8 blocks per game, more than 220 of the 351 Division I teams.

DRIVING DUSTY

Hannahs finished 4 of 14 from the field and 0 of 5 on 3-pointers, the first time the senior has failed to connect from behind the arc in a game since Feb. 13 against Mississippi. Hannahs failed to hit a 3-pointer in just four games last season, when he led Arkansas with an average of 16.5 points per game and shot 43 percent on 3-pointers.

UP NEXT

Mount St. Mary's stays on the road for the ninth straight time to open the season at Loyola on Saturday.

The Razorbacks continue a stretch of three games in six days when they host Stephen F. Austin on Thursday.

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