Western Kentucky's Marlon Hunter has been a high-risk, high-reward weapon on defense this season.
The freshman guard reaped the rewards of his aggressiveness Monday night.
Hunter grabbed a career-high six steals in WKU's 93-66 win over Brescia at E.A. Diddle Arena, while also scoring a career-high 13 points with three assists.
"It felt good," Hunter said. "I was in the right position to steal the ball. I counted my opponents' dribbles so I could get the steal. That's what I used to do in high school, so I'm trying to get back to the way I was in high school.