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Nicole Schroeder competes at the Arkansas v. Kentucky softball game, Saturday, April 20. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

Razorbacks Face Tigers, Honor Seniors in Weekend Series

In their final regular season series, the Razorback softball team will look to send their four seniors off with a winning SEC record against the Auburn Tigers. Arkansas will hold their senior day on Saturday for Chelsea Cohen, Hope McLemore, …

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4 Former Hogs Taken in Draft

Despite a very difficult football season for Razorback fans, scouts still saw talent on the field, which resulted in four Razorbacks being selected in the NFL draft. Knile Davis, Tyler Wilson, Cobi Hamilton and Chris Gragg all had memorable careers …

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Nicole Schroeder competes at the Arkansas v. Kentucky softball game, Saturday, April 20. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

Hogs Prepare For Another Ranked Foe

After another series win over a ranked opponent, the Razorback softball team finds themselves in a place the program has never been, ranked in the top 25. This past weekend Arkansas took two games from No. 19 Kentucky. The wins …

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Softball coach, Mike Larabee, speaks at the Olympic press conference, Tuesday, April 9, at Barnhill Arena. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

Hogs Take On Top-10 Team In Road Game

In the Southeastern Conference, every matchup is tough, and the Razorback softball team seemingly faces a greater challenge every week. This weekend, Arkansas will make a trip up to Columbia, Mo., to take on the No. 8 Missouri Tigers. The …

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Nathanael Franks participates in the pole vault competition at the John McDonnell Combined Events, Monday. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

Decathletes Compete at Home

With the rest of the Arkansas track team taking the week off after celebrating an indoor National Championship, only the decathletes competed for the Hogs in the John McDonnell Combined Events in Fayetteville. Three Hogs competed in the event, along …

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Mike Larabee speaks at the Olympic Press Conference, Tuesday, April 2, at Barnhill Arena. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

Hogs Ready for Tigers at Bogle Park

After a performance that has not been matched since 2000, the Razorback softball team looks to continue their winning ways against Southeastern Conference rivals LSU. Arkansas will look to turn tables against the Tigers who have had success against the …

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Razorbacks Lose 2 in Fayetteville

It was a rough weekend for the Razorback women’s tennis squad, as it went 0-2 at home this weekend, including a loss to the No. 2 Florida Gators. Florida took hold of the match from the beginning and swept the …

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Nathanael Franks competes in the men’s 110-meter hurdles at the Arkansas Spring Invitational track meet on Saturday March 30. The track meet was held at John McDonnell field. (Photo by Mary McKay)

Hogs Tally 4 W’s in Spring Invite on Home Track

Four wins highlighted the day as the No. 2 Arkansas men’s track team opened home competition for the outdoor season with the Razorback Spring Invitational. The first match of the year at John McDonnell Field was a strong one coming …

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Women’s tennis coach, Michael Hegarty, speaks at the Olympic sports press conference, Tuesday, March 26. The women’s tennis team will play South Carolina and Florida this weekend. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

Hogs Look to Continue Streak

Riding their longest winning streak of the spring season, the Razorback women’s tennis squad will face a pair of challenges this weekend. The No. 49 South Carolina Gamecocks and the second-ranked Florida Gators will both come into the Billingsley Tennis …

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Razorbacks Face Dogs

The Razorback softball team is looking for its first conference win this weekend, but it will not be an easy task with Georgia coming to Bogle Park. The Bulldogs are ranked No. 22 in the country and will come into …

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Hogs with a Final Chance to Improve before NCAA

After a close first-round loss in the Southeastern Conference Tournament in Duluth, Ga., the women’s basketball team will close out the regular season with one final game before discovering their postseason fate. The Hogs will play SIU-Edwardsville after coming off …

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Head women’s track coach, Lance Harter, speaks at the Olympic press conference, Tuesday, March 5. Nine members of the team will compete this weekend in the NCAA National Championship meet. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

9 Hogs to Play for Championship

After a thrilling Southeastern Conference championship win, the Arkansas women’s track and field team has their sights set on a National Championship. “We are excited about hosting, and looking forward to the fans and the battle,” head coach Lance Harter …

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Freshman Yang Pang sets up for a serve against the Razorbacks’ SEC opponent Vanderbil, Sunday, March 3.  The match concluded with a 3-4 loss for the Hogs.  (Photo by Addison Morgan)

Hogs Split Against 2 SEC Foes

The Razorback women’s tennis team opened Southeastern Conference play at the Billingsley Tennis Center this weekend and split with a win against Kentucky and a loss to No. 12 Vanderbilt. The Hogs had a fast start against the Wildcats and …

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Swimming and diving coach head coach Sean Schimmel discussed his team’s record breaking performances and the upcoming NCAA championship meet. (Photo by Addison Morgan)

8 Records Fall to Razorbacks

The Arkansas swimming and diving squad is looking ahead to a strong showing at the NCAA National meet after a record breaking performance at the Southeastern Conference Championship last weekend. The Razorbacks capped one of the top seasons in school …

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Hogs 5-5 On Season After Win Over Tulsa

Having a flair for the dramatic, the Razorback women’s tennis team rallied from a 3-2 deficit to beat the  No. 33 Tulsa Golden Hurricane. The win snapped a four-game losing streak, during which the No. 44 Razorbacks lost each game …

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