Two international athletes, junior Adela Vavrinova and graduate student Emily Barclay, are hoping to make a big impact for the Arkansas swim and dive team in their foray into the NCAA.
Arkansas’s swim coach has made numerous pit stops on his journey from England to Arkansas, and now he is coaching the Razorbacks through the collegiate ranks to international competition.
Every detail matters when it comes to swimming and diving. One mistake can hurt a student-athlete’s chance to compete for a national title. The Razorback swimming and diving team executed under pressure, and four members earned a chance to participate in the NCAA Division I swimming and divi…
It was the freshman swimmer’s first dive in the prelims at the Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships on Feb. 14-18. She took a deep breath, balanced on the springboard and began to set it into oscillation. Finding the maximum response the board could give, she threw her b…
A freshman Razorback diver is the only Southeastern Conference diver to be selected to the 2018 USA diving high performance squad, according to the Arkansas Athletics website.
The Razorbacks swimming and diving team fell 199-101 to the No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers on senior day January 13.
Arkansas swim and dive team is looking to turn some heads this season. They plan on making a big jump in their conference compared to last year.
The Razorback swimming and diving team finished last season with a 7-1 record and is off to a great start this year with a decisive 128-77 victory over Drury University. Arkansas took first place in eight of the 13 events in Neil Harper’s first meet as head coach.
Six members of the Arkansas Razorback swimming and diving team are set to take the trip to Atlanta for the NCAA Championships that begin Thursday.
The No. 24 Razorback swimming and diving team has one final dual meet against the University of Illinois on Saturday before the SEC Championships begin.
With all the hype surrounding NCAA Division I teams at the UofA, club sports teams are often forgotten. While many great athletes compete in club sports, some individuals join to simply stay in shape or have fun.
The UA swimming and diving team will travel Oct. 3 to Lincoln, Nebraska, to face the University of Nebraska Huskers for the first regular-season meet.
It’s really no surprise that the top salaries in most states across America go to head coaches in major, money-making college athletic programs. The University of Arkansas is no different.
The Arkansas swimming team continues ifs run at the Southeastern Conference Championships, and for the third day in a row, a school record fell.
On day two of the Southeastern Conference Championships, the Razorback swimming and diving squad topped yesterday’s performance and broke two records in front of over 1,200 fans.
The Razorback swimming and diving team has put a bow on the regular season, and the postseason has begun with the Southeastern Conference Championships.
A quartet of Razorbacks recorded a combined six career-best times and one first-place finish in day one of competition at the Virginia Tech Invite.
The Razorback swimming and diving team sent their seniors off on a high note with wins in a dual meet against Kansas and Vanderbilt.
65.4 - Arkansas’ second-half field goal percentage against Auburn Saturday. The Razorbacks shot only 31.4 percent in the first half, but their hot second half brought their field goal percentage for the game up to 45.9 percent.
The Razorback swimming and diving team had no problem winning its meet over the Clemson Tigers and Rice Owls.
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Two international athletes, junior Adela Vavrinova and graduate student Emily Barclay, are hoping to make a big impact for the Arkansas swim and dive team in their foray into the NCAA.
Arkansas’s swim coach has made numerous pit stops on his journey from England to Arkansas, and now he is coaching the Razorbacks through the collegiate ranks to international competition.
Every detail matters when it comes to swimming and diving. One mistake can hurt a student-athlete’s chance to compete for a national title. The Razorback swimming and diving team executed under pressure, and four members earned a chance to participate in the NCAA Division I swimming and divi…
It was the freshman swimmer’s first dive in the prelims at the Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships on Feb. 14-18. She took a deep breath, balanced on the springboard and began to set it into oscillation. Finding the maximum response the board could give, she threw her b…
A freshman Razorback diver is the only Southeastern Conference diver to be selected to the 2018 USA diving high performance squad, according to the Arkansas Athletics website.
The Razorbacks swimming and diving team fell 199-101 to the No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers on senior day January 13.
Arkansas swim and dive team is looking to turn some heads this season. They plan on making a big jump in their conference compared to last year.
The Razorback swimming and diving team finished last season with a 7-1 record and is off to a great start this year with a decisive 128-77 victory over Drury University. Arkansas took first place in eight of the 13 events in Neil Harper’s first meet as head coach.
Six members of the Arkansas Razorback swimming and diving team are set to take the trip to Atlanta for the NCAA Championships that begin Thursday.
The No. 24 Razorback swimming and diving team has one final dual meet against the University of Illinois on Saturday before the SEC Championships begin.
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