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  • Razorbacks Ranked 9th in Directors’ Cup Standings

    Razorbacks Ranked 9th in Directors’ Cup Standings

    The U of A is leading the SEC in the latest Directors’ Cup standings. The Directors’ Cup is a competition that tracks the nation’s most successful college athletic programs for their performance throughout the year. Directors’ Cup standings are divided into fall, winter and spring sports. Arkansas’ high score comes from the success of the men’s and women’s…

  • Razorbacks Ranked 9th in Directors’ Cup Standings

    Razorbacks Ranked 9th in Directors’ Cup Standings

    The U of A is leading the SEC in the latest Directors’ Cup standings. The Directors’ Cup is a competition that tracks the nation’s most successful college athletic programs for their performance throughout the year. Directors’ Cup standings are divided into fall, winter and spring sports. Arkansas’ high score comes from the success of the men’s and women’s…

  • Postseason Pigs

    Postseason Pigs

    -by UATV Sports’ Tyler Woessner The six-year postseason drought is over.  Arkansas (21-11) plays Indiana State (23-10) in the first round of the NIT at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Bud Walton Arena.  The game will be televised by ESPN.  Tickets are $15 for the public and $5 for U of A students. Arkansas head coach…

  • The Hometown Hogs

    The Hometown Hogs

    The Hometown Hogs – by UATV Sports’ Tyler Woessner With the college basketball season nearing its end, two Arkansas Razorback seniors have a few games left together. It’s been a long road together for the two, who played together even before college. I’m talking about guards Kikko Haydar and Fred Gulley, both from my alma mater…

  • AD Long-ing to Better UA Athletics

    When Arkansas athletics director Jeff Long agreed to replace long-time director of athletics Frank Broyles, the expectations were high, to say the least. Broyles, also a national champion football coach for the Razorbacks, not only hired numerous coaches, including John McDonnell, who led the Arkansas track and field program to 40 national championships and Nolan…

  • Hogs Take Down Cats

    The Arkansas Razorback men’s basketball team improved to 18-11 overall and 9-7 in conference play after its win over Kentucky 73-60. Arkansas was led by junior Coty Clarke who recorded his first ever double-double in a Razorback uniform. Along with Clarke’s 14 points and 12 rebounds, the Hogs outscored the Wildcats 30-2 in points off…

  • Arkansas Falls to Syracuse

    Arkansas Falls to Syracuse

    The Arkansas Razorbacks were led by Sophomore BJ Young who scored 25 points in their 91-82 loss to No.6 Syracuse at Bud Walton Arena on Friday. In front of a season high 19,259 fans and the much anticipated “White Out”, the Razorbacks fell just short on the national stage. Over 4,000 students came out to…

  • Coaching Search Update

    Coaching Search Update

    After yesterday’s stunning news regarding the Razorback Football coaching search, ESPN reported that Arkansas had made a serious offer to LSU’s head coach, Les Miles for 27 and a half million dollars over a five year period. However, Miles met with the media to discuss this claim earlier today. Miles says he will not be…

  • Pi Beta Phi Gate Opens

    Pi Beta Phi Gate Opens

    The Pi Beta Phi Centennial Gate is complete after three years of planning and construction. A ceremony Friday afternoon dedicated the monument in honor of the chapter’s 100-year anniversary on campus. The Gate was built on Maple Street at the intersection of the former Campus Drive by Memorial Hall. The project is part of the…

  • Campus Power Outage

    Campus Power Outage

    Many buildings at the University of Arkansas were without electricity this morning after a construction accident. U of A Media Relations Manager Steve Voorhies said a high voltage line was cut during construction near Kimpel and Brough dining hall around 9 A-M. Several buildings lost power, including Old Main, Kimpel, Pomfret, the Student Union and…

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