Dwight Stewart reflects on Arkansas basketball journey and Hall of Honor induction

Dwight Stewart former basketball player at University of Arkansas - University of Arkansas
Dwight Stewart former basketball player at University of Arkansas - University of Arkansas
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Dwight Stewart, a key player during Arkansas basketball’s successful period in the 1990s, discussed his experiences and memories from his time with the Razorbacks. Stewart talked about his move from Memphis to Fayetteville and described the strong relationships that helped lead the team to the 1994 national championship.

Stewart, known for his ability to contribute in various roles on the court, shared stories about nearly leaving the program, late-night practice sessions with teammates, and memorable moments that shaped his college career. He credited Coach Nolan Richardson for teaching important lessons during his time at Arkansas.

Now a member of the Razorback Hall of Honor, Stewart reflected on receiving this recognition. He said it was meaningful to him and emphasized that the connections made during those years are still significant in his life today.



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