Twenty-eight Arkansas Razorbacks student-athletes were named to the Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll. The honorees represent four sports programs based on strong academic achievements during recent terms.
The Arkansas softball team defeated Mississippi State by a score of 10-3 on April 12 to claim another SEC series win. Key performances included home runs from Kailey Wyckoff and Kennedy Miller as well as Robyn Herron’s fiftieth career pitching…
Arkansas women’s basketball has signed Grace McCallop as its first transfer for the upcoming season. McCallop joins from California and brings three years of eligibility to Fayetteville.
The Arkansas Razorbacks secured a decisive seven-inning win over UAPB on April 14. Kuhio Aloy led offensively as pitching limited opponents to just two hits. The team prepares next for an SEC series versus Georgia.
Arkansas men’s basketball announced that Cooper Bowser has joined its roster after three seasons at Furman University. The forward brings significant tournament experience and defensive skills to Arkansas.
Arkansas opened its baseball series against Georgia with a 6-3 win behind strong pitching from Hunter Dietz and timely hitting from Damian Ruiz. Relievers helped maintain control as Georgia attempted late rallies.
The Arkansas Razorbacks women’s softball team has added an extra game against Tulsa scheduled for April 22. This contest increases their regular season slate to fifty-one games as they prepare for key matchups ahead.
The Arkansas Razorbacks women’s gymnastics team finished seventh at the NCAA Championships with their second-highest ever team score at nationals as four gymnasts earned All-America honors this season.
No.16 Arkansas will face No.5 Georgia at Baum-Walker Stadium starting April 16 as both teams begin their second half of Southeastern Conference play. Key pitching performances are expected as each side looks to strengthen their position ahead of postseason action.
The Arkansas Razorbacks women’s track & field team will compete this weekend at two major meets in Southern California: Mt. SAC Relays and Bryan Clay Invitational. Several athletes are entered across multiple disciplines with live streams available online.
Asia Thomas achieved a career-best win in the Collegiate women’s 200m at Mt. SAC Relays on April 17, while Josphine Mwaura set a personal record placing seventh in the Bryan Clay Invitational’s 10,000m event for Arkansas Razorbacks track & field.
Arkansas women’s golf is two strokes behind co-leaders after the first round of the SEC Championship in Belleair, Florida. Strong performances by Reagan Zibilski and Sara Brentcheneff helped keep Arkansas within reach as they prepare for round two.
Arkansas lost to Georgia in a high-scoring baseball matchup that ended their home series winning streak against the Bulldogs. The teams combined for forty runs as offensive leaders emerged from both sides. Next up for Arkansas is a midweek game…
Arkansas Gymnastics returns to the NCAA Championships stage as a No. 9 seed on April 16 in Fort Worth. The Razorbacks face Oklahoma, UCLA, and Minnesota for a chance to advance to the national final.
These former Washington County area high school standouts will be competing on Sunday, April 26.
Fayetteville plans a public ceremony at City Hall on April 27 to activate its new solar array. The initiative aims for nearly all city operations to run on clean energy by leveraging a long-term agreement projected to save millions.
Saturday, April 25 will feature competition from these former Washington County area high school standouts.
Raven Cook has been appointed as Arts and Culture Director by the City of Fayetteville. She will oversee implementation of key cultural initiatives aimed at strengthening local arts organizations.
Fayetteville has moved up its final scheduled water conservation period by one day due to forecasted inclement weather. City officials report previous shutdowns went smoothly with no customer impact and urge continued caution with non-essential water use.
These former Washington County area high school standouts will be competing on Friday, April 24.
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