As the traditional national signing day came to a close Wednesday, college football coaches across the country could let out a collective sigh of relief for the first time in nearly five years.
With Arkansas' baseball season starting next week and expectations growing, three of the Razorbacks’ top hitters added to their preseason honors this week.
One week after putting up its lowest score since last year’s season opener, the Arkansas gymnastics team posted its second-highest team score of the season on Friday.
CONWAY, S.C.– The Arkansas Razorbacks Softball team opened up its season in dominant fashion with a pair of run-rule victories over Virginia (17-1, 5 inn.) and Akron (9-1, 6 inn.), to improve to 2-0 during the first day of the Kickin’ Chicken Classic at St.
CARY, N.C. – Arkansas pitcher Gabe Gaeckle and catcher Ryder Helfrick have been named to the preseason watch list for the Golden Spikes Award, presented annually to the best amateur baseball player in the nation.
Though MSU has had a disappointing season so far, it still plays an aggressive, hard-nosed style. Matching or bettering that will be key for the Razorbacks on Saturday.
DALLAS – Three Razorbacks, including Camden Kozeal (first team), Ryder Helfrick (second team) and Kuhio Aloy (third team), secured preseason All-America recognition from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
FAYETTEVILLE – No. 11 Arkansas continues its run of home meets with the Wooo Pig Classic on Saturday at the Randal Tyson Track Center. This meet is being held for the first time since its debut in 2021.
FAYETTEVILLE – The No. 7 Razorbacks host the Wooo Pig Classic on Saturday at the Randal Tyson Track Center. This meet is being held for the first time since its debut in 2021.
Coach Jordyn Wieber wants the season-low 195.975 in Gainesville, Fla., to serve as a spark heading into Friday’s 6 p.m. meet against No. 6 Georgia, followed by a quad meet on Sunday against Arizona, No.
“He gave a speech about being all in,” Lane said. “Everyone is bought into the program, and that pumps me up. I think every man is ready to it with every opportunity they get.”
FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas (11-13, 0-9 SEC) scored an SEC play-high 82 points in its rematch game against Missouri (16-9, 4-6 SEC) but lost, 87-82. The Tigers led by one, 75-74, with four minutes to play, but the Razorbacks finished one for their last nine from the field with five missed layups.
There was a time not too long ago when the Arkansas Razorbacks program welcomed former players with open arms. No sense of entitlement, no invitation for help, no input from them.
Ryder Helfrick didn’t need a season to start to remind the SEC who he is. Neither did Cam Kozeal. The league’s coaches made that clear when both Arkansas players landed on the preseason All-SEC First Team.
As the calendar turns to February, college basketball fans are beginning to catch the faintest whiff of the madness. Each game becomes more pivotal, and it’s as important as ever for teams to come out on the winning side.