Forrest, Jones earn SEC awards
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009Tuesday's honors mark the first awards given out by the conference for the 2009 outdoor season.
Tuesday's honors mark the first awards given out by the conference for the 2009 outdoor season.
No. 25 ranked Arkansas wedges itself between the No. 2 Oklahoma State and No. 3 USC to take second place in the tournament.
Brett Eibner hit two solo home runs and pitched four no-hit innings to pace the Hogs against Missouri St.
The Razorbacks will have 4×100-meter, 4×400-meter and sprint medley relays competing along with long jumpers, pole vaulters, short sprinters and long sprinters competing Friday and Saturday in Gainesville.
To accommodate travel for the Razorbacks at South Carolina, Sunday afternoon's game time moves up to noon.
After a long first day at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate, the Hogs focus on the final round
Tuesday's honors mark the first awards given out by the conference for the 2009 outdoor season.
The Razorbacks will have 4×100-meter, 4×400-meter and sprint medley relays competing along with long jumpers, pole vaulters, short sprinters and long sprinters competing Friday and Saturday in Gainesville.
To accommodate travel for the Razorbacks at South Carolina, Sunday afternoon's game time moves up to noon.
In Austin, Arkansas is scheduled to compete in the 4×100-meter relay, 4×200-meter relay, 4×800-meter relay, 4×1,500-meter relay, the sprint medley relay and the distance medley relay.
Congratulations to the 2009/2010 Razorback Cheerleaders and Mascots
Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett was one of 10 players selected by Cory McCartney of CNNSI.com primed to have a breakout season in 2009.
The Razorbacks garner attention amidst strong competition.
After taking a two week break, the Razorbacks are back in Texas to face last year's tournament champion No. 21 ranked Texas.
Miranda Dixon had 10 strikeouts in a complete game shutout against Ole Miss and Arkansas took game three of its series with the Rebels, 6-0.
University of Arkansas is a public co-educational land-grant university. It is the flagship campus of the University of Arkansas System and is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871, its present name was adopted in 1899 and classes were first held in February 1872. It is noted for its strong architecture, agriculture (particularly poultry science), creative writing and business programs.
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