Arkansas hired John Calipari to lead the program to its first national title since 1994, the year Nolan Richardson's team won the crown. Richardson said Thursday that Calipari has the "support" and capabilities to end the 30-year drought.
When Arkansas offensive lineman Joe More decided to transfer to Fayetteville from Syracuse, his decision was helped knowing he would be playing for coach Sam Pittman and offensive line coach Eric Mateos.
In his first full season and second overall with the Class AA Northwest Arkansas Naturals, Cayden Wallace has settled into life at his highest level yet.
Arkansas women’s golf Coach Shauna Taylor and freshman Maria Jose Marin were both included Wednesday on national award watch lists.
For one last time, the SEC West baseball championship will be on the line when the Arkansas plays at Texas A&M this weekend.
The state of Arkansas will have no representative at the NCAA men’s golf championships for the first time in four years.
Things to know about the four softball teams that make up the NCAA Fayetteville Regional.
A baseball championship will be on the line when Arkansas ends the regular season at Texas A&M. The Razorbacks have heard that before.
Carius Curne, a 4-star offensive and defensive lineman in the class of 2025 from Marion, plans to make an official visit to Arkansas football June 7-9.
The highest viewership for a regular-season college softball game since 2022 happened this season at Bogle Park.
Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn discussed the Razorbacks' upcoming series at Texas A&M on Wednesday.
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Maria José Marin of the No. 10 Arkansas women’s golf team has racked up another accolade, as she is one of six to be named on the Division I Women’s Golf Coaches Association Freshman of the Year Presented by Strackaline Watch List.
Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn announced changes to the Razorbacks' starting pitching rotation for the regular-season finale at Texas A&M.
Brendan Boland, a five-star recruit and the top-rated player in the state of Arkansas, has signed with the Razorbacks, head coach Jay Udwadia announced.
The Arkansas men’s golf team pulled slightly closer to the cutline while Arkansas State dropped a little off the pace after the second round of the NCAA Austin (Texas) Regional on Tuesday.
Some seasons, filling out a lineup card is like riding a bike for Dave Van Horn. This isn’t one of them.
On Wednesdays we feature an in-state prospect who could be flying under the radar of college coaches.
Four things that would bode well for Arkansas softball in its regional.
While Arkansas football has fallen on hard times over the last decade, the program has still boasted some impressive signal-callers in its illustrious history.
The Arkansas Razorbacks got a peculiar commitment Tuesday when they received news that wide receiver Monte Harrison will join the team in the fall as a walk-on.
Calipari has always been known as a great recruiter, and in 2024 — the era of the transfer portal and NIL deals — he has tapped into an existing pipeline to help him hit the ground running at Arkansas.
After spending a decade playing professional baseball, 28-year-old Monte Harrison has committed to play wide receiver for the University of Arkansas football team this upcoming season.
He entered the transfer portal on March 28 and after considering the likes of Indiana and North Carolina, the 6-foot-8, 222-pound soon-to-be junior opted for Arkansas.
Arkansas dropped to No. 5 in the D1Baseball rankings after finishing off a 3-2 weekend against Missouri State and Kentucky. After finishing their midweek sweep of the Bears and riding a 14-strikeout performance from ace Hagen Smith, the Razorbacks took a tumble, dropping the final two games of the series.
It's becoming crystal clear new Arkansas Razorbacks coach John Calipari isn't just signing players to fill out a roster. He appears to be looking for guys to assemble on a team to compete to meet the high expectations of a fan base suffering after three years of elite runs.
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