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8th Ranked Razorbacks Selected as a 3 Seed in 2021 NCAA Tournament
Posted: Mar 14, 2021 / 05:20 PM CDTUpdated: Mar 14, 2021 / 09:11 PM CDTLITTLE ROCK — The No. 8 Arkansas Razorbacks are not only returning to the NCAA tournament for the first time in three seasons, they’re going in style after the NCAAT selection committee on Sunday awarded them with one of the four 3-seeds in the 68-team field as the Hogs will take on 14th-seeded Colgate in their first game on Friday.The Razorbacks (22-6, NCAA NET No. 14 entering Sunday, and winners of 12 of their last 14 games) have the program’s best NCAAT seeding in the last 26 years (the 1994-95 national runner-up Hogs...…Posted: Mar 14, 2021 / 05:20 PM CDTUpdated: Mar 14, 2021 / 09:11 PM CDTLITTLE ROCK — The No. 8 Arkansas Razorbacks are not only returning to the NCAA tournament for the first time in three seasons, they’re going in style after the NCAAT selection committee on Sunday awarded them with one of the four 3-seeds in the 68-team field as the Hogs will take on 14th-seeded Colgate in their first game on Friday.The Razorbacks (22-6, NCAA NET No. 14 entering Sunday, and winners of 12 of their last 14 games) have the program’s best NCAAT seeding in the last 26 years (the 1994-95 national runner-up Hogs...WW…
Hogs alum Lenzie Howell, who helped launch Nolan’s era of UA greatness, passes away at the age of 52
Posted: Jul 19, 2020 / 06:08 PM CDTUpdated: Jul 20, 2020 / 06:47 AM CDTLITTLE ROCK — One of the best players from the era of Arkansas Razorbacks basketball that elevated the men’s program to elite national heights has passed away.Lenzie Howell died on Saturday, according to multiple reports. He was 52.Howell, a bouncy 6-foot-4 forward from Dallas who came to Arkansas in 1988 from San Jacinto junior college in Texas, was a key in leading legendary coach Nolan Richardson’s fourth Arkansas team to the Final Four in the 1989-90 season, which triggered a seven-year run that saw the Hogs...…Posted: Jul 19, 2020 / 06:08 PM CDTUpdated: Jul 20, 2020 / 06:47 AM CDTLITTLE ROCK — One of the best players from the era of Arkansas Razorbacks basketball that elevated the men’s program to elite national heights has passed away.Lenzie Howell died on Saturday, according to multiple reports. He was 52.Howell, a bouncy 6-foot-4 forward from Dallas who came to Arkansas in 1988 from San Jacinto junior college in Texas, was a key in leading legendary coach Nolan Richardson’s fourth Arkansas team to the Final Four in the 1989-90 season, which triggered a seven-year run that saw the Hogs...WW…
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