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  1. Se denomina razorback a una raza del cerdo doméstico que habita en los Estados Unidos. Historia. El chancho doméstico, Sus scrofa, fue introducido por primera vez en los actuales Estados Unidos en el siglo XVI por los exploradores españoles, los primeros europeos en llegar a Florida:

  2. Razorback Stadium. Arkansas Razorbacks ( español : Cerdos Cimarrones de Arkansas ) es el equipo deportivo de la Universidad de Arkansas . Los equipos de los Razorbacks participan en las competiciones universitarias organizadas por la NCAA , y forma parte de la Southeastern Conference .

  3. Watch game highlights of Arkansas Razorbacks games online, get tickets to Razorback athletic events, and shop for official Arkansas Razorbacks gear in the team store.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Sam Pittman says NIL fundraising at forefront for Arkansas football plans in May. On the same day the Arkansas Razorbacks announced the 2024 “ONE Razorback Roadshow” bus tour across the state ...

    • History
    • Notable Non-Varsity Sports
    • Rivalries
    • Mascots
    • National Team Championships
    • Notable Athletes

    After classes were first held at the university, a contest was held on campus to select school colors. Cardinal (a shade of deep red) was selected over heliotrope, a shade of moderate purple. The first Arkansas football team was formed that same year and was known as the "Arkansas Cardinals". Arkansas merchandise sold at the highest levels in schoo...

    Rugby

    Founded in 1971, the University of Arkansas Rugby Club is the longest-tenured sports club on campus. Arkansas plays college rugby in the Division 1 Heart of Americaconference, a conference composed mostly of Big 12 and SEC teams. The team plays at Walker Park, just south of the Donald W. Reynolds Stadium. Arkansas rugby is led by head coach Warren Fyfe. Arkansas has consistently been one of the best teams in the Heart of America conference, winning the conference title in the 2009–10 and 2010...

    Ice Hockey

    The Razorback hockey program was founded in 2007 as a club team playing in the ACHA's Division III. Playing their first full season in 2008–09, the Hogs posted a 6–6–0 record in the SECHC: since then, the team has yet to record a losing season, with five SECHC titles in their history. This success allowed the first team to move up to ACHA Division I in 2015–16, playing in the WCHL: a second team was added by the club that remains in DIII and the SECHC. Eventually, the teams would merge back i...

    Cycling

    The University of Arkansas Cycling Club is one of the fastest-growing sports clubs on campus. For the past five years, Arkansas Cycling Club has hosted its annual cycling event, the Arkansas Classic, which attracts collegiate and non-collegiate cyclists from over 10 states, some from as far as Minnesota and Wisconsin. The club represents the university in the South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference (SCCCC), competing against teams from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Arkansas Cycling compe...

    Through the administrations of athletic directors John Barnhill, Frank Broyles, and Jeff Long, the University of Arkansas maintained a policy of not competing against other in-state Division I schools. There are four other Division I schools in the state of Arkansas: Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock ...

    The live mascot for the University of Arkansas is named Tusk. He is a Russian boar that weighs in at approximately 400 pounds. Tusk currently resides on the Stokes family farm in Dardanelle, Ark., and makes a two-hour trek up to Northwest Arkansas for every Razorback football game. The current mascot, Tusk VI, is a direct descendant of Tusk I. The ...

    NCAA team championships

    Arkansas has won 51 NCAA team national championships. 1. Men's (43) 1.1. Basketball(1): 1994 1.2. Cross Country(11): 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000 1.3. Indoor Track & Field(21): 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2023 1.4. Outdoor Track & Field(10): 1985, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004 (vacated), 2005 (vacated) 2. Women's (8) 2.1. Cross Country(1)...

    Other national team championships

    1. Men's 1.1. Football (1): 1964 Arkansas' 1964 football team was recognized contemporaneously as the national champion by the Football Writers Association of America, Helms Athletic Foundation and Poling System, and retroactively by the College Football Researchers Association, Billingsley Report, National Championship Foundation, and Sagarin Ratings.Although the NCAA has never bestowed championships at the highest level of football, the NCAA website lists Arkansas as one of three national c...

    Football

    1. Brandon Burlsworth – All-American offensive lineman that played for the Razorbacks from 1995 to 1998, subject of the 2016 film Greater (film). 2. Joe Adams – played for the Carolina Panthers. 3. Fred Akers – former head coach at University of Texas. 4. Lance Alworth – played for the San Diego Chargers. Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Famemember. 5. Gary Anderson – USFLand NFL running back. 6. Shawn Andrews – plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. 7. Steve Atwater – Eight...

    Basketball

    1. John Adams– 1941 All-American and one of several individuals credited with inventing the jump shot. 2. Corey Beck – a member of the 1994 national championship team, and played for four seasons in the NBA most notably with the Charlotte Hornets 3. Patrick Beverley – three-time NBA All-Defensive Team member and current point guard for the Los Angeles Clippers. 4. Ron Brewer – drafted by the Portland Trail Blazersin the first round (7th pick) of the 1978 NBA draft. Played eight years in the l...

    Baseball

    1. Andrew Benintendi - seventh overall pick by Boston Red Sox in 2015 MLB Draft; 2015 Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy winner. Member of 2016 World Series Championship Boston Red Soxteam. 2. Eric Hinske– 2002 American League Rookie of the Year, currently an Arizona Diamondback 3. Dallas Keuchel – Currently plays for the Chicago White Sox, Four-time Gold Glove Award and 2015 American League Cy Young Awardwinner. 4. Jeff King – played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Kansas City Roy...

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  6. Official YouTube channel of the Arkansas Razorbacks.

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