Running for it allWhite leads No. 11 women's cross country at nationals
One year after finishing just inside of the top 200 at the cross country nationals as a freshman, Catherine White has her sights set on a top 10 finish at today's NCAA National Championships.
The 19-year-old from Roanoke, Va., has taken over the Arkansas cross country scene, leading the Razorbacks in all six races this season.… Post the First Comment |
History not on Arkansas' side
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Not a bad house-warming party.
Saturday night was dubbed by many as the biggest in the history of Missouri State basketball. It certainly lived up to its billing as the Bears made the big shots down the stretch to down Arkansas 62-57 in the first game at John Q. Hammons Arena.… Post the First Comment |
Bulldogs spoil Dick's debut, Razorbacks' bowl hopesFootball
In a back-and-forth contest marked by momentum swings in both directions, it all came down to an Alex Tejada 46-yard field goal with four seconds left in the game.
Tejada's attempt to send the game into overtime sailed wide right as time expired and Mississippi State (4-7, 2-5 Southeastern Conference) held on to win 31-28, ending Arkansas (4-7, 1-6 SEC) bowl chances and spoiling the debut of quarterback Nathan Dick.… Post the First Comment |
Oh, what a difference one year makesSwinging for the Fences
You can put a big "X" on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, on your calendar.
It was one of the darkest days in recent Arkansas sports' history. It was the very bottom of the valley, an all-time low, the nadir of the Razorback nation's suffering. The Arkansas football team fell 31-28 to the Mississippi State Bulldogs, the perennial Southeastern Conference cellar dwellers, who knocked off the Razorbacks for the first time in a decade.… Post the First Comment |