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outright in just the third year of the program's existence with a record of 23–2 (11–1). The 1925–26 season kicked off a string of four straight
Southwest Conference championships under Schmidt, and five straight overall. Schmidt also coached the Hogs to the first of three perfect SWC seasons in program history in 1927–28, with a conference record of 12–0 and a 15.25-point average margin of victory in conference play. The 1927–28 season also marked the beginning of a school record 31-game winning streak that ran until the last few games of the next season. Schmidt's last four teams at Arkansas went a combined 75–6 (42–4).
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Conference. They were invited to the NCAA Tournament in Heath's final two seasons, although they were eliminated in the Round of 64 each trip. Heath's overall record at Arkansas was 82–71 (.536) with a record of 31–49 (.388) in SEC play. Despite racking up 20 wins and his second consecutive NCAA tournament appearance in his final year of coaching the Razorbacks, Heath was fired after the 2006–07 season.
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winning percentage for a season, most SWC losses in a season, and fewest conference wins in a season. Despite such an awful first season, Van Eman did manage to lead
Arkansas to its first winning conference record in a decade, when the Hogs finished with a 9–5 record in the SWC for the 1972–73 season and tied for second place in the conference. Van Eman finished his career at Arkansas with a 39–65 record (.375).
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and a runner-up finish in the 1995 Final Four. Corliss also lead
Arkansas to three straight SEC West Division championships from 1993 to 1995, plus the 1994 SEC regular season title. Williamson was a two-time All-SEC performer, was the 1994 and 1995 SEC Player of the Year, and was named Consensus 2nd
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took the coaching job starting in the 1942–43 season. Lambert found moderate success in his first season as head coach, posting a winning record and overseeing a first in program history by coaching the first freshman to play for the
Razorback varsity squad, Paul Coleman. After winning a share of the
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First-Team All-American as a Hog in 1928, Rose was the first former player to coach the
Razorbacks. Rebuilding the program after the decline under Bassett, Rose's first season as coach produced a .500 conference record (6–6) and a tie for third place in the final SWC standings. The Hogs finished with
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Broyles hired Sutton starting with the 1974–75 season, and the hire proved to be a turning point in the program's history. Sutton's first campaign with the Hogs turned out to be a mildly successful one that put fans on notice, with an 11–3 conference record that was good for second place in the SWC,
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Southwest Conference during these eight seasons, posting a winning record only once, and did not receive any invitations to the NCAA Tournament. The combined overall record of these two coaches was 70–129 (.352) and 39–73 (.348) in conference play.
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Razorbacks were invited to the NCAA Tournament during each of the last nine seasons of Sutton's tenure. Sutton finished with a 260–75 (.776) overall record at
Arkansas, including nine NCAA Tournament appearances, four Sweet Sixteen appearances, two Elite Eight appearances, and one Final Four berth.
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Waller was replaced by Lanny Van Eman, who coached the Hogs from the 1970–71 season through the 1973–74 season. Van Eman started his career as head coach of the
Razorbacks with the worst season in school history, a 5–21 (1–13) campaign that still holds the record for most losses in a season, lowest
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Duddy Waller became head coach for the 1966–67 season, but only lasted until the 1970–71 season. All of Waller's teams posted losing records, including two of the three worst winning percentages for a season in school history and the second most losses in a season in school history. Waller's record
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during his tenure. Building off the program's first season, the 1924–25 team finished third in the conference, quickly turning their record around to 9–3 in conference play. This second season laid the groundwork for tremendous success with
Schmidt, as the Razorbacks won the conference championship
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was hired as the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks on April 2, 2007. During his introductory press conference, a visibly apprehensive Altman struggled to join in the Hog Call, stating afterwards, "I'm not sure my friends in Omaha would like to see me do that." This was a sure sign of things to
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took over for the 1949–50 season and coached through the 1951–52 season. Arkansas tied for first place in the Southwest Conference in Askew's first season, but bottomed out in his third and final season, posting the program's first losing record of 10–14 (4–8). The Razorbacks did not make the NCAA
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for the second time in program history. However, the team was forced to withdraw after tragedy struck when a car accident injured two of their starters, Ben Jones and Deno Nichols, and killed Eugene Norris, a physical education teacher that accompanied the players on their trip. The next year the
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and earning First-Team All-SWC honors for the third straight season. The Razorbacks did not finish above third place in the Southwest Conference standings for the rest of Bassett's tenure. Aside from the SWC Championship in 1930, the other major bright spot in Bassett's tenure came on January 8,
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Moncrief (6'4" 190 lbs.) led the Razorbacks to the 1978 Final Four and is, so far, Arkansas' only Consensus 1st team All-American player (1979). Moncrief also led the Hogs to three straight Southwest Conference regular season titles from 1977 to 1979, as well as the 1977 and 1979 SWC Tournament
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Rose finished his second run with the Hogs (fourteen seasons) with a record of 171–154 (.526). Rose's overall record for his time at Arkansas (twenty-three seasons) was 325–201 (.618). Rose's twenty-three seasons as head coach remain the longest tenure of any Razorback basketball coach, and his
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coached the rest of the season, going 1–1. Richardson holds the school record for most wins by a head coach, with an overall record of 389–169 (.697). Coach Richardson led Arkansas to four NCAA Tournament Elite Eight appearances (1990, 1991, 1994 and 1995) and six NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
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Sutton's eleven seasons remain the third longest tenure in Razorback basketball history. During these eleven seasons, Arkansas won or shared the Southwest Conference Championship four times. The Hogs finished ranked seven times, including four top-ten finishes and two top-five finishes. The
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were the team that established Arkansas as a basketball power in the modern era. Beginning play in a renovated Barnhill Arena with an expanded capacity of 6,200, the Hogs won the SWC with a perfect 16–0 conference record, going 26–1 overall in the regular season and spent more weeks in the
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coached the Hogs beginning with the 2002–03 season and remained in Fayetteville through the 2006–07 season. During Heath's five seasons, the Razorbacks did not enjoy the success that they achieved under Richardson. They never finished higher than third place in the Western Division of the
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Tournament during Askew's tenure. Askew's overall record was 35–37 (.486), the first basketball coach to finish his career at Arkansas with a losing record, despite having a winning conference record of 19–17. Askew's three-season tenure is the shortest in Razorback basketball history.
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as high as the program had finished in conference play in seventeen years. Sutton's second team did not perform as strongly in conference play, but improved its overall record. The excitement behind Razorback basketball was palpable as renovations began on what was then officially
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tournament championship. In his fourth year, Musselman signed the #2 recruiting class in the nation, but the team slipped in SEC-play, finishing 8–10. The team would recover late in the season and made it to their third consecutive Sweet 16, losing to eventual national champion,
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was named the SEC Freshman of the Year, and became the first "one-and-done" player in program history when he was drafted in the first round (14th overall) of the 2021 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors. Arkansas advanced further in the NCAA Tournament than any other
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games played, top-twenty program by NCAA Tournament games won, top-fifteen program by Final Four appearances, and despite playing significantly fewer seasons than most programs in major conferences, top-thirty by all-time wins. Under the coaching leadership of
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in the second round. The Razorbacks had an SEC regular season record of 9–7. In Pelphrey's second year, the Razorbacks struggled in conference play after starting the season 12–1 in non-conference games with two notable wins over the nationally ranked
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Schmidt oversaw the construction of the gymnasium that was home to the Razorbacks from the inaugural season through the 1936–37 season. The project was headed by Schmidt and Jay Fulbright (father of future United States Senator from Arkansas,
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championships. He was a three-time All-SWC performer, and was also the SWC Player of the Year in 1979. Moncrief finished his career as the school's all-time leading scorer, until his record was broken in 1992.
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for the first year of basketball being an official medal sport. The Razorbacks swept the other NCAA teams they played in the NCAA Olympic Playoffs, but lost in the first round of the U.S. Olympic Trials to the
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outright three times and tied for first two more times during this nine-year run. In the 1940–41 season, Rose led Arkansas to its second perfect conference record ever (12–0) en route the
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was under way in 1936, and was completed in the fall semester of 1937, with a capacity of 2,500. The new home for the Razorbacks was dedicated on February 4, 1938, in a 53–26 win over
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still managed a great campaign, despite the loss of two of the "Triplets," All-American Brewer and Delph. Repeating with a share of the Southwest Conference crown, the Hogs won the
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finished the season with a record of 20–12, with Musselman becoming only the second coach in school history to finish his first season with at least 20 wins and the first since
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Razorbacks on the 1967 team headed by Waller. Following in the footsteps of Johnson were the first African-American stars of Razorback basketball, guard Martin Terry and center
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radar, as the longtime head football coach and new athletic director wanted to invest in the basketball program to get it out of the depths of the Waller and Van Eman years.
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that season than every season prior, combined, with a peak ranking of #6. The Hogs earned their first tournament invitation in nearly two decades, but fell in the
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appearances (1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996). Between the 1989–90 and 1995–96 seasons, Arkansas won more games than any other school in the nation.
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replaced Sutton beginning with the 1985–86 season. After two years without a winning conference record, Arkansas finished tied for second in the
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was hired as the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks on Monday, April 9, 2007. Arkansas went 23–12 in Pelphrey's first season, defeating
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in Schmidt's final season as coach. Schmidt's Razorbacks had four of the five All-SWC selections in 1928 (Rose, Pickel, Lambert, and
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team, and finished with a ranking of #8 in the Coaches Poll, the highest in the SEC. Arkansas also won the early season
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took over in the 1933–34 season and returned the program to a competitive position within the SWC. Named a
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coached the Razorbacks from the 1923–24 season until the 1928–29 season, while also coaching the
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4709:"HogStats.com :: Cool Stuff :: Arkansas vs. Defending and Eventual National Champions"
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by 14 points in the first round of the NCAA Tournament before being put away by overall #1 seed
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4734:"1957–58 Southwest Conference Season Summary | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com"
4282:"1928–29 Southwest Conference Season Summary | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com"
4256:"1927–28 Southwest Conference Season Summary | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com"
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was completed in 1954 and the Razorbacks began playing games there in the 1955–56 season.
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with a record of 25–7 (.781), and a conference record of 13–4 (.765). Freshman guard
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for 17 years. On March 26, 2011, Anderson was introduced in front of 5,000 fans in
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after it was renamed in 1973 for former athletic director and head football coach,
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the day prior, was officially hired as the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks.
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in 1994 by beating Duke in the title game. The next season, they returned to the
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35 times. Their combined record is 50–35. They were National Champions in 1994.
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5348:"USC hires San Diego's Eric Musselman, and everything changes (everywhere)"
4976:"Eddie Sutton Coaching Record | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com"
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fourteen continuous seasons as coach from 1952 to 1966 is second only to
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signed a 7-year contract with Arkansas. Anderson previously coached the
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Head basketball coach, Eddie Sutton, instructs his team during a game.
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5399:"The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame :: John Calipari"
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Origins of the Jump Shot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball
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men's basketball game of the 2019–2020 season. Arkansas junior guard
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to clinch the bid to the tournament. The Razorbacks advanced to the
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687:. The Men's Gymnasium served as home for the basketball team until
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4435:"About | Faulkner Performing Arts Center | University of Arkansas"
1280:. Following an up-and-down 2018–19 campaign that culminated in an
1260:, and had already been an assistant coach at Arkansas under coach
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4308:"HogStats.com :: Player Information :: Wear Schoonover"
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Associated Press, Basketball Times, CollegeBasketballInsider.com
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5003:"Razorbacks to hold open basketball scrimmage at Barnhill Arena"
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Eric Musselman era and a return to national prominence (2019–24)
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772:. The Hogs lost in the first round of the regional, but won the
989:. The fifth-ranked Hogs won the third place game against AP #6
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4030:. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press. p. 38.
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100 Things Arkansas Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
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after winning a share of the SWC Championship and beat AP #2
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for longest continuous tenure as Razorback basketball coach.
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760:. The Razorbacks did not make the tournament again until the
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Nolan Richardson era and a national championship (1985–2002)
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5373:"Calipari hired on as Arkansas' next head basketball coach"
5149:"HogStats.com :: 1983–84 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
5098:"HogStats.com :: 1978–79 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
5073:"HogStats.com :: 1977–78 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4845:"HogStats.com :: 1958–59 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4760:"HogStats.com :: 1957–58 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4643:"HogStats.com :: 1942–43 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4568:"HogStats.com :: 1955–56 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4543:"HogStats.com :: 1937–38 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4410:"HogStats.com :: 1936–37 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4358:"HogStats.com :: 1935–36 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
4084:"HogStats.com :: 1927–28 Arkansas Basketball Schedule"
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for five mostly unremarkable seasons that culminated in an
4596:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 135–55.
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in the Sweet Sixteen before falling to eventual champion,
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took over as head coach, leaving the head coaching job at
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1941, 1945, 1978, 1979, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2021, 2022
1383:. This was Arkansas's deepest postseason run since their
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Hogs earned another tournament berth and advanced to the
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team, and finished with an overall ranking of #6 in the
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Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
5029:"Razorback Basketball Greats to Be Honored in February"
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Associated Press, The Sporting News, Converse Yearbook
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men's basketball competition. The team competes in the
4669:"University of Utah 1944 NCAA Basketball Championship"
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5201:"Altman turns back on Arkansas after one day on job"
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Joe Johnson, 7× NBA All-Star, while playing for the
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garnering Second-Team All-American recognition from
500:
List of Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball seasons
5174:"Arkansas fires Heath after 2nd early tourney exit"
1372:was named the SEC Co-Player of the Year by the AP.
1300:On April 7, 2019, Yurachek announced the hiring of
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Eric Musselman coaches a Razorback basketball game.
4924:"Arkansas Razorbacks, 1970s – Enter the Razorback"
4231:"HogStats.com :: Arkansas Basketball Coaches"
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1324:, as well as college assistant coaching stops at
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49:2024–25 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team
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5225:Pelphrey to leave South Alabama after five years
4193:"2019–20 Arkansas Media Guide-Razorback History"
2634:(NIT) four times. Their combined record is 6–5.
1083:during an autographing session on March 1, 2009.
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3453:Williamson (6'7" 245 lbs.) led Arkansas to the
1348:during the 1942–43 season. After Arkansas beat
5199:Pohlman, Matt Jones and Bart (April 4, 2007).
458:the following year, finishing as runner-up to
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6196:College of Education & Health Professions
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5264:"Musselman Named Head Men's Basketball Coach"
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3366:List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers
2915:Helms Athletic Foundation, Converse Yearbook
2884:Helms Athletic Foundation, Converse Yearbook
893:New heights in the Eddie Sutton era (1974–85)
3100:Helms Athletic Foundation, Associated Press
584:jobs at TCU, where he was coach until 1934.
446:, the Hogs won the national championship in
6216:Graduate School and International Education
6181:Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design
5426:Retired jerseys a rare sight for Razorbacks
5227:Associated Press, accessed January 14, 2008
4904:. University of Arkansas. February 21, 2017
4130:"HogStats.com :: Year-by-Year Results"
3462:Razorbacks after the University of Arkansas
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848:Decline under Waller and Van Eman (1966–74)
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1308:. Musselman had previously coached in the
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1032:, ending back-to-back national runner-up
952:Sidney Moncrief during the 1976–77 season
617:1931, when the Razorbacks defeated rival
6186:Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences
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4471:. Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
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371:1977, 1979, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2000
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4673:Utah Communication History Encyclopedia
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3334:Source: Arkansas Razorbacks Media Guide
1304:, then the four-year head coach at the
783:George Kok was an All-American in 1948.
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4518:"The construction of a rich tradition"
3787:(born 1993), basketball player in the
21:Arkansas Razorbacks women's basketball
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4810:Schaeffer, Rick (September 1, 2014).
4516:Beckmann, Robert (October 13, 2006).
4023:
3996:"Division I Men's Basketball Records"
3970:Arkansas Razorbacks Brand Style Guide
3339:. Arkansas Razorbacks. Archived from
1146:and finished as runner-up, losing to
505:Early success under Schmidt (1923–29)
19:For the women's basketball team, see
16:NCAA Division I men's basketball team
7359:Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball
6336:Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
5492:Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball
4692:
4027:Roberta: a Most Remarkable Fulbright
2960:Associated Press, The Sporting News
2630:The Razorbacks have appeared in the
1484:The Razorbacks have appeared in the
462:. The Razorbacks have made six NCAA
404:Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball
389:Conference division season champions
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3458:team All-American in both seasons.
3377:Arkansas Razorbacks retired numbers
3183:Associated Press, Basketball Times
433:. Arkansas plays its home games in
377:Conference regular season champions
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5001:Jones, Matt (September 11, 2019).
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2899:Newspapers Enterprise Association
742:Former Razorback and All-American
310:1941, 1945, 1978, 1990, 1994, 1995
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5298:"2022 Ferris Mowers Coaches Poll"
5278:"2021 Ferris Mowers Coaches Poll"
5129:. TheSportsNoteBook. May 10, 2014
5123:"The Road To The 1979 Final Four"
4898:"Trailblazers: Thomas A. Johnson"
4459:
3865:Israeli Basketball Premier League
3846:Israeli Basketball Premier League
3827:Israeli Basketball Premier League
3789:Israeli Basketball Premier League
3775:Israeli Basketball Premier League
3760:Israeli Basketball Premier League
1320:, where he was runner up for the
1198:where he had coached since 1994.
820:team whose starting point guard,
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4697:. Sports Illustrated. p. 8.
4061:A history of Arkansas Razorbacks
3328:Associated Press, Sporting News
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1182:Dana Altman Day (April 2, 2007)
913:bid and a first round victory,
756:, losing to eventual champions
365:Conference tournament champions
6420:Seven-overtime football games
4816:. Triumph Books. p. 144.
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1448:The John Calipari era (2024– )
1379:, losing to eventual champion
1354:2020 SEC Basketball Tournament
1163:The Stan Heath Years (2002–07)
1134:. The Razorbacks also won the
800:Second Glen Rose era (1952–66)
541:material and officially named
1:
6452:List of university presidents
5346:Wilner, Jon (April 5, 2024).
3967:"Color Palette & Fonts".
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633:First Glen Rose era (1933–42)
606:College Football Hall of Fame
328:NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
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6226:Office of Distance Education
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3875:Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame
3503:(21, green) playing for the
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5009:. Arkansas Democrat Gazette
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1360:, was cancelled due to the
1322:NBA Coach of the Year Award
1028:in the second round of the
352:NCAA tournament appearances
340:NCAA tournament round of 32
316:NCAA tournament Elite Eight
10:
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6805:Championships & awards
6756:Mississippi State Bulldogs
6191:Walton College of Business
4024:Stuck, Dorothy D. (1997).
3880:
3747:
3732:Other professional leagues
3455:1994 National Championship
3388:
3382:
3363:
3032:Helms Athletic Foundation
2943:Helms Athletic Foundation
2839:Helms Athletic Foundation
2811:Helms Athletic Foundation
2176:National Championship Game
2111:#16 North Carolina A&T
2107:National Championship Game
1385:1995 title game appearance
1352:in the first round of the
1102:standings in Richardson's
868:Dean Tolson as a sophomore
738:Eugene Lambert circa 1947.
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304:NCAA tournament Final Four
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4064:. Abilene, TX: H. Hancock
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6776:South Carolina Gamecocks
6488:Campus Historic District
5318:"Ark_Season_2023-24.pdf"
4592:Christgau, John (1999).
4469:arkansaspreservation.com
4441:. University of Arkansas
4202:. University of Arkansas
3840:(born 1986), player for
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2780:Arkansas's All-Americans
1387:. The team finished the
1364:, making this the final
730:Eugene Lambert (1942–49)
6705:Southeastern Conference
6523:Home Economics Building
6503:Chi Omega Greek Theatre
6257:Southeastern Conference
5352:San Diego Union-Tribune
3798:Israeli National League
3754:(born 1968), plays for
3337:"Arkansas All-Americas"
3016:UPI, Converse Yearbook
2868:College Humor Magazine
2860:James "Doc" Sexton (2)
2855:College Humor Magazine
2824:College Humor Magazine
1649:National 3rd Place Game
1601:Regional 3rd Place Game
1574:Regional 3rd Place Game
1480:NCAA tournament results
1418:Southeastern Conference
1398:Southeastern Conference
1366:Southeastern Conference
1237:Mike Anderson (2011–19)
1202:John Pelphrey (2007–11)
1120:Southeastern Conference
1118:). Arkansas joined the
985:, in the Final Four in
788:Presley Askew (1949–52)
694:The Razorbacks won the
592:In the 1929–30 season,
588:Bassett years (1929–33)
427:Southeastern Conference
122:Southeastern Conference
6849:SEC–Big East Challenge
6201:College of Engineering
6159:Fayetteville, Arkansas
6144:University of Arkansas
5325:ArkansasRazorbacks.com
5053:. College Poll Archive
5051:collegepollarchive.com
4982:. Sports Reference LLC
4956:. Sports Reference LLC
4902:arkansasrazorbacks.com
4791:. Sports Reference LLC
4740:. Sports Reference LLC
4288:. Sports Reference LLC
4262:. Sports Reference LLC
4200:arkansasrazorbacks.com
4058:Hancock, Hank (1976).
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1064:on February 12, 1984.
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670:Amateur Athletic Union
642:
570:College Humor Magazine
529:
528:The 1926–27 Razorbacks
454:, and appeared in the
408:University of Arkansas
395:1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
132:Fayetteville, Arkansas
73:University of Arkansas
6836:Conference challenges
6796:Vanderbilt Commodores
6630:The Arkansas Traveler
5205:The Arkansas Traveler
5127:thesportsnotebook.com
4928:entertherazorback.com
4522:The Arkansas Traveler
3842:Maccabi Rishon LeZion
3739:
3513:Oklahoma City Thunder
3499:
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3474:
1461:Naismith Hall of Fame
1455:
1404:Coaches Poll. In his
1318:Golden State Warriors
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1170:
1140:national championship
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672:team that went on to
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6843:Big 12/SEC Challenge
6791:Texas A&M Aggies
6781:Tennessee Volunteers
6721:Alabama Crimson Tide
6508:Engineering Building
6473:Agriculture Building
6361:John McDonnell Field
6341:War Memorial Stadium
5432:, September 15, 2016
4980:sports-reference.com
4954:sports-reference.com
4789:sports-reference.com
4738:sports-reference.com
4286:sports-reference.com
4260:sports-reference.com
3825:(born 1999), in the
3796:(born 1992), in the
3773:(born 1992), in the
3511:(11, white) for the
2560:#12 New Mexico State
1907:#12 Loyola Marymount
1422:Hall of Fame Classic
1306:University of Nevada
1187:Creighton University
1100:Southwest Conference
1062:Pine Bluff, Arkansas
1030:1981 NCAA tournament
836:on January 3, 1959.
696:Southwest Conference
550:Southwest Conference
535:J. William Fulbright
406:team represents the
6726:Arkansas Razorbacks
6599:Paragould meteorite
6416:Game of the Century
6351:Baum–Walker Stadium
6262:Arkansas Razorbacks
5552:Statistical leaders
3948:Arkansas Razorbacks
1656:Cal State Fullerton
1459:On April 10, 2024,
1334:first Arkansas team
1248:On March 23, 2011,
1136:2000 SEC tournament
704:John "Johnny" Adams
564:earning First-Team
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6827:Rookie of the Year
6822:Player of the Year
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5244:on August 31, 2011
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4930:. January 26, 2016
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2180:#15 Texas Southern
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2070:#1 North Carolina
1994:#16 Georgia State
1945:#8 North Carolina
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3803:Billy Pharis
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3156:Lee Mayberry
3055:Marvin Delph
3022:Martin Terry
3007:Tommy Boyer
2890:Jack Robbins
2830:Gene Lambert
2816:Tom Pickell
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6619:Senior Walk
6271:Basketball
5547:NBA players
5521:(1955–1993)
5515:(1937–1955)
5509:(1923–1937)
5248:January 19,
4527:January 24,
4159:HogStas.com
3931:R. C. Pitts
3853:(born 1974)
3834:(born 1971)
3813:Kareem Reid
3771:Coty Clarke
3767:(born 1976)
3765:Pat Bradley
3716:Sonny Weems
3696:Dean Tolson
3666:Moses Moody
3636:Daryl Macon
3631:Andrew Lang
3621:Joe Johnson
3616:Mason Jones
3596:Byron Irvin
3586:Steven Hill
3551:Coty Clarke
3347:January 11,
3302:Moses Moody
3286:Mason Jones
3222:Joe Johnson
3206:Pat Bradley
3197:1994, 1995
3180:1994, 1995
3147:1991, 1992
3097:1981, 1982
3063:1977, 1978
3046:1977, 1978
2999:1961, 1962
2957:1946, 1948
2935:Bill Flynt
2865:1931, 1932
2758:First Round
2733:First Round
2703:Connecticut
2684:First Round
2659:First Round
2626:NIT results
2602:#9 Illinois
2595:First Round
2558:#13 Vermont
2555:Elite Eight
2549:First Round
2512:#14 Colgate
2509:Elite Eight
2503:First Round
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2433:#12 Wofford
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2365:#9 Bucknell
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2268:First Round
2231:First Round
2186:#4 Virginia
2182:#7 Syracuse
2171:Elite Eight
2165:First Round
2117:#3 Michigan
2102:Elite Eight
2096:First Round
2059:First Round
2031:First Round
1991:Elite Eight
1985:First Round
1936:Elite Eight
1930:First Round
1902:First Round
1883:First Round
1855:First Round
1839:#7 Virginia
1836:Round of 32
1808:Round of 32
1789:Round of 32
1754:Round of 32
1752:Round of 48
1733:Round of 48
1700:Elite Eight
1696:Round of 32
1652:Weber State
1645:Elite Eight
1641:Round of 32
1626:Wake Forest
1623:Round of 32
1572:Elite Eight
1545:Elite Eight
1518:Elite Eight
1393:Moses Moody
1389:2021 season
1370:Mason Jones
1278:first round
1254:UAB Blazers
1191:Dana Altman
1022:U.S. Reed's
1006:Elite Eight
967:first round
875:Dean Tolson
539:World War I
6751:LSU Tigers
6579:Greek life
6564:Alma Mater
6404:Texas Tech
6380:Rivalries
6307:Gymnastics
6154:Located in
4037:1610753518
3980:October 2,
3954:References
3926:Joe Kleine
3900:George Kok
3651:Mel McGaha
3626:Joe Kleine
3611:Isaiah Joe
3591:Derek Hood
3546:Tony Brown
3536:Ron Brewer
3521:Corey Beck
3509:Isaiah Joe
3038:Ron Brewer
2965:Fred Grim
2949:George Kok
2905:John Adams
2796:Selectors
2763:Providence
2740:California
2697:Pittsburgh
2690:Semifinals
2562:#1 Gonzaga
2487:#10 Butler
2405:#8 Indiana
2238:#5 Penn St
2184:#6 Memphis
2173:Final Four
2119:#2 Arizona
2104:Final Four
1998:#4 Alabama
1943:#12 Dayton
1938:Final Four
1759:#12 Mercer
1660:Notre Dame
1647:Final Four
1606:Cincinnati
1547:Final Four
1520:Final Four
1475:Postseason
1406:third year
1350:Vanderbilt
1270:tournament
1175:Stan Heath
1050:Joe Kleine
1026:Louisville
1010:Larry Bird
991:Notre Dame
975:tournament
935:Ron Brewer
834:Texas Tech
754:Final Four
712:Fort Worth
582:basketball
498:See also:
464:Final Four
423:Division I
163:The Trough
154:Razorbacks
118:Conference
105:Head coach
69:University
7213:1999–2000
6661:Endowment
6574:Chi Omega
6466:Buildings
6250:Athletics
5969:1999–2000
5408:April 14,
5383:April 14,
5357:April 14,
5331:April 14,
5303:USA Today
5283:USA Today
5210:April 14,
5184:April 14,
5158:March 14,
5133:March 13,
5107:March 13,
5082:March 13,
5057:March 13,
5013:March 13,
4986:March 13,
4960:March 13,
4934:March 11,
4908:March 11,
4882:March 11,
4854:March 11,
4829:March 11,
4795:March 11,
4769:March 11,
4744:March 11,
4718:March 10,
4652:March 10,
4627:March 10,
4577:March 11,
4552:March 10,
4501:March 11,
4475:March 10,
4445:March 10,
4419:March 10,
4394:March 10,
4367:March 10,
4342:March 10,
4317:March 10,
4292:March 13,
4266:March 13,
4206:March 11,
4164:March 10,
4139:March 11,
4093:March 10,
4068:March 10,
4043:March 10,
4009:March 10,
3915:Olympians
3905:Ike Poole
2874:Ike Poole
2802:Glen Rose
2790:Position
2646:Opponent
2604:#1 Kansas
2518:#1 Baylor
2415:L 77–108
2301:#13 Siena
2115:#12 Tulsa
2000:#3 Kansas
1947:#10 Texas
1842:L 51–53
1813:#5 Purdue
1503:Opponent
1402:USA Today
1312:with the
1282:NIT berth
1196:Creighton
1038:NBA draft
1034:Houston's
1016:, 73–71.
996:Sutton's
993:, 71–69.
987:St. Louis
907:Creighton
708:jump shot
646:Glen Rose
562:Glen Rose
7353:Category
6657:: 27,194
6655:Students
6533:Old Main
6409:Ole Miss
6389:Missouri
6317:Softball
6287:Football
6267:Baseball
6169:colleges
5178:ESPN.com
4678:March 9,
4439:uark.edu
4388:wbur.org
4240:March 9,
4003:ncaa.org
3942:See also
3561:Todd Day
3507:against
3318:JD Notae
3274:Forward
3258:Forward
3194:Forward
3122:Todd Day
2982:Forward
2878:Forward
2849:Forward
2793:Year(s)
2773:L 60–63
2748:L 64–75
2723:L 64–74
2701:Michigan
2674:L 71–78
2666:Nebraska
2619:L 65–88
2606:#4 UConn
2582:L 69–78
2536:L 72–81
2490:L 62–79
2471:L 65–72
2443:L 78–87
2387:L 60–77
2368:L 55–59
2349:L 61–63
2330:L 71–75
2311:L 72–82
2283:L 69–75
2255:L 63–79
2218:L 78–89
2083:L 74–80
2046:L 80–82
2018:L 81–93
1972:L 83–97
1917:L 84–93
1889:L 74–82
1870:L 65–68
1823:L 63–65
1795:L 64–65
1776:L 56–72
1739:L 53–71
1720:L 71–73
1658:Kentucky
1629:L 80–86
1611:L 62–97
1560:L 41–68
1533:L 53–64
1469:Kentucky
1316:and the
1122:for the
983:Kentucky
716:football
578:football
519:baseball
515:football
416:Arkansas
184:Uniforms
150:Nickname
128:Location
7338:2024–25
7333:2023–24
7328:2022–23
7323:2021–22
7318:2020–21
7313:2019–20
7308:2018–19
7303:2017–18
7298:2016–17
7293:2015–16
7288:2014–15
7283:2013–14
7278:2012–13
7273:2011–12
7268:2010–11
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6898:1936–37
6893:1935–36
6888:1934–35
6883:1933–34
6878:1932–33
6871:Seasons
6649:Founded
6584:History
6376:Big Red
6300:Women's
6280:Women's
6094:2024–25
6089:2023–24
6084:2022–23
6079:2021–22
6074:2020–21
6069:2019–20
6064:2018–19
6059:2017–18
6054:2016–17
6049:2015–16
6044:2014–15
6039:2013–14
6034:2012–13
6029:2011–12
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5964:1998–99
5959:1997–98
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5903:1987–88
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5893:1985–86
5888:1984–85
5883:1983–84
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5657:1939–40
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5647:1937–38
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5622:1932–33
5617:1931–32
5612:1930–31
5607:1929–30
5602:1928–29
5597:1927–28
5592:1926–27
5587:1925–26
5582:1924–25
5577:1923–24
5563:Seasons
3863:of the
3844:of the
3758:of the
3515:in 2024
3441:1992–95
3417:1975–79
3392:Tenure
3386:Player
3144:Center
3094:Center
2954:Center
2787:Player
2765:Indiana
2721:L 62–77
2649:Result
2564:#2 Duke
2303:#5 Iowa
2275:#3 Utah
2190:#1 UCLA
2121:#2 Duke
1949:#3 Duke
1915:120–101
1860:#8 Iowa
1678:L 59–64
1609:L 40–65
1582:L 38–56
1579:Wyoming
1523:Wyoming
1506:Result
1342:2007–08
1218:Indiana
1094:player
963:AP Poll
608:member
521:teams.
494:History
82:1923–24
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6483:Campus
6447:Alumni
6440:People
6312:Soccer
5535:People
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3060:Guard
3043:Guard
3026:Guard
3010:Guard
2996:Guard
2968:Guard
2709:101–75
2643:Round
2384:#5 USC
2206:96–91
2201:96–94
2152:76–72
2137:103–84
2006:117–76
1763:#1 LSU
1683:71–69
1587:61–48
1550:Oregon
1500:Round
1463:coach
1435:Purdue
1381:Baylor
1114:, and
1048:, and
941:, and
766:Baylor
662:Berlin
486:, and
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168:Colors
6714:Teams
6614:SEFOR
6604:Press
6557:Other
6394:Texas
6295:Men's
6291:Golf
6275:Men's
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3974:(PDF)
3395:Ref.
3389:Pos.
3325:2022
3309:2021
3293:2020
3277:2019
3261:2015
3245:2006
3229:2001
3213:1999
3163:1992
3113:1983
3029:1973
3013:1963
2985:1960
2971:1958
2940:1946
2927:1943
2912:1941
2896:1938
2881:1936
2852:1930
2836:1929
2821:1929
2808:1928
2771:84–72
2746:91–71
2719:86–73
2714:76–71
2672:67–64
2640:Year
2617:72–71
2612:73–63
2580:74–68
2575:53–48
2570:75–71
2534:72–70
2529:68–66
2524:85–68
2469:77–71
2441:56–53
2413:86–72
2309:94–80
2281:74–65
2253:65–56
2248:86–80
2216:75–68
2211:68–61
2196:79–78
2147:91–82
2142:76–68
2132:85–73
2127:94–79
2081:80–74
2076:94–64
2044:80–69
2016:93–70
2011:97–90
1970:88–85
1965:96–73
1960:86–84
1955:68–64
1868:63–54
1821:78–68
1774:74–73
1769:73–67
1718:73–62
1713:74–63
1676:61–58
1671:74–70
1666:73–52
1558:79–76
1531:52–40
1497:Seed
1494:Year
1427:UCONN
1088:Tulsa
619:Texas
138:Arena
6594:KUAF
6589:KXUA
6371:Tusk
5410:2024
5385:2024
5359:2024
5333:2024
5250:2012
5212:2024
5186:2024
5160:2020
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3349:2015
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2754:2019
2729:2014
2699:UNLV
2680:1997
2655:1987
2588:2023
2542:2022
2496:2021
2477:2018
2449:2017
2421:2015
2393:2008
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1745:1981
1726:1980
1689:1979
1654:UCLA
1635:1978
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1593:1958
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1433:and
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1132:1995
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