Breaking : Arkansas Soccer Releases Schedule for 2024


Breaking : Arkansas Soccer Releases Schedule for 2024

Arkansas Razorback Women's Basketball | Fayetteville AR

FAYETTEVILLE: August will see Razorback Soccer return to competition in preparation for the 2024–25 academic year.

Sixteen regular season games, three exhibitions, ten 2023 NCAA Tournament teams, one College Cup team, and five league champions are on the schedule. At Razorback Field, 10 of the 16 games, including the exhibition against Kansas, will take place.

All of our goals are met by the timetable, according to head coach Colby Hale. We get to step outside of our comfort zone, which offers us a chance to develop, and it gets us ready for SEC competition. According to their guidelines, it also gets us ready for the postseason. You have to play a top schedule to be a championship program, and this one seems to fulfill that description.

Razorback Field will host Arkansas’ season opener for just the third time since 2016.
For the first time in the history of the program, the Hogs will play Western Kentucky and Gonzaga.
The Razorbacks will play a College Cup participant from the previous season (BYU) for the fourth consecutive year.
For the fourth year in a row, Pensacola, Florida will host the SEC Tournament. It will take place from November 3–10 and include the league’s top ten clubs.
Promotions and television designations will be revealed later. Adults ($35) and children ($25) can purchase season tickets via the Razorback Ticket Center. With every season ticket purchase, a specially created scarf will be given to each customer.

Arkansas’s FAYETTEVILLE In the Learfield Directors’ Cup Standings, Arkansas has finished in the top 20 nationally for the fourth year in a row. The Razorbacks have finished among the top 20 programs in the country for four years running, a first in school history.

With 921.75 points, Arkansas came in at number eighteen, top among programs with 19 sports or less. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of America (NACDA) announced the final standings on Wednesday. Seven Southeastern Conference teams, including Arkansas, were ranked among the top 25 in the final standings.


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