Shawn Price April 23, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In hosting its first outdoor home meet since 2019, the Arkansas Razorbacks will host a dozen schools in the John McDonnell Invitational, held this Saturday and Sunday, April 24-25, at John McDonnell Field. This will be the first home meet this season with fans allowed to attend.
“We’re excited to have a home meet outdoors,” Arkansas men’s head coach Chris Bucknam said. “We have a beautiful facility and when it’s dressed up and ready for a track meet, there’s not many places like it.”
Teams joining Arkansas this weekend include Alabama, Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Arkansas State, Central Arkansas, Friends, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma State, Oral Roberts, Tulsa, and Wichita State.
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Shawn Price April 15, 2021
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The second meet of the outdoor season for Arkansas has the Razorbacks competing in the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational hosted by No. 3 Florida this Friday and Saturday.
SEC schools competing in the meet include No. 11 Kentucky, No. 15 Georgia, and Mississippi. Other teams include Coastal Carolina, Florida State, Jacksonville, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina State, North Florida, South Florida, VCU, and UCF.
“We’ve only had one meet outdoors and are heading into our second meet this weekend,” noted Arkansas men’s head coach Chris Bucknam. “We got some distance qualifying done when we were at Oregon, which is good.
April 3, 2021
EUGENE, Ore. – Three Arkansas victories and three runner-up efforts highlighted the second day of the Hayward Premiere as the University of Oregon opened its reimagined Hayward Field this weekend.
One of the three wins for the Hogs on Saturday also included a historical note as James Milholen claimed the 400m from lane 9, becoming the first person to win a race at Hayward Field from that lane now that the new configuration of the track includes nine lanes.
Milholen clocked a career best of 46.75 to better the field and improve upon his previous best of 47.07. Finishing runner-up in 47.37 was Oregon’s Jacoby McNamara.