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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE

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ABOUT ARKANSAS

Arkansas fields 17 varsity sports across the Southeastern Conference, serving 34,174 students at the Fayetteville campus founded in 1871. The Razorbacks compete in football and men's basketball as flagship sports within one of college athletics' most competitive conferences, where programs face annual matchups against traditional powerhouses like Alabama, LSU, and Texas A&M. Women's sports represent significant institutional investment, with competitive programs in volleyball, soccer, basketball, and swimming & diving operating at the highest NCAA level.

The football program competes in the SEC's Western Division, while men's basketball operates in the conference's toughest landscape, playing home games and recruiting within a region that has historically produced elite talent. Baseball, another revenue sport, maintains a prominent profile in a state where the sport holds deep cultural roots. Arkansas Athletics generates substantial revenue through conference television contracts and game attendance across its 17 programs.

Beyond revenue sports, Arkansas sponsors 12 additional varsity teams that represent the university's commitment to Olympic sports competition. Programs like women's lacrosse, men's golf, and cross country teams compete regionally and nationally, with the swimming & diving programs fielding both men's and women's rosters. This broad athletic portfolio requires significant institutional support and creates multiple pathways for student-athletes across the university's 34,174-student population.

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Arkansas, Arkansas
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