Razorback Brew 6/19: A is for All-American

Today, the consensus can't get enough Hagen Smith.

Good morning. This one’s for all the Razorback dads out there. We hope you had a relaxing Father’s Day, and we can’t wait to welcome you back to Fayetteville this fall when the games begin. For now, come celebrate Juneteenth with us, and start the week off right.

Now, what else did we mix into today’s Brew?

🎥 All about Lance
🏌️‍♀️ Update from the links
🐗 And so much more!

🎥 LANCE’S LAST LAP

Worthy sendoff. See heartwarming moments from Coach Lance Harter’s final track meet as the Razorback's head coach, and hear from the man himself as well as athlete Paris Peoples. Go behind the scenes of the end-of-the-year team dinner, and see what athletes had to say to their coach during his last lap.

🎙️ HOG POD: LANCE HARTER

Lance Harter is ending on his own terms. And he’s not even slightly taking that for granted. Coach Harter he sits down with Bo Mattingly on this episode of the Hog Pod to discuss wrapping up a legendary career.

📈 STOCK UP

🔺 A is for All-American. Arkansas pitcher Hagen Smith has taken home two more All-America honors, securing second-team recognition from both the American Baseball Coaches Association and Perfect Game. He is the first Razorback starting pitcher to receive All-America praise from the ABCA since Isaiah Campbell in 2019. Hagen been named an All-American by four major selectors, with three of them as a consensus selection.

🔺 Promotion Activated. We’re now 75 days from the start of Arkansas’ football season. No. 75 Patrick Kutas wasted no time contributing as a freshman last season, playing in all 13 games during his first season and logging over 100 special teams snaps. Rated a four-star prospect by 247Sports and the No. 7 prospect in Tennessee last year, Patrick projects to start at right tackle as a sophomore.

🔺 Learning About Love. When Raheim Sanders runs the football for Arkansas, he’s doing it for more than himself. The Razorbacks’ star running back is the father to Raheim Jr., and the love they share fuels No. 5 every time he touches the ball. Hear Raheim Sr. talk about his love for his son and how he inspires him to be a better person and football player.

🔺 Birdies Galore. Members of Arkansas women’s golf had a productive last week across the country. Cory Lopez shined in her return to the links after missing last season due to injury. The junior from Monterrey, Mexico finished 13-under-par and earned 2nd place in the collegiate series at the Hideout Open. At the Southwestern Amateur, sophomore Reagan Zibilski finished 3rd with a final score of 11-under-par, while teammate Kendall Todd placed t-22.

🐗 RAZORBACK COUNTRY

Steps from Downtown Fayetteville. If you book your stay with our friends at Graduate Fayetteville, you’ll be happily at home in Razorback country. Camp out on the generous lobby sofa or hit up our neighborhood watering hole Trophy Room—the perfect spot for pre and post-game provisions.

Upgrade your summer or get a head start on those road trips in the fall with Graduate Fayetteville.

🎧 THE RAZORBACK DAILY

Staying present. After all the talk about the 2024 football schedule, we’re focusing back on 2023. How’s the schedule set up for the Hogs this season? Q and Z discuss and catch you up on all the latest news and notes from the weekend.

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📅 COMING SOON

Thursday, June 22:

🏀 Razorbacks in the NBA Draft

Friday, August 25:

🏐 Volleyball season-opener vs. Michigan State

Saturday, September 2:

🏈 Football season-opener vs. Western Carolina

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