Arkansas - Femenino

Arkansas - Femenino

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 236 NIT - Femenino 4 WBIT 1
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Related Teams
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Resultados

WBIT 03/21 23:30 122 Arkansas - Femenino v Tulsa - Femenino L 62-80
WNCAAB 03/07 23:00 124 [126] Arkansas - Femenino v Auburn - Femenino [86] L 48-67
WNCAAB 03/03 21:00 - [115] Arkansas - Femenino v Mississippi - Femenino [54] L 43-87
WNCAAB 03/01 02:00 - [2] Carolina del Sur - Femenino v Arkansas - Femenino [105] L 98-61
WNCAAB 02/25 20:00 - Arkansas - Femenino v Vanderbilt - Femenino L 53-62
WNCAAB 02/23 01:00 - Texas A&M - Femenino v Arkansas - Femenino L 73-67
WNCAAB 02/18 21:00 - Arkansas - Femenino v Missouri - Femenino W 75-68
WNCAAB 02/13 00:00 - [66] Arkansas - Femenino v Tennessee - Femenino [113] L 55-81
WNCAAB 02/08 23:00 - Florida - Femenino v Arkansas - Femenino L 85-81
WNCAAB 02/04 23:00 - [103] Auburn - Femenino v Arkansas - Femenino [66] W 72-74
WNCAAB 02/02 02:00 - [54] Alabama - Femenino v Arkansas - Femenino [49] L 86-70
WNCAAB 01/28 20:00 - Missouri - Femenino v Arkansas - Femenino W 58-67

The Arkansas Razorbacks women's basketball team represents the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States in NCAA Division I women's basketball competition. The school's team currently competes in the Southeastern Conference.

The basketball team plays its home games in Bud Walton Arena on the University of Arkansas campus under fourth-year head coach Mike Neighbors.

History

Women's basketball has been a part of the fabric of the University of Arkansas for almost a century. Teams of female students took to outdoor courts and peach baskets just after the turn of the century. While the women waited until 1976 for the first varsity team to officially represent the University, these early photos show how the game captured what was then deemed “the fairer sex” in action.

Arkansas' women's basketball history can be definitively traced to the 1976-77 season when the University began keeping records. Since that time, the Razorback women's basketball team has made two SWAIAW Regional appearances, one AIAW Sweet 16 appearance, 8 NWIT and WNIT appearances, and 11 NCAA Tournament appearances including reaching the Final Four in 1998 and winning the WNIT in 1999, beating Wisconsin 67-64.

SWC Title

Arkansas was the first team to beat Texas and the first team to win a share, then later an outright, Southwest Conference championship besides the Lady Longhorns. In 1991, Arkansas also ended the Texas’ dominance of the SWC tournament by defeating Texas Tech for the title. These three trophies— the 1990 and 1991 regular season championships and 1991 SWC Classic tournament title—are the only SWC women’s basketball trophies in captivity outside the state of Texas.

NCAA Final Four

In 1998, Arkansas made NCAA Tournament history as the lowest seed -- #9 in the West—to advance to the Final Four. They were the first unranked team in women’s basketball history during the modern era to reach the Final Four. And, they were the lowest finishing team in conference play—tied for sixth in the SEC—to reach the Final Four. Arkansas spent two weeks in the Bay Area. Along the way, the Razorbacks beat three conference champions—WAC, Pacific, Ivy and ACC—and three ranked teams—Hawai’i, Kansas and Duke—to face conference rival Tennessee at Kansas City.

Arkansas played all four of its pre-Final Four games on late night TV, earning the nickname of Good Morning America’s team. Every member of the team contributed to the run, starting with a 24-point effort by Karyn Karlin in the opening round win over #20 Hawai’i, 76-70. Then it was freshman Wendi Willits’ turn with a near-NCAA record six three-pointers to blow open Arkansas’ second round contest with Harvard, 82-64. In the opening round games held at Stanford, Calif., Christy Smith had zero turnovers and 16 assists.

At the West Regionals in Oakland, junior Sytia Messer stepped to the front as Arkansas’ leading scorer in both wins, earning herself the honor as the most outstanding player at the West Regional. Messer had 23 points as Arkansas used an impressive 54-point second half to dispatch Kansas, 79-63, in the Sweet 16. Fellow junior Treva Christensen announced herself with 14 points off the bench against Duke to earn all-tournament selection. Junior Tennille Adams was 6-of-9 with 14 off the bench including the go-ahead bucket in the closing minutes against Duke.

Smith calmly sank four free throws in the final seconds to send Arkansas to the Final Four for the first time with a 77-72 win over ACC champion Duke.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Arkansas representa a la Universidad de Arkansas en Fayetteville, Arkansas, en la competencia de baloncesto femenino de la División I de la NCAA. El equipo es miembro de la Conferencia del Sureste (SEC) y juega sus partidos en casa en el Bud Walton Arena.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Arkansas ha ganado tres campeonatos de la SEC (1991, 1992 y 2020), dos campeonatos de torneos de la SEC (1991 y 1992) y un campeonato de la NCAA (1994). El equipo también ha aparecido en el Torneo de la NCAA 21 veces y ha llegado a la Final Four tres veces (1991, 1992 y 1994).

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Arkansas está dirigido por la entrenadora en jefe Mike Neighbors. El entrenador Neighbors está en su sexta temporada en Arkansas y tiene un récord general de 129-44 (.746) en Fayetteville. El entrenador Neighbors llevó al equipo a su primer campeonato de la NCAA en 1994 y a su primer campeonato de la SEC en 2020.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Arkansas está formado por un grupo de jugadoras talentosas y experimentadas. La líder del equipo es la escolta senior Chelsea Dungee, quien ha sido nombrada Jugadora del Año de la SEC en dos ocasiones. Dungee es una anotadora prolífica y una excelente tiradora de tres puntos. Otras jugadoras clave del equipo incluyen a la delantera senior Aaliyah Wilson, la base senior Amber Ramirez y la delantera junior Makayla Daniels.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Arkansas es uno de los mejores equipos de la SEC y del país. El equipo tiene una rica historia y tradición, y espera continuar su éxito en los próximos años.