Arkansas Razorbacks Swimming and Diving

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The Arkansas Razorbacks swimming and diving program is one of 19 teams at the University of Arkansas. The team is a member of the Southeastern Conference and is currently coached by Sean Schimmel.

Arkansas Razorbacks intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Arkansas

The Arkansas Razorbacks, also known as the Hogs, are the intercollegiate athletics teams representing the University of Arkansas, located in Fayetteville. The University of Arkansas student body voted to change the name of the school mascot in 1910 to the Arkansas Razorbacks after a hard fought battle against LSU in which they were said to play like a "wild band of Razorback hogs" by former coach Hugo Bezdek. The Arkansas Razorbacks are the only major sports team in the U.S. with a porcine nickname, though the Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas play in Division II.

University of Arkansas Public research university in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

The University of Arkansas is a public land-grant, research university in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is the flagship campus of the University of Arkansas System and the largest, best-known university in the state. Founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871, its present name was adopted in 1899 and classes were first held on January 22, 1872. It is noted for its strong architecture, agriculture, business, communication disorders, creative writing, history, law, and Middle Eastern studies programs.

Southeastern Conference College athletics conference of universities in the southern United States

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is an American college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the South Central and Southeastern United States. Its fourteen members include the flagship public universities of ten states, three additional public land grant universities, and one private research university. The conference is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. The SEC participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I in sports competitions; for football, it is part of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly known as Division I-A.

NCAA Finishes

Arkansas' highest finish at the NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships was 16th in 1985. [1]

NCAA Division I Womens Swimming and Diving Championships

The NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships is an annual college championship in the United States. The meet is typically held on the second-to-last weekend (Thursday-Saturday) in March, and consists of individual and relay events for female swimmers and divers at Division I schools.

YearArkansas Finish (points)
1982--
1983T22nd (16)
1984--
198516th (76)
1986T25th (30)
1987--
1988T17th (42)
198922nd (38)
199025th (30)
199127th (18)
199239th (5)
199332nd (10)
1994--
1995T33rd (11)
1996T36th (2)
1997--
1998--
1999--
2000--
200138th (9)
2002--
200331st (18)
200427th (24)
2005--
2006--
2007--
200835th (14)
200927th (24)
201034th (15)
2011T32nd (12)
201241st (7)
201326th (24)
2014--

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References

  1. "Arkansas swimming and diving history" Archived 2014-04-17 at the Wayback Machine / Arkansas Communications