
Five transfers added to Razorback 2025-26 class
FAYETTEVILLE – Recent additions to the Razorback track and field roster will include an array of talented sprinters, hurdlers, and a jumper among five transfers.
Joining Arkansas for the 2025-26 season are sprinters Jamarion Stubbs and Devyn Wright, hurdlers Jerome Campbell and Adboul Sy-Savane, along with jumper Abraham Johnson.
Previously, the Razorbacks signed Dapriest Hogans, a two-time NCAA Division II 200m champion from Pittsburg State.
They will become part of an Arkansas squad that claimed its second consecutive John McDonnell Program of the Year for the 2024-25 season as the Razorbacks were the only program to finish among the top four podium places at each of the three NCAA Championships.
Campbell, who competed at Calabar High School in Kingston, Jamaica, transfers to Arkansas from Northern Colorado. After claiming silver in the 2025 NCAA Indoor 60m hurdles with a career best of 7.49, Campbell finished seventh at the World Indoor Championships in China.
Outdoors, Campbell won the 100m and 110m hurdles at the Big Sky Conference and ran on the runner-up 4 x 100m relay. During the NCAA West First Round, he set career best times of 10.12 (100m), and 13.23 (110m hurdles).
Stubbs previously competed at Alabama State and went to Canyon Springs High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. His collegiate best marks include 6.57 (60m) and 20.26 (200m) indoors, along with 10.07 (100m), 19.95 (200m), and 46.31 (400m) outdoors.
This past season at the 2025 SWAC Outdoor Championships, Stubbs swept titles in the 100m and 200m and was part of the runner-up 4 x 400m relay. At the SWAC Indoor meet, he swept the 60m and 200m titles.
In 2024, Stubbs claimed victories in the 100m, 200m and 4 x 400m relay at the SWAC Outdoor Championships as well as the 60m, 200m, and 4 x 400m relay at SWAC Indoor.
Competing in the Nevada 4A State Championships in 2022, Stubbs won titles in the 100m, 200m, 400m, and 4 x 100m relay.
A native of Ozark, Missouri, Wright competed at Evangel this past season and won the 2025 NAIA Outdoor 400m title while adding a fifth place in the 200m. His collegiate marks include 46.99 in the 400m indoors and 46.37 outdoors along with a 10.53 (100m) and 20.76w (200m).
At the 2025 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference meet, Wright captured titles in the 200m, 400m and 4 x 400m relay while finishing second in the 4 x 100m relay and third in the 100m.
Wright won the 200m, 400m, and 4 x 400m relay at the 2025 KCAC Indoor meet while adding a runner-up in the 60m. Then he placed fourth in the 400m at the NAIA Indoor Championships.
Johnson, from Westmont, Illinois, competed at Eastern Illinois and finished ninth in the triple jump at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships. He produced marks of 52-10 (16.10) and 51-2.25 (15.60) indoors this past season.
In the 2025 Ohio Valley conference meets, Johnson won the triple jump and finished fourth in the high jump both indoors and outdoors.
As a senior at Westmont HS, Johnson won the Illinois 1A State long jump and finished second in the high jump and triple jump. He also placed second in the high jump at the New Balance Nationals.
Sy-Savane attended St. Thomas University in Florida this past season. Competing unattached he produced collegiate best marks of 7.87 (60m hurdles) and 14.10 (110m hurdles).
In high school, competing at Parkview HS in Lilburn, Georgia, Sy-Savane won the 2024 Nike Indoor Nationals 60m hurdles title in 7.67 and finished runner-up in 110m hurdles at the 2023 New Balance Outdoor Nationals with a high school best 13.52.
Competing at the 2023 New Balance Indoor Nationals, Sy-Savane won 60m hurdles in career best 7.59 and also finished fourth in 200m (21.06). At the 2022 AAU Junior Olympic Games, he finished as silver medalist in 110m hurdles with a 13.60.