International Razorbacks

The Razorback brand is known worldwide and the student-athletes at the University of Arkansas represent the Hogs from nearly every continent on Earth.

There are 41 international student-athletes competing for the Razorbacks from 24 different countries around the globe. Nearly 9% of the student-athlete population on the Hill hails from outside of the United States. Our North American neighbors – Canada and Mexico – are the biggest contributors to the international student-athlete pool with 10 total, including six from Canada.

International Educational Week (Nov. 18-22) celebrates the benefits of international education. The joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is designed to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn and exchange experiences.

Athlete – Home Country – Sport
Lauren Alter – New Zealand – Women’s Tennis
Maha Amer – Egypt – Swimming & Diving
Ela Anacona – Argentina – Women’s Golf
Taylor Beitz – Canada – Soccer
Etamar Bhastekar – Israel – Men’s Track & Field
Gilbert Boit – Kenya – Men’s Track & Field
Corey Clarke – Australia – Men’s Tennis
Jose Dominguez Alonso – Spain – Men’s Tennis
Rokia Doumbia – Mali – Women’s Basketball
Jeremy Farr – Jamaica – Men’s Track & Field
Mauricio Figueroa – Mexico – Men’s Golf
Daszay Freeman – Jamaica – Women’s Track & Field
Luis Garza – Mexico – Men’s Golf
Cameron Griffith – Australia – Men’s Track & Field
Ximena Gonzalez – Mexico – Women’s Golf
Kris Hari – Denmark – Men’s Track & Field
Anna Hopkin – England – Swimming & Diving
Joshua Howard-Tripp – South Africa – Men’s Tennis
Maria Hoyos – Colombia – Women’s Golf
Abayomi Iyiola – Nigeria – Men’s Basketball
Max Kluth – Germany – Men’s Track & Field
Sydney Laird – Canada – Gymnastics
Shafiqua Maloney – St. Vincent & the Grenadines – Women’s Track & Field
Kajal Mistry – South Africa – Women’s Golf
Claire Monyard – Canada – Soccer
Estilla Mosena – Italy – Swimming & Diving
Laquan Nairn – Bahamas – Men’s Track & Field
Enrique Paya – Spain – Men’s Tennis
Julian Perico – Peru – Men’s Golf
Alex Reco – France – Men’s Tennis
Laura Rijkers – Netherlands – Women’s Tennis
Andrew Ronoh – Kenya – Men’s Track & Field
Nico Rousset – France – Men’s Tennis
Tayde Sansores – Mexico – Swimming & Diving
Kailee Sawyer – Canada – Women’s Track & Field
Grace St-Germain – Canada – Women’s Golf
Maia Stripp – Denmark – Volleyball
Kennedy Thomson – Canada – Women’s Track & Field
Maxim Verboven – Belgium – Men’s Tennis
Carina Viljoen – South Africa – Women’s Track & Field
Martina Zerulo – Italy – Women’s Tennis