Women's Tennis - Arkansas Razorbacks

Yurachek discusses 2025-26 for Arkansas Athletics

Arkansas Athletics is navigating one of the biggest shifts in college sports history, and Athletic Director Hunter Yurachek explains what it all means. From the new CommunityAmerica Razorback Stadium naming rights agreement to NIL, revenue sharing, fundraising, football and the future of every Razorback program, Yurachek pulls back the curtain on the decisions shaping Arkansas Athletics. He also shares why he's confident in the direction of Ryan Silverfield's football program, the challenges of competing in the SEC's new era and how the Razorbacks plan to stay ahead in an ever-changing landscape.

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Arkansas placed 88 student-athletes on the 2025-26 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll as part of a total of 1,755 student-athletes across the league.

Arkansas extended the school-record to six consecutive years being ranked inside the Top 20 of the Learfield Director’s Cup with a 14th place finish with 965.75 points in the final standings from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of America (NACDA).

Final Standings

The Department of Athletics has reinstated the men’s and women’s tennis programs effective immediately.

The University of Arkansas will discontinue its men’s and women’s tennis programs at the conclusion of the 2026 spring season.

The No. 14 seed Razorbacks fall to 14-14 on their loss against No. 9 seed Florida 16-6 in the second round of the SEC Tournament.

Box Score

The No. 14 seed Razorbacks improve to 14-13 on the season after knocking off No. 11 seed South Carolina 12-12 in the opening round of the SEC Tournament.

Box Score

The No. 14 seed Razorbacks will travel to Norman, Okla. to face No. 11 seed South Carolina in the opening round of the SEC Tournament on Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.

The No. 51 Razorbacks improve to 13-13 (3-12) on the defeating UMKC (3-15) to close out the regular season.