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Razorbacks defend NCAA Indoor title, claim Arkansas’ 50th national T&F championship Razorbacks defend NCAA Indoor title, claim Arkansas’ 50th national T&F championship

Razorbacks defend NCAA Indoor title, claim Arkansas’ 50th national T&F championship

Arkansas successfully defended its indoor national championship with a 55-50 victory over Florida on Saturday, producing the initial NCAA team title for Razorback first-year head coach Chris Johnson in the process.

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National indoor honors included three accolades for the Razorback women’s program. Chris Johnson earned Coach of the Year, Boogie Johnson received Assistant Coach of the Year, and Rachel Glenn collected Field Athlete of the Year.

Chris Johnson worked in the background as an assistant under Lance Harter for 12 years. He watched the legend rack up 7 National Titles as Head Coach. Now, Johnson is the head man for Arkansas women’s track and he’s already solidifying himself as the man for the job — winning the indoor national championship in his first season at the helm of the program.

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Arkansas women’s head coach Chris Johnson and Razorback high jumper Rachel Glenn received South Central Region honors as announced by USTFCCCA on Thursday.

Arkansas scored 10 points during Friday’s portion of the NCAA Indoor Championships, with Nia Robinson placing fourth in the long jump and the Razorbacks distance medley relay finishing fourth.

BOSTON – With the Razorbacks claiming national championship titles in three of the past four NCAA Indoor meets held, Arkansas enters this year’s meet ranked No. 1 under first-year head coach Chris Johnson. “It’s a tribute to the coaching staff and the high level athletes we have here,” said Johnson on the national success for […]

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First year Arkansas women’s head coach Chris Johnson earned his first SEC Indoor Coach of the Year honor following the Razorbacks convincing victory at the conference championships.