Carlsbad, California. The No. 6 Arkansas men’s golf team shot an even-par 288 on Friday to finish tied for 10th at the NCAA Championships at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, but a 10-over second round on Saturday dropped the Razorbacks into a tie for 20th heading into the third round. Fayetteville. Arkansas track and field advanced 17 individual athletes and both relay teams from the NCAA West First Rounds on Friday, sending 21 entries to the NCAA Outdoor Championships scheduled June 10-13 in Eugene. The golf team faces a Sunday push to make the 15-team cut, sitting six shots outside the 15th position after two rounds.
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If you're a fan of Arkansas sports, this is a critical weekend. The men's golf team needs a strong Sunday to make the cut at the NCAA Championships. Meanwhile, the track and field team is heading to the NCAA Outdoor Championships with a strong showing. Keep an eye on the results.
Arkansas sports are on the national stage. The golf team is fighting to stay in the game, while track and field is already advancing. This is a testament to the talent and dedication of these athletes. Worth forwarding if you know a Razorbacks fan.
Arkansas track and field athletes benefited by qualifying 21 entries to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, securing multiple event berths and national competition opportunities.
Arkansas men's golf team suffered after a 10-over second round left them tied for 20th, placing their advancement to match play at risk.
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Arkansas teams face mixed results at NCAA championships
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