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Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Francis Schmidt (Southwest Conference) (1923–1929): 1923–24: Francis Schmidt 17–11: 3–9: 7th: 1924–25
The Razorbacks did not make the NCAA Tournament during Askew's tenure. Askew's overall record was 35–37 (.486), the first basketball coach to finish his career at Arkansas with a losing record, despite having a winning conference record of 19–17. Askew's three-season tenure is the shortest in Razorback basketball history. [6]
Arkansas: Kentucky Shaquille O'Neal, LSU 1993 Vanderbilt: Kentucky Billy McCaffrey, Vanderbilt Jamal Mashburn, Kentucky Kentucky 1993 Final Four: 1994 Arkansas: Kentucky Corliss Williamson, Arkansas Arkansas 1994 NCAA Champions Florida 1994 Final Four: 1995 Kentucky: Kentucky Corliss Williamson, Arkansas Arkansas 1995 NCAA Runner-Up: 1996 Kentucky
Rank College First Season Seasons Wins Losses Ties Win% 1 Kansas: 1896 126 2,413 758 1 .760 2 Kentucky: 1912 118 2,398 896 0 .728 3 North Carolina
The Razorbacks represent Arkansas University in the NCAA's Southeastern Conference. [1] Arkansas began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1924. [1] However, the school's record book does not generally list records from before the 1950s, as records from before this period are often incomplete and inconsistent.
This is a list of NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament all-time records, updated through the 2023 tournament. [1] [2] Schools whose names are italicized are no longer in Division I, and can no longer be included in the tournament. Teams with (*) have had games vacated due to NCAA rules violations. The records do include vacated games.
Thurman's shot is known as the "Shot heard 'round Arkansas", [2] and is considered one of the greatest plays in Arkansas Razorbacks sports history. Corliss Williamson was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament. 1993-94 is considered the greatest single season in Arkansas' one-hundred-year history of men's basketball.
0–9. 1923–24 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team; 1925–26 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team; 1926–27 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team