Geena Davis to Throw Out First Pitch at Razorback Softball on Friday

Geena Davis, shown in a still from the movie A League of Their Own, will throw out ceremonial first pitch at Friday's Razorback softball game.
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Geena Davis, shown in a still from the movie A League of Their Own, will throw out ceremonial first pitch at Friday's Razorback softball game.

Razorback Athletics is teaming up with the Bentonville Film Festival for a family friendly evening at Bogle Park on Friday, May 5. The free event includes exciting Southeastern Conference softball action, a post-game movie screening and appearances by special guests from the world of film and sports.

It all starts with the nationally ranked Arkansas Razorbacks' softball team hosting Georgia in the first game of a key conference series. Academy Award-winning actor and BFF co-founder Geena Davis will throw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the 6:30 p.m. game between the Hogs and the Dogs. The first 100 fans at Bogle Park will receive a free BFF t-shirt and a Geena Davis autographed softball. Admission is free for all fans.

Following the game, fans are invited to stay at Bogle Park for a special screening of the film "A League of Their Own." Davis earned a Golden Globe nomination for her starring role as Dottie Hinson in the film depicting the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.

"I want to invite Razorback fans to join us for a memorable night of softball and cinema at Bogle Park," said Jeff Long, vice chancellor and director of athletics. "This free event is a great outing for the entire family and a chance to cheer on the Razorback softball team while taking in a great sports movie. We appreciate our partnership with the Bentonville Film Festival and look forward to a fantastic night."

"We are thrilled with the opportunity to partner with the University of Arkansas Department of Athletics as part of the third annual Bentonville Film Festival," said Trevor Drinkwater, co-founder of the Bentonville Film Festival. "BFF promotes inclusion with a passion to inspire young minds, a philosophy that is well aligned with the U of A and the great programs they have to support students who choose to come to school here from all over the world."

The third annual Bentonville Film Festival continues through May 7.

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Elvis John Moya, associate athletics director
Athletics Community Engagement and Fan Relations
479-575-6055, ejmoya@uark.edu

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