University Recreation Club Sports Apparel Now Sold Online

University Recreation Club Sports Apparel Now Sold Online
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Support the University Recreation Club Sports teams by purchasing apparel online or at the Razorback Shop in the Arkansas Union. 

“We are excited for this new venture and opportunity,” said Shannon Dere, assistant director for Club Sports. “This is something the program and clubs have wanted to do for a long time so for it to come to fruition is a great step forward for us.”

Both short-sleeve and long-sleeve styles in a variety of colors are available for purchase for nine different clubs. The Razorback Shop and Club Sports program is looking at expanding the selection to include additional clubs as a portion of the proceeds will go to the individual club sports team supported by the sale.

For questions, please contact Shannon Dere at 575-6736 or sdere@uark.edu.

Contacts

Lindsay Smith , Public Information Corrdinator
University Recreation
575-2662, ltlarso@uark.edu

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