Big Weekend at Bogle Park: SEC Match-up against Tennessee

This weekend is a big one for Razorback softball! The Arkansas Razorback softball team will host a three-game series against Tennessee beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday. The series will continue at 1 p.m. on Saturday and then again at 1 p.m. on Sunday. There are many promotional events this weekend as well:

Friday: Bingo Friday – Fans receive a chance to win great prizes and play Bingo during the game.

Saturday: Faculty/Staff Day – All faculty/staff and one guest receive free admission with a valid University ID. Razorback four-leaf clover pins will also be given out to fans.

Sunday: Little League Day – All kids wearing Little League jerseys will receive free admission into the game. The promotional item for this game is Razorback team photo cards! Go Hogs!

Contacts

Kristin Wilmes, Razorback Marketing Intern
Razorback Marketing
479-575-6055, kwilmes@uark.edu

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