Razorback Soccer to Host 'Kick or Treat' for Final Home Game

Razorback Soccer to Host 'Kick or Treat' for Final Home Game
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Join the Razorbacks on Halloween night when they host Missouri for their final home game of the season at 7 p.m. Beginning at 6 p.m., the Hogs will hold a "Kick or Treat" event where fans of all ages can trick-or-treat with Razorback student-athletes. A costume contest for all ages will be held with first through fifth place taking home cash prizes.

Tickets are $4 and kids 17 and under get in free. Fans wearing Halloween costumes will receive free admission to the game.

For more information about "Kick or Treat" contact the Razorback marketing office at 479-575-6055 or mkthogs@uark.edu.

Stay connected with the Razorbacks by following them on Twitter @RazorbackSoccer and on Facebook at Arkansas Razorback soccer.

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Janna Hughes, Asst. Director of Marketing
Razorback Marketing
479-575-6055, jxh066@uark.edu

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