These stats were originally compiled for the November 13, 2013 issue of The Arkansas Traveler.
5 - Three-point shots made by sophomore Anthlon Bell in Arkansas’ season-opener against SIU-Edwardsville. He was 5-for-6 behind the arc for an .833 three-point shooting percentage.
57.9 - Three-point shooting percentage by the Arkansas women’s basketball team in its season-opener against Sam Houston State. The Razorbacks were 11-for-19 behind the arc. Freshmen McKenzie Adams and Kelsey Brooks were 4-for-6 and 3-for-5, respectively.
52 - Points scored by true freshmen in the women’s team’s victory Friday. Adams, Brooks, Jessica Jackson and Bria Pitts combined for 64.2 percent of Arkansas’ 81 points.
4 - Goals scored by Arkansas in its 4-0 first round victory over Missouri in the Southeastern Conference tournament. The four goals are the most the Razorbacks have scored in an SEC tournament game since 1994. Sophomore Ashleigh Ellenwood scored two of the goals.
1996 - The last year the Razorback soccer team won a game in the SEC tournament. Arkansas defeated Georgia 3-1 in the semifinals that season.
0 - Times Arkansas has beaten Florida in the SEC soccer tournament. The Gators eliminated the Razorbacks this season and have also knocked them out of the tournament in 1996, 1999 and 2000.
7 - Consecutive losses by the Arkansas football team. This matches the longest losing streak in UA history. The Razorbacks also lost seven straight games in 1990.
.625 - Combined winning percentage of the seven teams Arkansas lost to during its 1990 losing streak. Three of the teams finished the season under .500.
.750 - Combined winning percentage of the seven teams Arkansas lost to during its current streak. Only one team, Florida, is below .500.
7.5 - Sacks by senior Chris Smith this season. That is the 10th most in a single season in UA history and second most in the SEC this season. He now has 20.5 career sacks, which is fifth in UA history.
25.5 - Career sacks by Wayne Harris from 1985 to 1988. Smith needs five sacks in Arkansas’ final three games to tie Harris.
13.5 - Yards per reception by the teams that have beaten Arkansas this season. The Razorbacks gave up a season-high 16.6 yards per reception in their loss to No. 8 Auburn.
8.1 - Yards per reception by the three teams Arkansas has beaten this season. The Razorbacks held Samford to a season-low six yards per reception.
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