Arkansas women basketball’s European Tour foes announced
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas women’s basketball team has learned its opponents for its 2023 European Tour. Arkansas departed for Croatia on Saturday and will return back to the United States on Monday. Arkansas will play two games in Croatia and one in Greece.
The Hogs will start out the trip in Split, Croatia, bus to Dubrovnik, Croatia, and then finish things up with a flight to Athens, Greece. The NCAA allows universities to partake in a foreign trip every four years, wit...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas women’s basketball team has learned its opponents for its 2023 European Tour. Arkansas departed for Croatia on Saturday and will return back to the United States on Monday. Arkansas will play two games in Croatia and one in Greece.
The Hogs will start out the trip in Split, Croatia, bus to Dubrovnik, Croatia, and then finish things up with a flight to Athens, Greece. The NCAA allows universities to partake in a foreign trip every four years, with this year being the first one for the women’s basketball program since 2018, as well as second in the Mike Neighbors’ era when he took that team to Italy.
The schedule is as follows: Arkansas played two Croatian opponents, the InCroatia AllStars in Split on Monday and ZKK Buducnost Podgorica in Dubrovnik at 11:30 a.m. this morning.
The Hogs will wrap up their time in Europe against Canada’s University of Regina on Thursday at 10 a.m. Regina will be in Athens to play four other NCAA schools, including a 202324 opponent in Florida State, as well as Baylor, Rutgers and Washington State.
The games will not be streamed, but live updates during the games on Twitter (@RazorbackWBB) and postgame box scores will be available.
The Hogs will participate in many fun activities while abroad. This includes a tour of Split and the entrance to Diocletian’s Palace, a city tour of Dubrovnik, a look at the Game of Thrones site, a private boat tour to the Elaphiti Islands, city tour of Athens with the Acropolis and Plaka, time spent in Vouliagmeni Beach and a three-island boat tour in Greece, among other activities.
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