Donate to support student activities leadership and service-learning opportunities for UAFS students! I'm willing to match the first $50 donated! Will you donate and help me reach out goal? About our Project The Student Life Office fosters student engagement, leadership development, and diverse co-curricular programming through facilitated opportunities, preparing students to become responsible global citizens and informed leaders. Our Day of Giving funds will be used to sponsor service-learning initiatives and student leadership opportunities through leadership conferences and workshops, furthering our mission to support the growth of UAFS students. Donate today to help us reach our goal! Student Activities Office LionHeart Greek Life Campus Activities Board
I'm fundraising for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith's Day of Giving on April 28th! Please join me in supporting UAFS Students!
I'm fundraising for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith's Day of Giving on April 28th! Please join me in supporting UAFS Students!
I'm fundraising for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith's Day of Giving on April 28th! Please join me in supporting UAFS Students!
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.
I'm fundraising for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith's Day of Giving on April 28th! Please join me in supporting UAFS Students!
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.
I'm fundraising for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith's Day of Giving on April 28th! Please join me in supporting UAFS Students!
I'm fundraising for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith's Day of Giving on April 28th! Please join me in supporting UAFS Students!
I'm fundraising for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith's Day of Giving on April 28th! Please join me in supporting UAFS Students!
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.
Fundraising is vital for the continued success of UAFS Baseball. Funds raised will aid in purchasing uniforms and assist in travel expenses that are pertinent to the season’s competition. Our Goal With your support in the past, the program has been able to purchase top of the line newly branded uniforms. Our student athletes are elite contenders pursuing excellence on the field. Your generous donations to the team will directly benefit their collegiate experience. UAFS competes in the Lone Star Conference which includes powerhouse baseball programs across a 4-state demographic. Funds raised ensure a competitive experience for our Lions. “UAFS Family, friends and fans - Thank you for taking time to view our fundraising page. Your gracious and generous support will help us offer a high-quality student athlete experience for all participants. Raising funds for our program is vital to our continued success and allots the opportunity to provide a competitive environment for them. If you would, please take a moment and share our fundraiser with current and future Lion fans via our social media platforms. Your donations never go unnoticed and you are the reason our program is successful. Thank you for your dedication to UAFS Baseball and Go Lions!” –Todd Holland, Head Baseball Coach UAFS Our Team NCAA II Record: 284-228 (.555) – as of 3/11/21 – Winning season in 9 of 11 seasons NCAA Appearances: 2017 First Team All-Conference honorees: 15 All-Region honorees: 8 View our Schedule! Lions drafted since 2000 2019 - Logan Allen – Rd 14 (Tampa Bay Rays) 2009 – Jordan Sallis – Rd 47 (Boston Red Sox) 2008 – Chase Huchingson – Rd 23 (Houston Astros) 2008 – Aaron Davidson – Rd 31 (San Francisco Giants) 2006 – Michael Hubbard – Rd 49 (Miami Marlins) 2004 – Matt Clarkson – Rd 16 (Boston Red Sox) 2004 – Derik Drewett – Rd 36 (Baltimore Orioles) 2003 – Corey McCoy – Rd 28 (San Diego Padres) 2003 – Abel Newton – Rd 33 (New York Mets) 2003 – Ryan Reichelderfer – Rd 44 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2002 – Adam Harben – Rd 15 (Minnesota Twins) 2002 – Toby Gardenhire – Rd 38 (Minnesota Twins) 2001 – Aaron Ledbetter – Rd 24 (St. Louis Cardinals) 2001 – Jay Sawatski – Rd 40 (New York Mets) *Craig Gentry played two seasons in 2003 & 2004 and was drafted in the 10th round in 2006 by the Texas Rangers. This UAFS Hall of Famer played in two World Series in 2010 & 2011.