SEARCY, Ark. – The Harding men's basketball team is officially in the "home stretch" of its quest for a second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, appearing at No. 9 in the final NCAA Central Region rankings released Wednesday.
SEARCY, Ark. — The Harding Lady Bisons are positioned for a high seed in the upcoming NCAA Division II Tournament, appearing at No. 4 in the final Central Region rankings released by the NCAA on Wednesday.
SEARCY, Ark. – The Harding men's golf team continues to cement its status as a national powerhouse, moving up to No. 26 in the latest NCAA Division II rankings and securing the No. 3 spot in the Central Region.
SEARCY, Ark. – As the spring season hits its stride, the Harding women's golf team remains firmly in contention for a postseason berth, appearing at No. 8 in the NCAA Central Region rankings released Wednesday.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Following a dominant performance in Harding's home-opening victory, junior Sebastian De Las Salas has been named the MIAA/GAC South Division Men's Tennis Athlete of the Week, as announced by the league office Wednesday.
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – On the heels of the program's third Great American Conference regular-season championship, Harding head coach Tim Kirby was named the GAC Coach of the Year, leading a group of three Lady Bison standouts—Josie Williams, Kori Sanders, and Maddi Holt—on the All-GAC lists, the league office announced Wednesday.
TEMPE, Ariz. – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) released its updated NCAA Division II national rankings on Wednesday, and the Harding men's tennis program is well-represented across the board. Highlighting the release is a historic move for the doubles pair of Adrian Solorzano and Cian Mikkelsen, who jumped to No. 2 in the nation.
TEMPE, Ariz. – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) released its updated national rankings Wednesday, and the Harding women's tennis program is well-represented among the nation's elite.
JACKSON, Tenn. – A double-digit offensive outburst from Union University proved too much for Harding baseball to overcome Tuesday night, as the Bisons fell 15-7 in a non-conference mid-week matchup at Fesmire Field.