false
388
Saturday 06/08
NCAA Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 06/08
NCAA Championships
T&F - Men
Thursday 06/06
NCAA Championships
T&F - Women
Thursday 06/06
NCAA Championships
T&F - Men
Wednesday 06/05
NCAA Championships
T&F - Women
Wednesday 06/05
NCAA Championships
T&F - Men
Sunday 06/02
Kansas State
4
Baseball
3
Sunday 06/02
Bryant
3
Baseball
12
Saturday 06/01
Wichita State
1
Baseball
3
Friday 05/31
Bryant
4
Baseball
1
Thursday 05/30
Day Three
Golf - Men
Wednesday 05/29
Day Two
Golf - Men
Tuesday 05/28
Day One
Golf - Men
Saturday 05/25
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Men
Saturday 05/25
LSU
3
Baseball
1
Saturday 05/25
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Women
Friday 05/24
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Women
Friday 05/24
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Men
Friday 05/24
Fourth Round
Golf - Women
1200
Thursday 05/23
LSU
1
Baseball
4
Thursday 05/23
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Men
Thursday 05/23
NCAA West Preliminary
T&F - Women
Thursday 05/23
Third Round
Golf - Women
891
Wednesday 05/22
NCAA Tournament Individual Singles
Tennis - Women
Wednesday 05/22
Ole Miss
1
Baseball
2
Wednesday 05/22
Second Round
Golf - Women
589
Tuesday 05/21
First Round
Golf - Women
296
Sunday 05/19
Oklahoma
14
Softball
1
Saturday 05/18
Fordham
2
Softball
5
Saturday 05/18
Auburn
11
Baseball
6
Saturday 05/18
Oklahoma
10
Softball
5
Saturday 05/18
Day Three
Golf - Men
Friday 05/17
Auburn
0
Baseball
1
Friday 05/17
Fordham
1
Softball
5
Friday 05/17
Day Two
Golf - Men
Thursday 05/16
Auburn
3
Baseball
0
Thursday 05/16
Day One
Golf - Men
Sunday 05/12
Tennessee
2
Baseball
10
Sunday 05/12
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Sunday 05/12
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 05/11
Tennessee
1
Baseball
11
Saturday 05/11
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Saturday 05/11
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 05/11
Third Round
Golf - Women
864
Friday 05/10
Tennessee
8
Baseball
3
Friday 05/10
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Friday 05/10
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Friday 05/10
Second Round
Golf - Women
577
Thursday 05/09
Missouri
8
Softball
0
Thursday 05/09
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Thursday 05/09
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Thursday 05/09
First Round
Golf - Women
283
Sunday 05/05
Auburn
0
Softball
5
Saturday 05/04
Auburn
7
Softball
8
Saturday 05/04
Kentucky
4
Baseball
3
Saturday 05/04
Kentucky
3
Baseball
5
Friday 05/03
Auburn
0
Softball
6
Friday 05/03
Kentucky
1
Baseball
2
Friday 05/03
Arkansas Twilight
T&F - Men
Friday 05/03
Arkansas Twilight
T&F - Women
Tuesday 04/30
Missouri State
3
Baseball
6
Sunday 04/28
Tennessee
Softball
Sunday 04/28
Georgia
Baseball
Sunday 04/28
Tennessee
Softball
Sunday 04/28
Payton Jordan invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 04/27
Arkansas Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 04/27
Arkansas Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 04/27
Georgia
1
Baseball
2
Friday 04/26
Tennessee
1
Softball
2
Friday 04/26
Georgia
0
Baseball
2
Tuesday 04/23
Oklahoma
Baseball
Sunday 04/21
Texas A&M
1
Baseball
2
Sunday 04/21
Kentucky
5
Softball
3
Sunday 04/21
Third Round
Golf - Women
923
Sunday 04/21
Day Three
Golf - Men
Sunday 04/21
NCAA Championship
Gymnastics
Saturday 04/20
Texas A&M
2
Baseball
12
Saturday 04/20
Kentucky
0
Softball
4
Saturday 04/20
Second Round
Golf - Women
621
Saturday 04/20
Arkansas-Oregon Dual
T&F - Men
Saturday 04/20
Day Two
Golf - Men
Friday 04/19
Texas A&M
5
Baseball
3
Friday 04/19
Kentucky
1
Softball
4
Friday 04/19
First Round
Golf - Women
313
Friday 04/19
Mt. SAC Relays
T&F - Women
Friday 04/19
Arkansas-Oregon Dual
T&F - Men
Friday 04/19
Day One
Golf - Men
Friday 04/19
NCAA Championship
Gymnastics
196.150
Thursday 04/18
Auburn
4
Tennis - Women
3
Thursday 04/18
Mt. SAC Relays
T&F - Women
Wednesday 04/17
Alabama
4
Tennis - Men
2
Tuesday 04/16
Nebraska
4
Baseball
2
Tuesday 04/16
Nebraska
3
Baseball
0
Sunday 04/14
Missouri
10
Softball
11
Sunday 04/14
LSU
5
Baseball
3
Sunday 04/14
University of Houston
2
Tennis - Women
4
Saturday 04/13
LSU
3
Baseball
8
Saturday 04/13
Jackson State
0
Tennis - Men
4
Saturday 04/13
John McDonnell Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 04/13
John McDonnell Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 04/13
Missouri
1
Softball
4
Saturday 04/13
LSU
1
Tennis - Women
6
Saturday 04/13
LSU
4
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 04/12
LSU
6
Baseball
2
Friday 04/12
Missouri
9
Softball
0
Wednesday 04/10
Missouri St.
Softball
Tuesday 04/09
New Mexico
3
Baseball
4
Tuesday 04/09
New Mexico
3
Baseball
0
Tuesday 04/09
Nebraska-Omaha
0
Tennis - Men
4
Tuesday 04/09
Nebraska-Omaha
0
Tennis - Men
7
Monday 04/08
John McDonnell Combined Events
T&F - Women
Sunday 04/07
St. Louis
0
Tennis - Men
7
Sunday 04/07
John McDonnell Combined Events
T&F - Men
Sunday 04/07
John McDonnell Combined Events
T&F - Women
Sunday 04/07
Georgia
4
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 04/07
Georgia
7
Tennis - Women
0
Sunday 04/07
LSU
5
Softball
4
Sunday 04/07
Kennesaw State
0
Tennis - Women
7
Sunday 04/07
Day Two
Golf - Men
Saturday 04/06
Oregon State NCAA Regional
Gymnastics
196.950
Saturday 04/06
Alabama
5
Baseball
0
Saturday 04/06
LSU
3
Softball
4
Saturday 04/06
Day One
Golf - Men
Saturday 04/06
Sun Angel Classic
T&F - Women
Friday 04/05
Alabama
0
Baseball
6
Friday 04/05
LSU
8
Softball
2
Friday 04/05
Tennessee
4
Tennis - Women
2
Friday 04/05
Tennessee
4
Tennis - Men
0
Thursday 04/04
Alabama
1
Baseball
3
Tuesday 04/02
Mississippi Valley St.
Softball
Tuesday 04/02
Mississippi Valley St.
Softball
Sunday 03/31
Mississippi State
1
Baseball
3
Sunday 03/31
Florida
4
Tennis - Men
0
Sunday 03/31
Florida
7
Tennis - Women
0
Sunday 03/31
Third Round
Golf - Women
873
Saturday 03/30
Georgia
1
Softball
8
Saturday 03/30
Mississippi State
4
Baseball
1
Saturday 03/30
Georgia
3
Softball
5
Saturday 03/30
Razorback Spring Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 03/30
Razorback Spring Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/30
Second Round
Golf - Women
583
Saturday 03/30
Stanford Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/30
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Friday 03/29
Mississippi State
4
Baseball
5
Friday 03/29
Georgia
2
Softball
5
Friday 03/29
South Carolina
5
Tennis - Women
2
Friday 03/29
South Carolina
5
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 03/29
First Round
Golf - Women
294
Friday 03/29
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Friday 03/29
Stanford Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 03/29
Stanford Invitational
T&F - Women
Thursday 03/28
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Wednesday 03/27
Mississippi Valley State
1
Baseball
2
Wednesday 03/27
UMKC
1
Softball
9
Wednesday 03/27
Texas Relays
T&F - Women
Tuesday 03/26
Mississippi Valley State
0
Baseball
6
Sunday 03/24
Tulane
60
Basketball - W
48
Sunday 03/24
Ole Miss
3
Tennis - Women
4
Sunday 03/24
South Carolina
3
Baseball
5
Sunday 03/24
Ole Miss
4
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 03/24
Third Round
Golf - Women
899
Saturday 03/23
Florida
1
Softball
0
Saturday 03/23
South Carolina
2
Baseball
4
Saturday 03/23
SEC Championship Session I (Seeds 5-8)
Gymnastics
196.400
Saturday 03/23
Texas State Quad
T&F - Men
Saturday 03/23
Texas State Elite
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/23
Day Three
Swim
Saturday 03/23
Second Round
Golf - Women
590
Friday 03/22
Florida (DH-GM 2)
5
Softball
2
Friday 03/22
South Carolina
3
Baseball
15
Friday 03/22
Florida (DH-GM1)
8
Softball
0
Friday 03/22
Mississippi State
0
Tennis - Women
4
Friday 03/22
Mississippi State
4
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 03/22
Day Two
Swim
Friday 03/22
First Round
Golf - Women
293
Thursday 03/21
Memphis
57
Basketball - W
67
Thursday 03/21
Day One
Swim
Wednesday 03/20
Savannah St.
1
Softball
14
Wednesday 03/20
Jackson State
0
Tennis - Women
5
Wednesday 03/20
Jackson State
0
Tennis - Women
4
Tuesday 03/19
Savannah St.
0
Softball
10
Tuesday 03/19
UT Pan American
1
Tennis - Men
6
Sunday 03/17
UCLA
197.425
Gymnastics
196.600
Sunday 03/17
Ole Miss
6
Baseball
4
Sunday 03/17
Texas A&M
6
Tennis - Women
1
Sunday 03/17
Texas A&M
7
Tennis - Men
0
Sunday 03/17
Texas A&M
9
Softball
1
Sunday 03/17
Day Two
Golf - Men
Saturday 03/16
Texas A&M
7
Softball
3
Saturday 03/16
Ole Miss
1
Baseball
10
Saturday 03/16
Day One
Golf - Men
Friday 03/15
Texas A&M
2
Softball
1
Friday 03/15
Ole Miss
7
Baseball
1
Friday 03/15
Missouri
5
Tennis - Women
2
Thursday 03/14
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
41
Basketball - W
63
Thursday 03/14
Vanderbilt
75
Basketball - Men
72
Wednesday 03/13
Alabama A&M
0
Baseball
13
Wednesday 03/13
Day Three
Swim
Tuesday 03/12
Alabama A&M
2
Baseball
20
Tuesday 03/12
Stephen F. Austin
2
Softball
9
Tuesday 03/12
Day Two
Swim
Tuesday 03/12
Day Two
Golf - Men
Monday 03/11
Day One
Swim
Monday 03/11
Day One
Golf - Men
Sunday 03/10
Auburn
6
Tennis - Women
1
Sunday 03/10
Auburn
6
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 03/10
Utah Valley University
3
Softball
1
Sunday 03/10
Day Three
Swim
Sunday 03/10
Third Round
Golf - Women
889
Saturday 03/09
Minnesota, Nebraska, Centenary
Gymnastics
196.350
Saturday 03/09
San Diego State (DH Gm2)
1
Baseball
4
Saturday 03/09
Utah Valley University
0
Softball
5
Saturday 03/09
Texas A&M
62
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 03/09
San Diego State (DH Gm1)
2
Baseball
8
Saturday 03/09
NCAA Championships
T&F - Men
Saturday 03/09
NCAA Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 03/09
Day Two
Swim
Saturday 03/09
Second Round
Golf - Women
591
Friday 03/08
Utah Valley University
0
Softball
3
Friday 03/08
San Diego State
3
Baseball
4
Friday 03/08
Alabama
5
Tennis - Women
2
Friday 03/08
Alabama
6
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 03/08
NCAA Championships
T&F - Men
Friday 03/08
NCAA Championships
T&F - Women
Friday 03/08
Day One
Swim
Friday 03/08
First Round
Golf - Women
293
Thursday 03/07
San Diego State
0
Baseball
2
Thursday 03/07
Florida
64
Basketball - W
59
Tuesday 03/05
Missouri
93
Basketball - Men
63
Sunday 03/03
OLE MISS
52
Basketball - W
93
Sunday 03/03
Vanderbilt
6
Tennis - Men
1
Sunday 03/03
Championship Game - Jacksonville State
2
Softball
3
Sunday 03/03
Vanderbilt
4
Tennis - Women
3
Sunday 03/03
Pacific
4
Baseball
3
Saturday 03/02
Semifinal vs. Northern Iowa
1
Softball
17
Saturday 03/02
Arizona State
3
Baseball
1
Saturday 03/02
Kentucky
60
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 03/02
Jacksonville St.
5
Softball
4
Saturday 03/02
Day One
Swim
Saturday 03/02
Alex Wilson Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 03/01
Missouri, Centenary, Lindenwood
Gymnastics
196.650
Friday 03/01
Northern Iowa
0
Softball
8
Friday 03/01
Gonzaga
3
Baseball
0
Friday 03/01
Wright St.
3
Softball
11
Friday 03/01
Kentucky
3
Tennis - Women
4
Friday 03/01
Arkansas Final Qualifier
T&F - Men
Friday 03/01
Kentucky
5
Tennis - Men
2
Friday 03/01
Arkansas Final Qualifier
T&F - Women
Friday 03/01
Alex Wilson Invitational
T&F - Men
Thursday 02/28
Florida
69
Basketball - W
58
Thursday 02/28
Arizona State
3
Baseball
2
Wednesday 02/27
LSU
65
Basketball - Men
60
Tuesday 02/26
Day Three
Golf - Men
Monday 02/25
Third Round
Golf - Women
867
Monday 02/25
Day Two
Golf - Men
Sunday 02/24
Third place game - Saint Louis
0
Softball
8
Sunday 02/24
Evansville
2
Baseball
10
Sunday 02/24
TENNESSEE
60
Basketball - W
54
Sunday 02/24
Tulsa
3
Tennis - Women
4
Sunday 02/24
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Sunday 02/24
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Sunday 02/24
Semifinal - ULM
7
Softball
6
Sunday 02/24
First and Second Rounds
Golf - Women
583
Sunday 02/24
Day One
Golf - Men
Saturday 02/23
Florida
71
Basketball - Men
54
Saturday 02/23
Saint Louis
0
Softball
8
Saturday 02/23
Evansville
2
Baseball
5
Saturday 02/23
Murray St.
0
Softball
8
Saturday 02/23
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Saturday 02/23
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Saturday 02/23
Purdue
3
Tennis - Men
4
Saturday 02/23
Day Five
Swim
Friday 02/22
Alabama
197.100
Gymnastics
197.100
Friday 02/22
Ohio State
4
Tennis - Women
3
Friday 02/22
Evansville
4
Baseball
10
Friday 02/22
ULM
3
Softball
14
Friday 02/22
SEC Championships
T&F - Men
Friday 02/22
SEC Championships
T&F - Women
Friday 02/22
Day Four
Swim
Thursday 02/21
Georgia
60
Basketball - Men
62
Thursday 02/21
Georgia
66
Basketball - W
34
Thursday 02/21
Day Three
Swim
Wednesday 02/20
Day Two
Swim
Tuesday 02/19
New Orleans
0
Baseball
3
Tuesday 02/19
New Orleans
0
Baseball
14
Tuesday 02/19
Day One
Swim
Sunday 02/17
Oral Roberts
1
Tennis - Men
6
Sunday 02/17
MISSOURI (Pink Game)
40
Basketball - W
61
Sunday 02/17
Western Illinois
7
Baseball
5
Sunday 02/17
Oklahoma
4
Tennis - Women
3
Sunday 02/17
Hofstra
6
Softball
4
Sunday 02/17
UMKC
2
Tennis - Men
5
Saturday 02/16
Missouri
71
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 02/16
Tulsa
3
Softball
1
Saturday 02/16
Western Illinois
2
Baseball
7
Saturday 02/16
Tulsa
3
Softball
14
Friday 02/15
LSU
196.825
Gymnastics
195.625
Friday 02/15
Tulsa
6
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 02/15
Western Illinois
1
Baseball
9
Friday 02/15
Florida St.
9
Softball
1
Friday 02/15
Hofstra
8
Softball
1
Wednesday 02/13
Auburn
75
Basketball - Men
83
Wednesday 02/13
Jackson St.
0
Softball
8
Wednesday 02/13
Jackson St.
2
Softball
8
Tuesday 02/12
Third Round
Golf - Women
884
Monday 02/11
Second Round
Golf - Women
587
Sunday 02/10
Alabama
80
Basketball - W
91
Sunday 02/10
Oklahoma State
4
Tennis - Women
3
Sunday 02/10
Utah
1
Softball
5
Sunday 02/10
First Round
Golf - Women
291
Sunday 02/10
Day Two
Golf - Men
Saturday 02/09
Weber St.
2
Softball
10
Saturday 02/09
Loyola Marymount
3
Softball
8
Saturday 02/09
Vanderbilt
67
Basketball - Men
49
Saturday 02/09
New Mexico
3
Tennis - Men
4
Saturday 02/09
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 02/09
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 02/09
Husky Classic
T&F - Men
Saturday 02/09
Day One
Golf - Men
Friday 02/08
Auburn
195.650
Gymnastics
196.325
Friday 02/08
Southern Utah
2
Softball
3
Friday 02/08
Oregon
6
Tennis - Men
1
Friday 02/08
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 02/08
Tyson Invitational
T&F - Women
Friday 02/08
Colorado St.
4
Softball
5
Friday 02/08
Husky Classic
T&F - Women
Thursday 02/07
KENTUCKY
80
Basketball - W
74
Tuesday 02/05
Florida
69
Basketball - Men
80
Sunday 02/03
Mississippi State
47
Basketball - W
44
Sunday 02/03
Minnesota
3
Tennis - Men
4
Sunday 02/03
Yale
4
Tennis - Women
3
Saturday 02/02
Tennessee
60
Basketball - Men
73
Saturday 02/02
Kansas University
81
Swim
219
Saturday 02/02
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 02/02
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Women
Friday 02/01
Florida
197.575
Gymnastics
196.175
Friday 02/01
Army
0
Tennis - Men
6
Friday 02/01
Army
1
Tennis - Men
6
Friday 02/01
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 02/01
Armory Collegiate Invitational
T&F - Women
Thursday 01/31
Alabama
59
Basketball - Men
56
Thursday 01/31
Ole Miss
66
Basketball - W
77
Wednesday 01/30
UAB
3
Tennis - Men
4
Sunday 01/27
SOUTH CAROLINA
43
Basketball - W
40
Saturday 01/26
Virginia
6
Tennis - Men
1
Saturday 01/26
South Carolina
75
Basketball - Men
54
Saturday 01/26
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Women
Saturday 01/26
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Men
Saturday 01/26
Washington State
2
Tennis - Women
5
Friday 01/25
Denver
195.125
Gymnastics
195.475
Friday 01/25
Georgia State
2
Tennis - Men
4
Friday 01/25
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Women
Friday 01/25
Razorback Team Invitational
T&F - Men
Friday 01/25
Northwestern
5
Tennis - Women
2
Thursday 01/24
Missouri
50
Basketball - W
58
Wednesday 01/23
Mississippi State
70
Basketball - Men
96
Sunday 01/20
South Dakota State
0
Tennis - Men
7
Sunday 01/20
Nebraska-Omaha
0
Tennis - Men
7
Sunday 01/20
Lamar
0
Tennis - Women
7
Saturday 01/19
UT - Pan American
0
Tennis - Women
7
Saturday 01/19
Ole Miss
76
Basketball - Men
64
Saturday 01/19
Texas A&M Triangular
T&F - Men
Saturday 01/19
Texas A&M Triangular
T&F - Women
Saturday 01/19
Prairie View A&M
0
Tennis - Women
7
Saturday 01/19
Davidson College
96
Swim
194
Saturday 01/19
Queens College
85
Swim
191
Friday 01/18
Kentucky
195.500
Gymnastics
193.075
Friday 01/18
Florida State
133
Swim
167
Friday 01/18
South Carolina
77
Swim
223
Thursday 01/17
Georgia
57
Basketball - W
53
Wednesday 01/16
Auburn
80
Basketball - Men
88
Sunday 01/13
Vanderbilt
78
Basketball - W
58
Saturday 01/12
Vanderbilt
33
Basketball - Men
56
Saturday 01/12
Penn State
146.5
Swim
151.5
Saturday 01/12
Missouri State
50
Swim
250
Friday 01/11
Georgia
196.200
Gymnastics
195.775
Friday 01/11
Arkansas-Texas Dual
78
T&F - Men
85
Friday 01/11
Arkansas-Oklahoma State Dual
61
T&F - Women
81
Thursday 01/10
LSU
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Robert Pulliza
Position: Head Coach
Hometown: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Alma Mater: Ball State
Graduating Year: 1996
Experience: 4 Years
Phone: 479-575-8484
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Robert Pulliza
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The University of Arkansas added one of the nation's top recruiters to its athletic staff when Robert Pulliza was introduced as the head coach of the Razorbacks on July 11, 2008. Pulliza, one of just a handful of coaches in the country to play and coach in the Final Four, became the second head coach in program history. As a player, Pulliza was a two-year captain for the Ball State men's volleyball team and helped lead the Cardinals to the NCAA Final Four in 1994 and 1995. Then as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, Pulliza helped guide the Badgers to the Final Four during the 2000 season.

In his fifth season, Pulliza and the Razorbacks advanced to the NCAA Tournament and entered the postseason with a 22-9 overall record and a 13-7 tally in Southeastern Conference play. Both win totals represent highs for Pulliza as the Razorback head coach. The 20-win season is the first for Arkansas since the 2005 season, three years prior to Pulliza arriving.

Pulliza's effect on the Arkansas program can also be measured by the team's reflection in the Rating Percentage Index (RPI). When he took over in 2008, the Razorbacks were ranked No. 140. In the first RPI release of the 2012 season, Arkansas was the top-ranked SEC team at No. 16. The team was a mainstay in the RPI top 30 throughout the 2012 campaign.

In 2012, the Razorbacks added four All-SEC accolades with selections for Roslandy Acosta, Amanda Anderson, Liz Fortado and Jasmine Norton. Anderson was named the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Acosta and Norton earned First- and Second-Team honors, respectively, and Fortado was voted to the All-Freshman Team. Under Pulliza’s watch, Norton became just the second player in program history to finish her career with four All-SEC honors.

Postseason accolades continued for Arkansas when Acosta and Norton were both voted to the 2012 AVCA All-South Region First Team. It marked the first time since 2003 that Razorback teammates received all-region honors in the same season. Norton became the third player in program history to earn three all-region honors during her Razorback career.

In addition to the SEC Scholar-Athlete selection for Anderson, fellow senior Kasey Heckelman was recognized for her work in the classroom as a member of the Capital One Academic All-District VI First Team.

On the recruiting front, Pulliza’s efforts brought in the No. 26 recruiting class in the nation in 2012, according to PrepVolleyball.com's Top 30 annual list. The ranking is the highest in program history by the publication. Only three SEC teams were ahead of the Razorbacks in the rankings. The group marks Pulliza’s fourth recruiting class and has three players recognized by PrepVolleyball. Fortado was ranked 75th, Ana Jusino was ranked 79th and Summer Morgan was one of 20 players to just miss being included inside the Top 100. Fortado was also named to the Under Armour High School All-American Team. His 2013 recruiting class includes three top-100 players on the PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces List.

With four recruiting classes under his belt at Arkansas, Pulliza has an AVCA All-American in Norton and five All-SEC performers with Acosta, Anderson, Fortado, Norton and Raymariely Santos. Acosta also brought Olympic experience to the program when she joined Arkansas prior to the 2011 season.

The development of Santos as the Razorbacks’ setter has also been key to the program’s recent success. With Santos directing the offense, Arkansas’ hitting percentage was consistently ranked within the top 50 among the nation’s teams. Pulliza has also seen Santos move into third place on the program’s career assists list.

Using a fast-paced offense and building a competitive home schedule, Pulliza built a fan-friendly brand of volleyball that brought in the fans. Arkansas’ 2012 home attendance increased for the fourth consecutive season, setting a single-season record for total attendance at Barnhill Arena. Seven of the top-10 home crowds have come during the past three seasons, including a program-record 3,015 fans in attendance for the Razorbacks’ 2012 SEC opener against No. 13 Florida.

Having completed his fourth season with the Razorbacks in 2011, Pulliza continued to guide his team toward joining the nation's elite. At season's end, Arkansas owned an 18-13 overall record and a 10-win SEC tally. At the time, the conference total was the most by the program since the league went to the double round-robin format. The Razorbacks finished second in the SEC Western Division and fifth overall, the team's best conference finish since the 2005 season.

As part of its non-conference schedule, Arkansas claimed a pair of tournament titles with victories at the Deacon Invitational in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the West Point Challenge in New York. The Razorbacks' record to start SEC play (8-3) was the sixth-best in program history.

Individually, Norton, a preseason All-SEC selection, and Stipanovich capped their respective seasons by earning All-SEC honors. Norton was named to the All-SEC First Team and Stipanovich, the fourth all-conference performer under Pulliza, was named to the All-SEC Second Team. For the first time since 2003, Arkansas had two players on either the league's First- or Second-Team. Norton added to her collection of honors with a selection to COBRA Magazine's Midsouth All-Region Team.

In his third season at the helm of the Arkansas volleyball program, Pulliza guided the youthful 2010 Razorbacks to a fourth-place finish in the Western Division and a seventh-place overall conference finish. All six conference teams ahead of Arkansas advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

With a roster that featured no seniors in 2010, Pulliza saw two of his underclassmen standouts recognized by the SEC coaches at the end of the season. Norton earned a spot on the All-SEC Second Team, the second such honor of her career, and Santos became the ninth player in Razorback history to earn SEC All-Freshman honors. She joined Anderson and Norton as the three all-freshman selections for Pulliza at that time; Fortado became the fourth in 2012.

During the season, Norton led the SEC offensively with 3.83 kills per set. With the accomplishment, she became the first player in Arkansas volleyball history to lead the conference in kills per set over the course of an entire season. At her setter position, Santos earned two Freshman of the Week awards and one Defensive Player of the Week selection. Freshman Brooke Fournier was also selected to the USA Junior A2 National Team that competed in Europe during the summer of 2011.

In 2009, on the talents of the youngest roster since the program's inaugural season, the Razorback volleyball team took tremendous strides during Pulliza's second year as head coach. Picked to finish 10th in the Southeastern Conference in the preseason coaches' poll, the Razorbacks exceeded all expectations to post the sixth-best record in the league.

As impressive as the team's development, the emergence of Norton as Arkansas' go-to player on the outside was instrumental to the team's success. Norton was a member of Pulliza's first recruiting class at Arkansas, which was ranked in the nation's top 45 by PrepVolleyball.com.

During her first season in Cardinal and White, Norton became the sixth All-American in Razorback program history when she was selected as an Honorable Mention performer by the AVCA. In addition to her national recognition, Norton was named the SEC and South Region Freshman of the Year, earned a spot on the All-SEC Second Team and garnered All-South Region Honorable Mention accolades. During the season, the Rowlett, Texas, native set an SEC record by earning six league Freshman of the Week awards, all of which came during conference play.

That initial group of recruits also included Anderson, the very first commitment for Pulliza as Arkansas' head coach. Anderson and Norton were both named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, the seventh and eighth All-Freshman selections in program history. During the season, Anderson earned all-tournament honors at the TCU Invitational and Arkansas Invitational, the latter resulting in the 6-2 middle blocker being named the SEC Freshman of the Week.

Pulliza's first season with the Razorback Nation included a pair of SEC sweeps and his first foray into the SEC Coaches' Beach Volleyball Championship. He also helped then-freshman Stipanovich earn a spot on the USA Junior A2 National Team that traveled to Europe during the summer of 2009.

In addition to his success at the collegiate level, Pulliza has also gained international experience with the Puerto Rico and USA National Team programs. In 2000 and 2001, he was an assistant with the USA Youth National Team, with the 2000 team earning a silver medal at the NORCCA Zonal Championship. Pulliza went on to serve as an assistant coach with the USA National A2 team in the summer of 2003.

Most recently, Pulliza continued his international outreach in July 2012 where he served as the head coach for the USA/BIP Development Team at the 2nd Annual China-USA Challenge. During the tour, Pulliza and his team, which included Norton, competed against the professional teams from Liaoning, Shanghai and Tianjin.

In the spring of 2010 and with Pulliza on staff, the Puerto Rico Youth National Team won the bronze medal at the NORCECA Girls' Youth Continental Championship. The top-three finish ensured a trip to the 2011 FIVB Youth World Championship in Turkey. In February 2010, Pulliza was part of the coaching staff that took the Puerto Rico Junior National Team to Lima, Peru, to compete in the Summer Cup. The team played Chile, the Dominican Republic and Peru, picking up a win against the Chilean team. As well as his assistant coach duties, Pulliza has also served as a consultant for Puerto Rico.

Pulliza, who is in his third season as a member of the AVCA Postseason Awards Committee for the South Region, has also been actively involved in the community since arriving in Fayetteville. Along with his wife, he established the Robert and Jamie Pulliza Opportunity Scholarship in 2009. The scholarship was established for a non-athlete attending the University of Arkansas based on academic achievement, leadership and community engagement. Hayden Herrera was the first recipient of the scholarship and is set to graduate during this academic year.

In a further show of his dedication to the University and community, Pulliza is a member of the Athletic Director's Council on Diversity. In 2012, El Latino, an Arkansas Times publication, named Pulliza to the Who’s Who list of the Latino Community in the state of Arkansas.

Pulliza came to Fayetteville after stops in some of the nation's best programs, including, most recently, the University of Kentucky where he served as the associate head coach.

He was instrumental in re-energizing the Kentucky program upon his arrival in 2004. His recruiting prowess with the Wildcats was evident as his 2007 class was ranked No. 8 in the country. He followed with the 17th-ranked recruiting class in 2008. Pulliza's class in 2006 was ranked 26th by PrepVolleyball.com.

One of the standouts from Pulliza's initial recruiting class at Kentucky, setter Sarah Rumely, went on to be voted the 2008 SEC Player of the Year and two-time All-American. During her first season, Rumely was twice named the SEC Freshman of the Week en route to being named the SEC Freshman of the Year.

One member of the 2007 Kentucky team, Queen Nzenwa, became the program's first All-America selection since 1993 after finishing the year ranked eighth in the nation in blocks per game. Pulliza's 2007 freshman class again led the SEC in first-year player success as the Wildcats brought home four SEC Freshman of the Week honors and a league-leading seven honors.

Kentucky made three NCAA tournament appearances in Pulliza's three seasons for the first time in school history. In addition, Pulliza helped guide the Wildcats to a 20-win season for the first time since 1993. Kentucky had three consecutive 17-plus win seasons including back-to-back 19-win years and Pulliza coached nine All-SEC members and 10 All-SEC Academic honorees.

Pulliza's college coaching career began in 1996 as an assistant coach at James Madison University. The Dukes began the season with an RPI outside the top 200 but ended the year with a No. 61 RPI ranking. He moved on to Northern Illinois for the 1998-99 season helping the Huskies to the Mid-American Conference regular season title and second round of the NCAA Tournament in 1998.

Pulliza's next endeavor was in Madison, Wis., where he served as the recruiting coordinator and offensive coordinator for the Badgers from 1999-2001. He is credited with recruiting Volleyball Magazine's sixth-best class in the country in 2001. In addition, Pulliza found himself on the sidelines as the Badgers won the Big Ten title and were in the NCAA Final Four Championship match in 2000.

The next stop for Pulliza was the University of Texas where he helped revitalize the Longhorn program. While serving as recruiting coordinator for the Longhorns, Pulliza signed Student Sports Magazine's second-ranked recruiting class in the nation in 2003 and landed PrepVolleyball.com's 13th-ranked class in 2004.

A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Pulliza is a 1996 graduate of Ball State with a degree in general studies. Pulliza received his master's degree in athletics administration and coaching in 1998 from James Madison University. His wife, Jamie, is a speech pathologist.

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