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Wonder Boys Ranked 14th in Nation

Arkansas Tech will enter the NCAA Division II Tournament ranked 14th in the National Association of Basketball Coaches NCAA Division II top 25 men's basketball poll.

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Simply The Best: Golden Suns Ranked No. 1

Arkansas Tech University is back where it started the 2010-11 women's basketball season --- ranked No. 1 in the USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division II top 25 poll.

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Green and Gold Day Friday

The City of Russellville and Pope County will honor Arkansas Tech basketball on Friday.

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GSC Champs T-shirts Available Soon

The Arkansas Tech Bookstore is proud to announce the anticipated arrival of Golden Suns GSC Championship t-shirts.

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Wonder Boys Earn NCAA Tournament Bid

Arkansas Tech has earned an at-large bid to the 2011 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament.

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March Madness Returns to Russellville

The NCAA Tournament is coming back to Tucker Coliseum in Russellville for a second consecutive year.

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Bisons Top Wonder Boys in GSC Final

Harding University spoiled Arkansas Tech's bid for a third consecutive Gulf South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament championship by defeating the Wonder Boys 80-61 in the 2011 title game at the DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, Miss., on Sunday evening.

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Back-to-Back: Golden Suns Win GSC Title

Arkansas Tech is champion of the Gulf South Conference Women's Basketball Tournament for the second consecutive year and the fourth time since 1998.

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Live Blog: Wonder Boys vs. Harding

Click on the "Read More" link to follow a live blog from courtside as the nationally 13th-ranked Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys and the nationally 17th-ranked Harding Bisons play for the Gulf South Conference Tournament championship in Southaven, Miss.

 

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Live Blog: Golden Suns vs. Delta State

Click on the "Read More" link to re-live the nationally second-ranked Arkansas Tech Golden Suns' 73-62 win over the nationally third-ranked Delta State Lady Statesmen in the Gulf South Conference Tournament championship in Southaven, Miss.

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