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#71 O'Neal Adams
6-3, 195
Beebe, AR
Beebe High School
- Wore jersey #31 as a sophomore
- First name: Howard; nickname: "Snoz"
- Lettered in football in 1939, 1940, 1941
- Played in NFL & AAFC for 5 years
- Brother of Johnny Adams
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#41 Johnny Adams
6-3
Beebe, AR
Beebe High School
- 1941 Helms Foundation 1st Team All-American
- First Arkansas player to score 30+ points in a game (12/30/1939 vs. Central Missouri)
- Brother of O'Neal Adams
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#4 Darrell Anderson
6-2, 175
Memphis, TN
Hamilton High School
- Stepbrother of Todd Day
- Redshirted in 1987-88 season
- Did not play in any games
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#10 Ronnie Brewer
6-7, 217
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
- 14th pick (1st round) of 2006 NBA Draft
- 2005-06 Honorable Mention AP All-American
- 2005-06 AP All-SEC 1st Team
- 2005-06 Coaches All-SEC 1st Team
- 2005-06 SEC Preseason Player of the Year
- 2005-06 Preseason All-SEC 1st Team
- 2004-05 All-SEC 1st Team
- 2003-04 SEC All-Freshman Team
- 2003-04 Rivals.com 2nd Team Freshman All-American
- 2003 Parade All-American
- Son of Ron Brewer and cousin of Fred Gulley
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#10 Ron Brewer
6-4, 180
Fort Smith, AR
Northside High School (Westark JC)
- Transferred to Arkansas from Westark JC
- Father of Ronnie Brewer
- Nickname: "Boothead"
- 7th pick (1st round) of 1978 NBA Draft (NBA stats)
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#5 T.J. Cleveland
6-1, 166
Birmingham, AL
Minor High School
- Nephew of Arkansas assistant and head coach Mike Anderson
- Arkansas assistant coach from 2011-12 through 2018-19
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#10 Todd Day
6-8, 188
Memphis, TN
Hamilton High School
- 1988 McDonald's All-American
- Arkansas' all-time scoring leader (2,395 points)
- 8th pick (1st round) of 1992 NBA Draft (NBA stats)
- Stepbrother of Darrell Anderson
- 1992 1st Team AP All-SEC
- 1990 & '91 1st Team All-SWC
- All-America Teams:
1992: 1st Team - Wooden Award. 2nd - NABC, The Sporting News, Basketball Writers. 3rd - AP & UPI.
1991: 1st Team - Wooden Award. 2nd - AP. 3rd - Basketball Times, NABC, Basketball Writers.
1990: 3rd Team - Basketball Times.
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#55 Alvin Freiburger
Point, TX
Buchanan High School
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#37 John Freiburger
6-8, 215
Point, TX
Buchanan High School
- Tight end and defensive end for football team
- Brother of Alvin Freiburger
- Nickname: Papa John
- First name: Perry
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#12 Fred Gulley III
6-2, 185
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School (Oklahoma St.)
- Transferred to Arkansas from Oklahoma St. in middle of 2011-12 season
- High school teammate of Kikko Haydar
- Cousin of Ronnie Brewer
- Walk-on in junior season
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#23 Michael Hogue
6-8, 220
Tulsa, OK
Metro Christian High School
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#33 Larry Hogue
6-6, 205
North Little Rock, AR
North Little Rock High School
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#24 Elmer Honea
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
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#56 Robert Honea
6-2
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
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#40 Kenneth Kearns
Denton, TX
Denton High School
- Selected by the New York Knicks in the 1949 NBA Draft
- Brother of Walter Kearns
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#45 Walter Kearns
6-6
Denton, TX
Denton High School
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# Gene Lambert
Searcy, AR
High School
- 1929 Helms Foundation 1st Team All-American
- Head coach of Arkansas' basketball team from 1942-43 through 1948-49
- Father of Eugene Lambert Jr.
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#44 Eugene Lambert Jr.
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
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#00 Rashad Madden
6-5, 182
Lepanto, AR
East Poinsett County High School
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#32 Bobbie Martin
6-1
Texarkana, AR
High School
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#55 Neal Martin
6-1
Texarkana, AR
High School
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#22 Makhel Mitchell
6-10, 235
Washington, DC
Woodrow Wilson (MD) High School (Maryland, Rhode Island)
- Twin brother of Makhi Mitchell
- Transferred to Arkansas from Rhode Island after junior season
- Transferred from Arkansas to Little Rock
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#15 Makhi Mitchell
6-10, 240
Washington, DC
Woodrow Wilson (MD) High School (Maryland, Rhode Island)
- Transferred to Arkansas from Rhode Island after junior season
- Twin brother of Makhel Mitchell
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#10 Marcus Monk
6-6, 225
Lepanto, AR
East Poinsett County High School
- Receiver for Arkansas' football team 2004-2007
- Selected in 7th round of 2008 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears
- Wore jersey #3 in first season
- Cousin of Rashad Madden
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# Tom Pickel
,
High School
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# Elbert Pickel
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
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#32 Steve Price
6-2, 155
Delray Beach, FL
Atlantic High School
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#32 Norman Price
6-3
Mansfield, AR
High School
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#11 Tommy Rankin
6-2, 180
Jonesboro, AR
Jonesboro High School
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#55 Roxie Rankin
6-4
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
- Also wore jersey #33
- Punter for Arkansas' football team
- Brother of Tommy Rankin
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#21 Jack Robbins
6-2
Little Rock, AR
High School
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#76 Noble Robbins
Ash Flat, AR
Ash Flat High School
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#78 Frank Schumchyk
Long Island, NY
High School
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#15 Mike Schumchyk
Long Island, NY
Center Moriches High School
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#14 Davion Spivey
6-2, 208
Ruston, LA
Ruston High School (Holmes Community College)
- Walk-on
- Transferred to Arkansas after one year at Holmes CC
- Nephew of Scotty Thurman
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#44 Martin Terry
6-4
Emporia, KS
Emporia High School (Hutchinson Community College)
- Transferred to Arkansas from Hutchinson CC
- 1973 Helms Foundation Honorable Mention All-American
- 39th pick (3rd round) of 1973 NBA Draft
- Owns Arkansas record for highest season & career scoring averages
- 1972, 1973 1st Team All-SWC
- Brother of Charles Terry
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#20 Charles Terry
6-4, 188
Emporia, KS
Emporia High School (Hutchinson Community College)
- Transferred to Arkansas from Hutchinson JC
- Brother of Martin Terry
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#30 Scotty Thurman
6-6, 210
Ruston, LA
Ruston High School
- 1993-94 NCAA Final 4 team
- 1993-94 SEC 1st Team
- 1992-93 coaches all-SEC team
- 1992-93 SEC All-Freshman Team
- 1992-93 Sporting News Freshman All-American
- Entered 1995 NBA Draft after junior season (undrafted)
- Uncle of Davion Spivey
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#34 Trey Trumbo
6-4, 178
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
- Transferred from Arkansas to Western Kentucky after sophomore season
- Son of Don Trumbo
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#43 Don Trumbo
6-3
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
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#12 Ron Van Eman
6-1, 170
McKeesport, PA
McKeesport High School
- Nephew of former Arkansas head coach Lanny Van Eman
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#21 D.J. Wagner
6-4, 195
Camden, NJ
Camden High School (Kentucky)
- 2023 McDonald's All-American
- Transferred to Arkansas from Kentucky after freshman season
- Brother of Kareem Watkins
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#21 Manuale Watkins
6-3, 205
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville High School
- Son of Arkansas assistant coach Melvin Watkins
- Walk-on in first 2 seasons
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#25 Kareem Watkins
5-8, 175
Camden, NJ
Kingsway Regional High School (Kentucky)
- Transferred to Arkansas after senior season at Kentucky
- Brother of D.J. Wagner
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