The resolution recognizes the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Razorbacks women's soccer team for their outstanding achievements during the 2024 season. The team finished with an impressive record of 16 wins, 2 losses, and 3 ties, including an undefeated home record of 11-0-2. They achieved the number one ranking in college soccer polls for the first time in program history and earned a number two seed in the NCAA tournament, marking the highest seed in the program's history. Under the leadership of Coach Colby Hale, who has led the team to all eleven NCAA tournament appearances, the Razorbacks advanced to the "Sweet Sixteen" for the fourth time and reached the Southeastern Conference tournament semifinals for the eighth time in nine years.
Additionally, the resolution highlights individual accomplishments, including Ava Tankersley's recognition as a first-team All-American and her selection as a semifinalist for the prestigious Hermann Trophy. The team also set records for attendance, with a total of 29,734 fans throughout the season, and tied a program record for goals scored with 71. The Razorbacks led the nation in several statistical categories, including scoring average and total goals, showcasing their dominance in women's college soccer. The resolution concludes with a formal recognition by the Senate and a presentation of the resolution to Coach Hale.