Senior shortstop Braxton Burnside is Arkansas' single-season home run leader and the glue that holds the Razorback softball team together. But it took her a while to find a home with the Hogs. The small-town Paragould, Ark., native set the high school home run record in the state, but was passed over by the Hogs during the recruiting process, only ever receiving a single letter from her home-state team. Without much interest from her dream school and a strong desire to play in the SEC, Burnside committed to Missouri, where she found success. After a coaching change in Columbia, she decided to transfer, and only had eyes for the Razorbacks. After sitting out her transfer year and a season cut short by Covid-19, Burnside still found a way to write her name in the Razorback record books. This is the story of how a small-town Arkansan—who only ever wanted to be a Hog—found her way home.
200. Dan Enos: Welcome Back
199. Mateo Fernández de Oliviera: The Master
198. Dave Van Horn: Managing a Program
SPECIAL: Devo Davis, Arkansas' Mr. March
SPECIAL: Joe Kleine, Jordan Walsh & Matt Zimmerman Preview NCAA Tournament
197. Nick Smith Jr.: Rising Star
196. Dr. Charles Robinson: Paving the Way
195. Makayla Daniels: Senior Leader
194. Travis Williams: Rapid Rise
193. Kevin Scanlon: Making Arkansas Home
192. Norah Flatley: Highest Marks
191. Jordan Walsh: Defense First
190. Saylor Poffenbarger: Transfer Success
189. Anthony Black: Big Dreams
188. Ricky Council IV: Big Leap
187. Rylee Langerman: Arkansas' Glue
186. Louis Campbell: Arkansas Through & Through
185. The Miracle on Markham
184. Mike Neighbors: What's Next?
183. Pat Bradley: Boston Hog
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