Track and field wins 44th SEC title for longtime coach

In his final season as coach of Arkansas’ women’s track and field team, Lance Harter won his 44th SEC title.

Another SEC Indoor track-and-fielc season is in the books and it’s another win for legendary Arkansas coach Lance Harter.

Harter is set to retire officially in June after spending 33 seasons at Arkansas. He coached 458 first-team All-Americans during that time and won six NCAA titles. Last season, he added the USTFCCCA Terry Crawford Program of the Year to his resume, the first of his three-decade career.

The team victory was also the 13th SEC Indoor title, moving Arkansas ahead of the 12 claimed by LSU and the ninth consecutive SEC title.

The men’s and women’s teams combined for the 10th time the Razorbacks swept the SEC indoor championship, and the 33rd time overall they achieved that feat (19x Cross Country, 4x Outdoor).

Next for the Hogs on the track is the NCAA Indoor Championship in Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 10-11. Then, the outdoor season officially starts March 30 at the Texas Relays in Austin hosted by the Texas Longhorns.

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