Jane Sargent (right), head coach of the University of Arkasas-Fort Smith volleyball team, hands out free food to Dr. Lee E. Krehbiel, vice chancellor for enrollment management and student affairs and others Tuesday during a campus cookout as part of homecoming week inside the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center on the UAFS campus in Fort Smith. The university kicked off the week of homecoming activities, the theme for which is "Where Memories Roar," with a prep rally Monday night. The festivities continue today with an intramural championship, women s and men s basketball games against St. Edward s on Thursday, and a dance on Friday evening. Homecoming will cap off Saturday with a lunch tailgate, followed by the Lady Lions and Lions hosting St. Mary s. A crowning ceremony will take place at halftime of the men s game. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today s photo gallery.
Jane Sargent (right), head coach of the University of Arkasas-Fort Smith volleyball team, hands out free food to Dr. Lee E. Krehbiel, vice chancellor for enrollment management and student affairs and others Tuesday during a campus cookout as part of homecoming week inside the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center on the UAFS campus in Fort Smith. The university kicked off the week of homecoming activities, the theme for which is "Where Memories Roar," with a prep rally Monday night. The festivities continue today with an intramural championship, women s and men s basketball games against St. Edward s on Thursday, and a dance on Friday evening. Homecoming will cap off Saturday with a lunch tailgate, followed by the Lady Lions and Lions hosting St. Mary s. A crowning ceremony will take place at halftime of the men s game. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today s photo gallery.
FORT SMITH A spark, a moment of inspiration and togetherness, can change so much. That was the case for the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith volleyball team down the stretch last year, winning four of its final five matches in the regular season.