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Coleman, Martin join Calipari’s Staff

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FAYETTEVILLE — Razorback head basketball coach John Calipari has announced two additions to his coaching staff with Ronald “Chin” Coleman serving as associate head coach and Chuck Martin as assistant coach.
Coleman brings 13 years of experience as a collegiate coach. Over that time, he has built a reputation of focusing on relationships with his players to forge success on the court and the recruiting trail. That reputation has helped Coleman be recognized as one of the top coaches in the country.
He spent the last three seasons working on Calipari’s staff at Kentucky. He helped Sahvir Wheeler become a Bob Cousy Award finalist, TyTy Washington Jr., become a first-round NBA pick, Antonio Reeves earn All-America honors, Reed Sheppard be the National Freshman of the Year and freshman Rob Dillingham be SEC Sixth Man of the Year. Sheppard, Dillingham and D.J. Wagner were named to the SEC All-Freshman team, and freshman Justin Edwards was one of the top three recruits in the country.
Prior to Kentucky, Coleman was an assistant coach at Illinois, where he helped point guard Ayo Dosunmu earn USA TODAY National Player of the Year, win the Bob Cousy Award and be a consensus All-American. He also had coaching stops at UIC, Bradley and Colorado State.
Martin has been in the coaching profession since 1999-00 and worked with Calipari at both Memphis (2006-08) and Kentucky (2023-24). With Martin leading the team’s recruiting efforts in his one year at Kentucky, the Wildcats’ 2024 class ranked #2 in the nation.
Martin was at Oregon during the 2022-23 season and served on South Carolina’s staff from 2017-22, the last season as associate head coach. At Oregon, he worked with first team All-Pac-12 pick N’Faly Dante and recruited the likes of McDonlad’s All-American Kwame Evans Jr., and Jermaine Couisnard. In his five years with the Gamecocks, Martin helped develop 2018 Southeastern Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-SEC selection Chris Silva along with 2019 SEC Sixth Man of the Year Hassani Gravett A.J. Lawson (Dallas Mavericks) and Justin Minaya (Portland Trailblazers).
From 2014-17, Martin was an assistant coach at Indiana, where he helped the Hoosiers to two NCAA Tournament berths and a Big Ten championship in 2016, featuring the likes of future NBA pros Thomas Bryant and Ogugua “OG” Anunoby. He spent a year (2013-14) as a scout with the Oklahoma City Thunder after he was the head coach at Marist from 2008-13. Martin first worked with Coach Calipari as an assistant coach at Memphis from 2006-08. While at Memphis, the Tigers went 71-6, reaching the 2008 NCAA Championship game and having three players, including first overall pick Derrick Rose, selected in the 2008 NBA Draft.
Martin also had stops as an assistant coach at St. John’s (2004-06), Drexel (2001-04), UMass (2000-01) and Manhattan (1999-2000).

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ONE Razorback Roadshow set for eight-city bus tour

By UA Communications

FAYETTEVILLE — The ONE Razorback Roadshow, presented by First Security Bank, is once again fueled up to travel across the great state of Arkansas connecting and interacting with Razorback fans of all ages beginning on May 13.
The four-day bus tour will feature Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek and other members of Razorback Athletics, including coaches, spirit squads and band members along with Big Red. The ONE Razorback Roadshow is a part of Razorback Athletics’ ongoing commitment to be involved in communities across Arkansas while celebrating the passion and support of the Razorbacks throughout the state.

Roadshow events include free, public receptions where fans can gather to hear from members of Razorback Athletics while also enjoying complimentary appetizers and beverages. Photo opportunities with the Razorback spirit squads and Big Red as well as other Razorback giveaways will be available.
Fans will have the opportunity to enter to win special prizes, including complimentary game tickets, sideline passes to games, autographed items and special experiences. Various trophies will also be on display showcasing some of the great Razorback moments from this past year.
New this year at each stop, an official Razorback Road sign will be presented to community leaders as an opportunity to name a street in their city to showcase Razorback pride and spirit.
Jon Williams, the public announcer for Razorback Women’s Basketball and Razorback Baseball, along with Matt Zimmerman, the color analyst for Razorback Men’s Basketball radio broadcasts and the co-host of the Razorback Daily podcast, are set to serve as emcees for the events.
The roadshow will feature lunch stops in Heber Springs (May 13), Forrest City (May 14), Pine Bluff (May 15) and Texarkana (May 16). Doors for lunch events will open at 11:30 a.m. with a program beginning at noon.
Evening events will take place in Jonesboro (May 13), Little Rock (May 14), El Dorado (May 15) and Fort Smith (May 16). Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. with a program beginning at 6:00 p.m.
The events are free and open to all Razorback fans.
2024 ONE Razorback Roadshow Locations
Monday, May 13: Lunch event - Heber Springs (Red Apple Inn) | Evening event - Jonesboro (The Lounge at Huntington Square)
Tuesday, May 14: Lunch event - Forrest City (The Legacy) | Evening event - Little Rock (The Hall)
Wednesday, May 15: Lunch event - Pine Bluff (Leon’s Catfish and Steakhouse) | Evening event - El Dorado (Off The Rail Café)
Thursday, May 16: Lunch event - Texarkana (Pop’s Place) | Evening event - Fort Smith (Uncork’d)



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