Dave Van Horn Reaches Contract Extension with Arkansas
The new deal replaces his 2021 contract and adds bonuses for a College World Series title and staying through the full term.
- Dave Van Horn, Arkansas baseball coach, signed a contract extension through 2031, increasing his pay to $2.1 million annually with bonuses for winning the College World Series and fulfilling the contract length.
- Van Horn is entering his 25th season at Arkansas in 2027 and his 39th year as a collegiate head coach, during which he has led the Razorbacks to eight College World Series appearances and a national runner-up finish in 2018.
- Under Van Horn, Arkansas has won three Southeastern Conference regular-season championships, one SEC tournament, participated in 22 NCAA regionals, and recorded 974 wins.
- Van Horn has been inducted into multiple halls of fame, including the Arkansas Hall of Fame , University of Arkansas Sports Hall of Honor , and ABCA Hall of Fame , and is recognized as the winningest active Division I head coach with 1,345 Division I wins overall.
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Van Horn signs new deal to coach through 2031
Photo Credit:arkansasrazorbacks.com Dave Van Horn has signed a new agreement that will keep him as the University of Arkansas baseball head coach through the 2031 season. The new contract replaces the 10-year agreement Van Horn signed in 2021 and raises his annual compensation to $2.1 million. The deal also includes bonuses for winning a Men’s College World Series championship and for completing the length of the contract. “Over the past 24 sea…
Arkansas’ Dave Van Horn, active wins leader in Division I baseball, signs contract through 2031
Dave Van Horn, the Division I active leader in career wins, has signed a new contract keeping him as Arkansas coach through 2031, the school announced Monday.
Arkansas' Dave Van Horn, active wins leader in Division I baseball, signs contract through 2031
Division I baseball active wins leader Dave Van Horn has signed a new contract keeping him as Arkansas coach through 2031.
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