Diamond Doll Interviews on Sept. 28 and 30

Diamond Doll applications for the 2021-22 baseball season are now available. The Razorback Diamond Dolls assist the Razorback baseball program and marketing department with game days and other baseball operational tasks.

Responsibilities for a Diamond Doll include bat and foul ball retrieval during games, handing out marketing and promotional items, fan engagement from the dugout, selling programs and ensuring that fans are having the best possible experience at the Best Ballpark in College Baseball. They also have duties around campus, spreading Razorback spirit throughout the university and volunteer around the community.

If you are interested in applying, applications are due to Cambry Knies, Diamond Doll coordinator, at ccknies@uark.edu by 5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 24.

Go to the attached application and requirements or under the "Related Links." 

 

Contacts

Cambry Knies, coordinator, Diamond Dolls
Athletics Marketing
479-387-1806, ccknies@uark.edu

Elvis John Moya, associate director of athletics
Community Engagement and Fan Relations
479-575-6055, ejmoya@uark.edu

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