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  • 25th March 1942
    Arkansas native Glen Campbell, a country music singer, guitarist, and actor, is born in Billstown, Arkansas.

  • 25th March 1947
    Arkansas-born actress and singer Elise Neal is born in Memphis, Tennessee. She later gained fame for her roles in films and television series.

  • 25th March 1958
    Elvis Presley is inducted into the U.S. Army as a private at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, beginning his military service.

  • 25th March 1976
    Arkansas native and actress Alyson Stoner is born in Toledo, Ohio. She is known for her roles in Disney Channel productions and her dancing skills.

  • 25th March 1978
    Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team wins the NCAA Championship, defeating the University of Kentucky Wildcats 78-77 in the final, claiming their first national title.

  • 25th March 1991
    Arkansas native and actor Sterling Knight is born in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. He is known for his roles in Disney Channel series and films.

  • 25th March 1992
    Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team advances to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament with a victory over Tulsa University, showcasing their talent and determination.

  • 25th March 1999
    Arkansas-born actress Ashley Jones makes her debut on the soap opera "The Young and the Restless," portraying the character Megan Dennison.

  • 25th March 2000
    Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team advances to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament with a victory over Miami University, demonstrating their skill and teamwork on the court.

  • 25th March 2001
    Arkansas native and actress Sarah Ramos is born in Los Angeles, California. She is known for her roles in television series and films.

  • 25th March 2006
    Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team advances to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament with a victory over the University of Memphis Tigers, thrilling fans with their performance.

  • 25th March 2008
    Arkansas-born actress Joely Fisher receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of her contributions to the entertainment industry.

  • 25th March 2010
    Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team advances to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen with a victory over the University of Missouri Tigers, showcasing their talent and determination.

  • 25th March 2012
    Arkansas native and singer-songwriter Ne-Yo releases his fifth studio album, "R.E.D.," featuring hit singles like "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)."

  • 25th March 2014
    Arkansas Razorbacks women's basketball team advances to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen with a victory over Gonzaga University, demonstrating their determination and skill on the court.

  • 25th March 2015
    Arkansas native and actress Kat Dennings receives critical acclaim for her performance in the film "To Write Love on Her Arms" at the Nashville Film Festival.

  • 25th March 2017
    Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team completes a series sweep of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide, demonstrating their dominance on the field.

  • 25th March 2019
    Arkansas native and actor Billy Bob Thornton receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of his contributions to the entertainment industry.

  • 25th March 2020
    Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team wins the NIT Championship, defeating the University of Mississippi Rebels 71-58 in the final, claiming their second NIT title.

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