A selection to the First Team All-SEC in 2008 and the Second Team All-SEC in 2007…
Hendrix was selected to the Academic All-SEC Team in 2007–08 and was a John Wooden Preseason Candidate in 2008 as well as an SEC Coaches Preseason All-SEC and SEC Media Preseason All-SEC. SEC Player of the Week on November 11, 2007 for his efforts in the Troy game; named to the SEC Good Works Team Member for his community service work in 2007–08… selected with the 49th pick in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors… had a 13-year NBA and international career… completed his degree in just three years, graduating in May 2008 with a communications degree… awarded 5A Player of the Year title
A two-time All-SEC pick (third team in 1997 and second team in 1999), as well as a National Association of Basketball Coaches second team All-District award… helped Arkansas get to the 1999 SEC title game and earned an All-Tournament selection. possesses the distinction of being one of just two Razorbacks to record 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. At the end of his career, he had 1,002 points (ranked second in school history) and 1,247 points (ranked 24th overall). With 2,066 career points (2nd all-time) and 1,015 career rebounds (school record), Sidney Moncrief also achieved the feat.
holds the school record for the most rebounds in a season (349), and in the 1998–1999 campaign, he led the SEC in field goal percentage (.565). also led the SEC in rebounding twice, with 10.3 boards in 1998–99 and 8.0 boards in 1996–97. During Hood’s rookie year (1995–96), the Razorbacks advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 and came in 18th in the final rankings. In Hood’s junior and senior seasons, Arkansas qualified for the NCAA Tournament and placed 17th in the final AP poll.