College World Series, Omaha and Arkansas
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Even though Arkansas just left for Omaha and the College World Series Wednesday morning, it doesn't mean that coach Dave Van Horn
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNRazorback fans excited as ‘awesome’ baseball team heads to OmahaHundreds of Arkansas Razorbacks fans gathered at the J.B. & Johnelle Hunt Family Baseball Development Center at Baum-Walker Stadium Wednesday to send the team off with well wishes ahead of the Men's College World Series.
A legitimate Cinderella story, a conference-less powerhouse and the nation's hottest team threaten to end the SEC's reign atop the sport
Jay Johnson and the LSU Tigers made their way to Omaha on Wednesday with the program gearing up for a critical stretch in the College World Series this weekend.
Cam can hardly hold in the emotion concerning the trip to Omaha this week. He’s trying to focus on the baseball, not the distractions of finding tickets for his hundreds of friends. His six tickets allowed by the NCAA won’t even cover his parents and six siblings. It helps that his dad, Matt, works on the CWS grounds crew and won’t need a ticket.
No. 3 national seed Arkansas baseball takes on No. 14 seed Tennessee in game two of the Fayetteville Super Regional. The Razorbacks took down the Vols in
Dave Van Horn is bringing Arkansas back to Omaha for the eighth time during his tenure with the Razorbacks. His team secured their spot via sweeping Tennessee in the Fayetteville Regional, outscoring the Volunteers 15-7 over the two-game span.
Vitello praised Arkansas for having possibly the most complete lineup in the SEC. The Aloy brothers, Wehiwa and Kuhio, were held in check, but Arkansas’ 2025 squad still became only the second under Van Horn to sweep its way to Omaha — without any hiccups to the star-studded Volunteers, who boast 6 draft prospects in the top 100 by MLB Pipeline.