The Razorbacks use walks, an error and a sacrifice fly to score two runs in the bottom of the 10th inning for a 3-2 win over the Cougars in the opener of a doubleheader.
Arkansas pitcher Zach Root (33) throws a pitch against Washington State during an NCAA baseball game on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, in Fayetteville, Ark. (AP Photo/)
Matt Jones and Bubba Carpenter discuss the Razorbacks' 4-0 series against Washington State. Mark Etheridge of D1Baseball also joins the show to give his impressions of the Razorbacks' pitching staff and the first weekend around the SEC.
The Cougars made a pitching change midway through the third batter of the game and brought in righty sidewinder Rylan Haider who pitched three scoreless innings without allowing a hit. His unique arm angle kept the offense in check until the fourth.
The Arkansas Razorbacks have already clinched the series against Washington State, so now they look to complete the sweep. Word
The Razorbacks needed every bit of Iredale's offense. His first homer tied the game at two in the fourth after Washington State hung a two-spot in the top of the inning. A ball go
The Arkansas Razorbacks continued their strong start to the 2024 baseball season with a dominant 12-2 run-rule victory over the Washington State Cougars on Monday at Baum-Walker Stadium. The win completed a three-game sweep and marked the program’s 700th victory at their home stadium.
Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn recaps the Razorbacks' win over Washington State Monday, clinching an opening weekend sweep.
Arkansas baseball kicked off the 2025 season with a four-game sweep of Washington State. Here are three takeaways from the opening weekend.
Arkansas and Washington did not play Sunday due to weather. Left-handed pitcher Landon Beidelschies, a transfer from Ohio State, will make his Arkansas debut on the mound. A win Monday would give Arkansas its 13th opening weekend sweep since coach Dave Van Horn took over in 2003.
Dave Van Horn — 886-457 in 23rd season at Arkansas and 1,206-614 in 31st season overall in Division I. Washington State: Nathan Choate — 21-35 in second season at Washington State and 106-138-1 in sixth season overall.
The Hogs have not lost or tied a non-conference regular season weekend series at Baum-Walker Stadium since 2014, when Arkansas lost two-of-three games to South Alabama in its final non-conference home weekend series.