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No. 3 Arkansas beat No. 14 Tennessee 11-4 in game two of the Fayetteville Super Regional to send the Razorbacks to Omaha for the 12th time in program history, Sunday.
No. 14 national seed Tennessee (46-13) and No. 3 national seed Arkansas (46-17) are set to face off in the NCAA Tournament Fayetteville Super Regional at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas pitcher Zach Root looked like a man on a mound on a mission Saturday night and his teammates gave him plenty of runs with which to throw in a relaxed manner. Root tossed ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas baseball is the No. 3 overall seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament and will host the Fayetteville Regional to open the tournament. The Razorbacks will open against 4-seed North ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas baseball is hoping to make amends for recent home postseason exits this weekend in the NCAA Tournament. The top-seeded Razorbacks, who have been eliminated in the Fayetteville ...
Will Arkansas baseball end a two-year slump in the NCAA Tournament? Here's why the Hogs will — and won't — win the Fayetteville Regional this weekend.
Arkansas softball stranded 13 runners and had its top two pitchers battle food poisoning in a Game 1 loss to Ole Miss at the NCAA Tournament Super Regional.
Fayetteville Super Regional: No. 4 Arkansas vs. Ole Miss Game 1: 8pm EST Friday May 23rd (ESPNU) Game 2: 9pm EST Saturday, May 24th Game 3: (if necessary) TBD S ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas secured the No. 4 seed for the second time in Sunday, tied for the highest mark in school history. The chase for the elusive first birth to the Women's College ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas softball is dancing for the 14th time and hosting an NCAA regional for the fifth straight season. The Razorbacks (40-12) will welcome a field of Oklahoma State, Indiana ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- An Arkansas State Police traffic stop Saturday led to the arrest of a man in connection with having an AR-style pistol that had been converted to fully automatic fire.
Fayetteville was once a town that pulled people back in after they’d left to sample other cities — once they’d achieved “escape velocity,” as the great Arkansas writer Charles Portis put it.