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Arkansas opened a 7-1 lead with a five-run fourth inning. Logan Maxwell hit a grand slam off AJ Russell, the Vols' third pitcher of the inning. The Razorbacks loaded the bases on singles by Cam Kozeal and Reese Robinett, followed by an intentional walk to Charles Davalan to set up a force play.
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNArkansas players eschew dogpile to take CWS clinching celebration to the fansFAYETTEVILLE – After a 5-0 spree so far in the NCAA Baseball Tournament, Arkansas is headed back to the College World Series in Omaha for the 12th time in program history. The Razorbacks routed defending national champion Tennessee 11-4 on Sunday to complete a two-game Super Regional sweep of the Volunteers and punch their ticket to the CWS.
Now streaming on WWL+, this special College World Series edition features WWL Sports Director Doug Mouton and Locked On's Ross Jackson alongside Seth Lewis of WWL and Matt Moscona of Locked On LSU. They’re diving into the Tigers’ showdown with Arkansas, what got them to Omaha, and why this run matters to LSU fans everywhere.
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LSU Wire on MSNCollege World Series Preview: 3 things to know about Coastal CarolinaHere's what LSU baseball fans should know about Coastal Carolina before the College World Series begins later this week
Arkansas baseball three lefty transfers epitomized an offensive revival that carried the Razorbacks all the way to the College World Series.
There was no shortage of emotion Sunday after Arkansas baseball booked a trip to Omaha. Once there, the Hogs want to win it all for their beloved head coach.
The OmaHogs are back! The Arkansas Razorbacks are headed back to Omaha for the 12th time in program history after a 10-2 victory over the Tennessee Volunteers in game two of the Fayetteville Super Regional.
The super regional round of the NCAA Baseball Tournament always makes for captivating television. It's the 16 best teams in the nation -- or at least the 16 that outlasted everyone else -- battling it out for a spot in the College World Series.