
Tennessee, Arkansas baseball by the numbers ahead of 2025 Fayetteville Super Regional
Tennessee, Arkansas baseball by the numbers ahead of 2025 Fayetteville Super Regional
The NCAA Tournament Fayetteville Super Regional will begin Saturday, hosted by No. 3 national seed Arkansas (46-13). The Razorbacks will face No. 14 national seed Tennessee (46-17) for a best-of-three series at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Tennessee enters super regional play ranked No. 13 in RPI and No. 15 for strength of schedule. The Vols have compiled a 9-6 road record in 2025, including 1-2 in games at Arkansas during a regular-season series finale.
Arkansas ranks No. 3 in RPI and No. 19 for strength of schedule following regional play. The Razorbacks are 35-4 at home during the 2025 season. Arkansas lost to Missouri State (10 innings), Texas A&M twice and one contest to the Vols.
Arkansas was undefeated (3-0) in the Fayetteville Regional, while Tennessee went 3-1 in the Knoxville Regional, losing one contest to Wake Forest.
Below are team statistics for Tennessee and Arkansas ahead of the 2025 NCAA Tournament Fayetteville Super Regional.
More: Tony Vitello discusses returning to Arkansas for Fayetteville Super Regional
Tennessee, Arkansas baseball by the numbers ahead of 2025 Fayetteville Super Regional
Category Tennessee Arkansas Batting average .304 .313 Home runs 128 120 Stolen bases 53 (17 caught stealing) 47 (15 caught stealing) ERA 3.93 3.95 Fielding percentage .969 .984
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