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No. 3 overall seed Arkansas beats Creighton 8-3 to capture Fayetteville Regional
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Logan Maxwell drove in three with a pair of home runs and Justin Thomas Jr. delivered a three-run shot to back a 13-strikeout performance from starter Gage Wood as No. 3 overall seed Arkansas beat Creighton 8-3 on Sunday to win the Fayetteville Regional and earn a berth in the super regionals. Wood (3-1) allowed three hits in six innings and two of them came in the fourth inning after he struck out the first two batters. Teddy Deters singled before Wood hit Will MacLean with a pitch. Ben North homered on the next pitch to get Creighton within 6-3. Advertisement Maxwell homered to left field off starter Garrett Langrell (7-2) for a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Thomas homered to center in the second for a 5-0 lead and Ryder Helfrick added a solo shot in the third. Maxwell homered leading off the fifth and Charles Davalan added an RBI triple in the sixth to cap the scoring. Gabe Gaeckle allowed two hits in three shutout innings for his first save. The Razorbacks (46-13) — making their 36th appearance in the NCAA Tournament — have advanced to the College World Series 11 times but never won it. They were runners-up in 1979 and 2018. Creighton (43-16) eliminated North Dakota State 11-10 earlier Sunday. The Bluejays have played in 12 tournaments and made their only CWS appearance in 1991. ___ AP college sports:


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4 days ago
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No. 3 overall seed Arkansas beats Creighton 8-3 to capture Fayetteville Regional
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Logan Maxwell drove in three with a pair of home runs and Justin Thomas Jr. delivered a three-run shot to back a 13-strikeout performance from starter Gage Wood as No. 3 overall seed Arkansas beat Creighton 8-3 on Sunday to win the Fayetteville Regional and earn a berth in the super regionals. Wood (3-1) allowed three hits in six innings and two of them came in the fourth inning after he struck out the first two batters. Teddy Deters singled before Wood hit Will MacLean with a pitch. Ben North homered on the next pitch to get Creighton within 6-3. Maxwell homered to left field off starter Garrett Langrell (7-2) for a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Thomas homered to center in the second for a 5-0 lead and Ryder Helfrick added a solo shot in the third. Maxwell homered leading off the fifth and Charles Davalan added an RBI triple in the sixth to cap the scoring. Gabe Gaeckle allowed two hits in three shutout innings for his first save. The Razorbacks (46-13) — making their 36th appearance in the NCAA Tournament — have advanced to the College World Series 11 times but never won it. They were runners-up in 1979 and 2018. Creighton (43-16) eliminated North Dakota State 11-10 earlier Sunday. The Bluejays have played in 12 tournaments and made their only CWS appearance in 1991. ___ AP college sports:
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28-02-2025
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What channel is Arkansas baseball vs. Charlotte on today? Time, TV schedule for weekend series
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas baseball continues a 10-game home stand this weekend with a three-game series against Charlotte. The Razorbacks (7-1) won't hit the road again until they open SEC play at Ole Miss in mid-March. Dave Van Horn is hopeful that the next two weeks will provide the coaching staff with valuable lessons on which players can be relied upon when the schedule gets more difficult. "We need to find out a lot about some guys. We need to get some guys rolling. You guys need to show us what to do a little bit," Van Horn said after the Razorbacks' 14-3 win over Grambling Tuesday. Arkansas will be without starting pitcher Gage Wood against the 49ers (4-3). The junior righty suffered a shoulder injury last week in his start against Michigan, but Van Horn believes Wood will only miss a few weeks. Landon Beidelschies will replace him in the weekend rotation. Here's everything you need to know about the Hogs' home series against Charlotte, including times, TV, streaming info and more: More: Gage Wood injury update: Arkansas baseball pitcher to miss 'a few weeks' More: Arkansas baseball vs Grambling score today: Hogs trounce Tigers in midweek opener Game 1: Friday, Feb. 28, 3 p.m. CT, SECN+ Game 2: Saturday, March 1, 2 p.m. CT, SECN+ Game 3: Sunday, March 2, Noon CT, SECN+ Arkansas baseball won't be on TV until late March, but all four games between the Razorbacks and Cougars will be available to stream. Fans can tune in via the ESPN app and FUBO, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Date Opponent Feb. 14 beat Washington State 3-2 (10 innings) Feb. 14 beat Washington State 14-2 (7 innings) Feb. 15 beat Washington State 5-2 Feb. 16 beat Washington State 12-2 (7 innings) Feb. 21 lost to Kansas State 3-2 Feb. 22 beat TCU 2-1 Feb. 23 beat Michigan 8-6 Feb. 25 beat Grambling 14-3 (7 innings) Feb. 28 Charlotte March 1 Charlotte March 2 Charlotte March 4 Louisiana-Monroe March 5 Louisiana-Monroe March 7 Portland March 8 Portland March 9 Portland March 11 Central Arkansas March 14 at Ole Miss* March 15 at Ole Miss* March 16 at Ole Miss* March 18 Oral Roberts March 19 Oral Roberts March 21 South Carolina* March 22 South Carolina* March 23 South Carolina* March 25 Missouri State March 28 at Vanderbilt* March 29 at Vanderbilt* March 30 at Vanderbilt* April 1 Grambling (North Little Rock) April 4 Missouri* April 5 Missouri* April 6 Missouri* April 8 Arkansas State April 11 at Georgia* April 12 at Georgia* April 13 at Georgia* April 15 Arkansas Pine-Bluff April 17 Texas A&M* April 18 Texas A&M* April 19 Texas A&M* April 22 Little Rock April 25 at Florida* April 26 at Florida* April 27 at Florida* April 29 at Missouri State May 1 Texas* May 2 Texas* May 3 Texas* May 9 at LSU* May 10 at LSU* May 11 at LSU* May 15 Tennessee* May 16 Tennessee* May 17 Tennessee* We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. This article originally appeared on Fort Smith Times Record: How to watch Arkansas baseball vs. Charlotte on TV, live stream