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At 2-0 in the baseball tourney taking place on its home field, KU has reached Sunday’s 5 p.m. championship game.
The last time Arkansas was in a regional that bucked that trend was 2005 in Austin when the Razorbacks lost twice to Texas after taking a 2-0 record into the regional championship round. The 2004 Arkansas team fought its way out of the losers bracket in Fayetteville by beating Missouri once and Wichita State twice in the span of two days.
Arkansas enters postseason play with a 39-20 overall record and the No. 2 seed in the regional. The Razorbacks will play on Friday against No. 3 seed Missouri State.
The Arkansas baseball team will begin their NCAA baseball tournament run in the Lawrence Regional at Hoglund Ballpark against Missouri State Friday night at 5:00 p.m. central time.The Razorbacks are on the road to begin the tournament for the first time since 2022.
On Friday, the Texas baseball team will reunite with Arkansas in the quarterfinal round of the SEC Tournament. The winner of this game advances to face either Texas A&M or Auburn on Saturday.
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