Fri February 27, 2026

By Press Release

Hogs Meet Mavericks in Weekend Series at Baum-Walker Stadium
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Razorbacks’ season-long 18-game homestand rolls on this weekend inside the friendly confines of Baum-Walker Stadium when sixth-ranked Arkansas (7-2) hosts non-conference opponent UT Arlington (2-6). 

 

First pitch between the Hogs, winners of 33 straight non-conference regular season weekend series at home, and Mavs is set for 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, on SEC Network+ with Josh Haley (play-by-play) and Troy Eklund (analyst) on the call.

 

Following their home opening weekend series sweep against Xavier, Arkansas has not lost or tied a non-conference weekend series in the regular season at Baum-Walker Stadium since the 2014 campaign. That season, the Razorbacks dropped two-of-three games to South Alabama in their final non-conference home weekend series of the year.

 

Schedule

Friday, Feb. 27

UT Arlington vs. #6 Arkansas – 3 p.m. – SEC Network+ListenLive Stats

 

Saturday, Feb. 28

UT Arlington vs. #6 Arkansas – 2 p.m. – SEC Network+ListenLive Stats

 

Sunday, March 1

UT Arlington vs. #6 Arkansas – 1 p.m. – SEC Network+ListenLive Stats

 

On the Mound

Friday, Feb. 27

UT Arlington – RHP Caylon Dygert (0-0, 1.80 ERA)

Arkansas – RHP Gabe Gaeckle (1-0, 1.93 ERA)

 

Saturday, Feb. 28

UT Arlington – RHP Dylan Skolfield (0-2, 6.48 ERA)

Arkansas – LHP Hunter Dietz (0-1, 9.00 ERA)

 

Sunday, March 1

UT Arlington – TBA

Arkansas – LHP Colin Fisher (1-0, 0.00 ERA)

 

Tune In

All three games of Arkansas’ weekend series against UT Arlington will stream on SEC Network+ with Josh Haley (play-by-play) and Troy Eklund (analyst) on the call. The series can also be heard on the Razorback Sports Network from Learfield, including locally in Fayetteville on 92.1 FM or through the Razorback app. Phil Elson (play-by-play) and Bubba Carpenter (analyst) have the call Friday and Saturday before Chuck Barrett (play-by-play) joins Carpenter in the booth Sunday.

 

A full list of radio affiliates is available here.

 

History Lesson

Arkansas is 7-1 all-time against UT Arlington, including a 5-0 mark in the Dave Van Horn era, but the two programs will square off in Fayetteville, Ark., for the first time in history this weekend. The Hogs and Mavs last met for a three-game set in Honolulu, Hawai’i, in 2006. Arkansas swept the series and has won six in a row against UTA entering this weekend.

 

One-Hit Wizardry
Arkansas has twirled one-hit shutouts in two of its last three games entering the weekend series with UT Arlington.

 

Colin Fisher fired an eight-inning complete-game one-hit shutout in the series-sweeping win against Xavier (Feb. 22) before James DeCremer, Steele Eaves and Parker Coil combined for a one-hit shutout in the midweek win against Arkansas State (Feb. 25). The last time Arkansas threw two one-hitters in a season was 2024 when Razorback pitchers combined for a one-hit shutout against Missouri (March 16) and did so again against Arkansas State (April 2).

 

Arkansas accomplished the feat for the first time in the Dave Van Horn era in 2017, recording one-hitters against Memphis (April 17) and Tennessee (May 6).

 

Good Things Comes in Threes
Arkansas has won 33 consecutive non-conference weekend regular season series inside the friendly confines of Baum-Walker Stadium. The Razorbacks have not lost or tied a non-conference weekend series in the regular season at home since 2014, when Arkansas dropped two-of-three games to South Alabama in its final non-conference weekend series.

 

The Hogs clinched their 33rd consecutive non-conference weekend regular season series at Baum-Walker Stadium thanks to their home opening weekend series sweep against the Musketeers. Of its 33 straight non-conference weekend regular season series wins, Arkansas has completed three or four-game sweeps of its opponent in 22 of them (66.7%).

 

Season (Series Record)
2015 (3-0)

North Dakota – WWW
Eastern Illinois – WWW
Loyola Marymount – WWL

 

2016 (3-0)
Central Michigan – WWW
Eastern Illinois – WLW
Western Illinois – WWW

 

2017 (3-0)

Miami (OH) – WWW

Bryant – WWW

Rhode Island – WWL

 

2018 (3-0)

Bucknell – WWW

USC – WLW

Kent State – WLW

 

2019 (3-0)

Eastern Illinois – WWW

Stony Brook – WWW

Louisiana Tech – WLW

 

2020 (3-0)

Eastern Illinois – WWW

Gonzaga – WWWW

South Alabama – LWW

 

2021 (2-0)

SEMO – WWWW

Murray State – WWW

 

2022 (3-0)

Illinois State – LWW

Southeastern – LWW

UIC – WWW

 

2023 (3-0)

Eastern Illinois – WWL

Wright State – WWW

Louisiana Tech – WWW

 

2024 (3-0)

James Madison – WWLW

Murray State – WWW

McNeese – WWW

 

2025 (3-0)

Washington State – WWWW

Charlotte – WWW

ULM – WWW

 

2026 (1-0)

Xavier – WWW

 

For complete coverage of Arkansas baseball, follow the Hogs on Twitter (@RazorbackBSB), Instagram (@RazorbackBSB) and Facebook (Arkansas Razorback Baseball).

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