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Arkansas to host North Dakota State in 2025 Fayetteville Regional

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — For the third straight year, Arkansas will host an NCAA Regional at Baum-Walker Stadium.

The Razorbacks, who earned the No. 3 national seed in the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament, will open regional play against North Dakota State on Friday as the road to Omaha officially begins.

This marks the 12th time Arkansas has hosted a regional in program history and the seventh time in the last eight years, a testament to the sustained success under coach Dave Van Horn.

The Razorbacks are one of eight SEC programs selected as regional hosts this season, joining Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, and Vanderbilt in showcasing the league’s dominance.

Van Horn, reflecting on the team’s preparation, said, “We’re excited to play at home in front of our fans. Hosting a regional is something you never take for granted, and it’s a credit to our players’ hard work all season.”

The Fayetteville Regional features a competitive four-team field:

Arkansas Razorbacks (No. 3 national seed, SEC)

North Dakota State Bison (Summit League)

Kansas Jayhawks (Big 12)

Creighton Bluejays (Big East)

Kansas arrives as the Big 12 runner-up with a 43-16 overall record, while Creighton tied for first in the Big East with a 41-14 mark.

North Dakota State, Arkansas’ first opponent, finished third in the Summit League and posted a 20-32 overall record.

The NCAA Regional follows a double-elimination format, with the winner advancing to the Super Regional round.

Arkansas will face North Dakota State in the opening game, followed by Creighton and Kansas.

The tournament runs from Friday-Monday, if necessary, with all games broadcast across ESPN networks.

This year’s tournament underscores the SEC’s strength, as a record 13 teams from the conference made the 64-team field.

Vanderbilt, fresh off an SEC Tournament title, holds the No. 1 overall seed, with Texas, Auburn, LSU, Georgia, and others rounding out the top eight national seeds.

Arkansas’ high seeding reflects both their regular-season performance and the depth of talent in the league.

“We feel good about our lineup,” Van Horn said. “We’ve got more depth as far as who to play than we have the last couple of years. Our expectations are the same as the team’s: we need to get better every week.”

Should Arkansas advance, they will host a Super Regional at Baum-Walker Stadium, bringing them one step closer to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha.

RAZORBACK FOOTBALL

Sat, Aug 30vs Alabama A&MW, 52-7
Sat, Sep 6Arkansas State (LR)W, 56-14
Sat, Sep 13@ Ole MissL, 41-35
Sat, Sep 20@ MemphisL, 32-31
Sat, Sep 27vs Notre DameL, 56-13
Sat, Oct 11@ 12 TennesseeL, 34-31
Sat, Oct 18vs 5 Texas A&ML, 45-42
Sat, Oct 25vs AuburnL, 33-24
Sat, Nov 1vs Mississippi StateL, 38-35
Sat, Nov 15@ LSUL, 23-22
Sat, Nov 22@ TexasL, 52-37
Sat, Nov 29vs Missouri2:30 pm
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