Razorbacks vs. Stetson opener requires radio as no TV broadcast set

Fans hoping to watch No. 6 Arkansas start its weekend series against Stetson will have to take a different route.

The opener won’t be on television, meaning supporters must follow the action the old-fashioned way through radio, streaming audio, or live updates.

The matchup at Baum-Walker Stadium still carries plenty of intrigue. Arkansas enters the weekend with momentum after recent wins and looks to keep building consistency as the season continues.

But unlike many games during the college baseball season, the Friday contest between the Razorbacks and Hatters won’t appear on SEC Network, SEC Network+, or any streaming television platform.

Instead, the primary way to follow the action will be through radio coverage and digital updates.

For longtime fans of the Hogs, that means a return to the classic experience of listening to the game unfold pitch by pitch.

No television broadcast for series opener

The biggest detail surrounding the opener is simple: there’s no television option.

That means fans who can’t attend in person will rely on audio broadcasts and online updates to track what happens between Arkansas and Stetson.

The Razorbacks Radio Network will carry the game, giving listeners a chance to hear every inning as Arkansas begins the series. Radio coverage remains one of the most consistent ways fans follow the program throughout the season.

Because there’s no TV broadcast, many followers will likely monitor the game through play-by-play updates online while listening to the radio call.

It’s a different experience from the modern norm, but it’s one college baseball fans have known for decades.

For some supporters, the format even adds a nostalgic touch.

Listening to the announcers describe each pitch, swing, and defensive play can make the game feel more personal for fans who can’t be at the ballpark.

Razorbacks aim to keep momentum

Even without a television audience, the matchup still matters as Arkansas continues its non-conference schedule.

The Razorbacks have built a strong early record and are trying to keep their rhythm going before conference play begins later in the season.

A solid weekend would help the Hogs continue building confidence and depth across the roster.

Stetson enters the series looking to challenge one of the top programs in college baseball. The Hatters arrive in Fayetteville hoping to compete against a ranked opponent on the road.

For Arkansas, the focus remains on execution and steady progress as the schedule moves forward.

The Razorbacks have shown offensive production early in the year while also working to refine pitching roles and defensive consistency.

Each weekend series provides another opportunity for the Hogs to sharpen those areas.

How to listen, follow Arkansas vs. Stetson

Even though the game isn’t on television, fans still have several ways to follow the action.

Game information

  • Matchup: Arkansas vs. Stetson
  • Location: Baum-Walker Stadium, Fayetteville
  • Radio: Razorbacks Sports Network on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home. Fans can also listen online at HitThatLine.com.
  • Online updates: Live stats and in-game coverage

Because there’s no video broadcast, many supporters will combine radio listening with online box scores or play-by-play updates to track the game.

That approach mirrors how college baseball was followed for many years before widespread streaming coverage.

The Razorbacks’ radio broadcast remains one of the most reliable ways to experience the game if fans aren’t in the stadium.

Old-school baseball experience

The lack of television coverage doesn’t change the stakes of the series opener.

Arkansas still has an opportunity to continue its strong start and build momentum heading deeper into the schedule.

For fans, it simply shifts how they’ll follow the game.

Instead of flipping on a television broadcast, fans will rely on radio calls, online updates, and postgame highlights.

It’s a reminder of how the sport was followed long before streaming became common.

And for one game at least, Razorbacks baseball will be experienced much the same way it once was through the voice of the radio broadcast and the imagination of listeners.

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Razorbacks beat Texas 105-85, clinches SEC Tournament double bye

No. 20 Arkansas delivered a strong offensive showing Wednesday night, defeating Texas 105-85 at Bud Walton Arena and locking up a double bye in the SEC Tournament.

Darius Acuff Jr. and Trevon Brazile powered the Razorbacks in a game that stayed under control for most of the night. Arkansas improved to 22-8 overall and 12-5 in SEC play with the victory.

Texas dropped to 18-12 overall and 9-8 in SEC games after struggling to keep up with the pace set by the Hogs.

Arkansas found rhythm early on offense and rarely let the Longhorns get close after the first half.

The Razorbacks built a large advantage before halftime and then continued scoring steadily in the final 20 minutes.

Texas had some success offensively later in the game, but the deficit proved too much to overcome.

Arkansas also shot the ball efficiently from the field and kept the tempo moving throughout the contest.

The victory carried postseason implications as well, giving the Razorbacks an important boost with the conference tournament approaching.

Razorbacks build big first-half lead

The Hogs established control early with strong shooting and ball movement.

Arkansas moved the ball quickly around the court and found open looks throughout the opening minutes. That approach helped the Razorbacks jump ahead and begin building separation.

By halftime, Arkansas held a 56-34 advantage after a productive first half.

The Razorbacks shot well from the field during that stretch and forced Texas to play from behind for the remainder of the night.

Texas attempted to close the gap after halftime, but Arkansas maintained momentum and continued adding points to the scoreboard.

The Razorbacks finished the game shooting 58 percent from the field while also knocking down 11 shots from beyond the three-point line.

Texas connected on 49 percent of its attempts, but the Longhorns struggled to slow the Arkansas offense.

Arkansas also controlled the rebounding battle 35-31 while converting 24 of 30 free throws.

Those numbers helped the Razorbacks maintain their lead even as both teams continued scoring.

Acuff and Brazile lead Arkansas attack

Two Arkansas players delivered standout performances in the win.

Darius Acuff Jr. guided the offense throughout the game and finished with 28 points and 13 assists.

His ability to distribute the ball helped Arkansas generate consistent scoring chances across the floor.

Trevon Brazile matched Acuff’s scoring total with 28 points of his own.

The forward produced a career-high scoring performance while helping Arkansas stretch the lead in the second half.

Together, the pair created constant pressure on the Texas defense.

Their efforts helped Arkansas build a lead that grew as large as 28 points during the contest.

Arkansas led for nearly the entire game and kept the Longhorns from gaining sustained momentum.

Double bye clinched in SEC Tournament

The win carried added significance beyond the scoreboard.

By defeating Texas, Arkansas secured a double bye in the upcoming SEC Tournament.

That result allows the Razorbacks to skip the early rounds and begin play in the quarterfinal stage.

The extra rest could be important as teams prepare for postseason competition.

Arkansas has shown improvement late in the regular season and continued that trend with Wednesday’s victory.

The Razorbacks protected their home floor and delivered one of their highest-scoring performances of the season.

With the regular season nearing its end, Arkansas now turns its attention to postseason play and the opportunity to carry momentum into the conference tournament.