Watch-Listen: Razorbacks take on Florida in crucial SEC test

In case you’ve been completely out of touch for the past week, Boogie Fland will see familiar red jerseys on the other side Saturday night.

The former Hog now suits up for Florida, but Arkansas is focused on leaving Gainesville with taking maybe their biggest  SEC win of the entire season.

Darius Acuff leads the charge for the Razorbacks, who enter this matchup battling near the top of the conference standings. For the Hogs, this isn’t about one former teammate. It’s about positioning as March gets closer.

Arkansas has found some rhythm on both ends of the floor in recent weeks. Ball movement has improved, and defensive stops have come at key times.

Florida has been strong at home. The Gators rely on steady guard play, and Fland remains one of their top contributors.

The Razorbacks understand that road wins in the SEC aren’t easy. Controlling pace and protecting the ball will matter.

Acuff’s matchup against Fland adds intrigue, but Arkansas’ depth could be just as important late in the game.

How to watch and listen

Saturday’s SEC showdown between the Razorbacks and Gators gives fans multiple ways to follow along:

  • Tip-off Time: 7 p.m.
  • TV Network: ESPN
  • TV Streaming: Available through ESPN’s digital platforms
  • Radio: Razorback Sports Network statewide
  • River Valley: ESPN Arkansas 95.3 FM
  • Hot Springs: ESPN Arkansas 96.3 FM
  • Harrison-Mountain Home: ESPN Arkansas 104.3 FM
  • Online Audio: HitThatLine.com

Fans across the state can tune in through the Razorback Sports Network affiliates, while listeners in key regions can catch the call on their local ESPN Arkansas station.

SEC stakes continue to rise

The conference standings remain tight. A win would strengthen Arkansas’ case heading toward the SEC Tournament.

The Hogs have shown they can win away from home this season. Strong rebounding and balanced scoring have fueled recent success.

Florida continues to defend its home court well. The Gators take care of the basketball and limit mistakes.

For Arkansas, execution will be key. Limiting turnovers and finishing defensive possessions with rebounds could decide the outcome.

Acuff’s steady scoring has guided the Razorbacks in late-game moments. His ability to create off the dribble gives Arkansas options when the shot clock runs low.

As the regular season winds down, each SEC contest carries weight. The Hogs aim to handle the environment and stay focused possession by possession.

Fland’s reunion storyline may draw attention, but Arkansas’ focus remains on the standings. A road victory would provide another strong addition to the résumé.

If the Razorbacks can dictate tempo and respond to runs, they’ll put themselves in position to close out another important SEC game.

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Razorbacks hosting UT Arlington looking to recover from loss

Arkansas returns to Baum-Walker Stadium on Saturday looking to even their weekend series against UT-Arlington.

Game 2 is scheduled for 2 p.m., and fans can watch on SEC Network+ or listen across the statewide radio network.

The Razorbacks enter the matchup with a 7-3 overall record and are still weeks away from starting SEC play. UT-Arlington brings a 3-6 mark into the contest after recent struggles.

Friday’s opener didn’t go the way Arkansas hoped. The Mavericks claimed a 4-3 win, edging the Hogs in a close game to take the early series lead.

Arkansas has seen both strong pitching and uneven offense in recent outings. Earlier in the week, the Razorbacks split a midweek set with Arkansas State.

The Red Wolves earned a decisive win in Game 1 before the Hogs responded with a tight 1-0 victory the next day.

That loss to Arkansas State marked the first time the program had ever fallen to the Red Wolves. The Razorbacks answered quickly, though, showing resilience in the follow-up win.

UT Arlington enters Saturday trying to build momentum. The Mavericks dropped a midweek contest to Dallas Baptist and lost two of three last weekend against Lamar after opening that series with a win.

The Hogs now turn their focus back to this weekend’s series, knowing a steady performance on the mound could shift momentum.

Game Time, TV and radio details

Saturday’s first pitch is set for 2 p.m. at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville. Sunday’s series finale is scheduled for 1 p.m.

Fans can stream the matchup on SEC Network+. The broadcast will be available through participating providers, giving supporters a way to follow the action live.

Radio coverage will air across numerous affiliates in Arkansas, including stations in Fayetteville and other cities throughout the state. The Razorbacks’ radio network provides inning-by-inning coverage for those who prefer listening on the go.

You can listen online here at HitThatLine.com in broadcast markets or on the air at ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

On the mound Saturday, Arkansas is expected to start left-hander Hunter Dietz. He carries an 0-1 record with a 9.00 ERA into the game and will look to settle in early.

UT-Arlington is slated to counter with right-hander Dylan Skolfield, who is 0-2 with a 6.48 ERA this season.

Sunday’s projected starter for the Hogs is left-hander Colin Fisher, who holds a 1-0 record and a 0.00 ERA. The Mavericks have not yet announced a starter for the finale.

The Razorbacks will aim for improved execution at the plate after scoring three runs in the opener. Limiting mistakes in key moments will be a priority as Arkansas works to avoid dropping the series.

Series history and team notes

This weekend marks a rare meeting between the programs. Before this series, Arkansas and UT-Arlington had met only nine times, with the Razorbacks holding a 7-2 advantage.

The last matchup prior to this season came in 2006 in Honolulu, where the Hogs swept the Mavericks. This weekend represents the first meeting in Fayetteville between the schools in more than two decades.

UT-Arlington is in its second season under head coach Mike Trapasso. During his tenure in Arlington, his teams have compiled a 24-39 overall record, including an 11-13 mark in conference play.

Before arriving at UT-Arlington, Trapasso served as head coach at Hawai‘i for 20 seasons. His experience adds leadership to a Mavericks program still building consistency.

For Arkansas, the focus remains steady improvement before conference competition begins. The Razorbacks have shown flashes of strong pitching depth, particularly in the 1-0 midweek win over Arkansas State.

Now, the Hogs look to combine timely hitting with solid defense as they return to the field Saturday afternoon.

With Game 2 looming, Arkansas has another chance to even the series and head into Sunday with momentum on its side.

Hogs drop series opener to UT Arlington after late push

Arkansas battled until the final out Friday afternoon but came up short in a 4-3 loss to UT Arlington at Baum-Walker Stadium.

The Razorbacks trailed most of the day and didn’t record a hit until late against Mavericks starter Caylon Dygert, who turned in a strong outing on the mound.

The Hogs finally broke through in the ninth inning, scoring three runs and bringing the tying run into scoring position before the rally ended.

Arkansas fell to 7-3 on the season after the tight contest, while UT Arlington grabbed momentum in the opening game of the weekend series.

The Razorbacks had trouble solving Dygert early as he mixed pitches and kept hitters off balance through the middle innings.

The Hogs managed only limited traffic on the bases before the final frame, as Dygert worked deep into the game and piled up strikeouts.

Arkansas starter Gabe Gaeckle kept his team within reach, pitching 5.1 innings and allowing four runs while striking out five.

The Razorbacks bullpen followed with solid work, as Cole Gibler tossed 3.2 scoreless innings and struck out five to hold the deficit steady.

The Hogs entered the ninth inning trailing 4-0 but still searching for one spark to change the outcome.

Ninth-inning rally falls short

Arkansas began its comeback attempt when Ryder Helfrick reached base with two outs after drawing a walk and benefiting from an error that extended the inning.

The Razorbacks suddenly had life, and the crowd sensed the shift as runners reached scoring position.

Kuhio Aloy stepped in and delivered a two-run double into right-center field, trimming the lead to 4-2 and putting pressure on the Mavericks.

The Hogs weren’t done yet, as Reese Robinett followed with an RBI double to left-center that cut the margin to just one run.

Arkansas now had the tying run standing on second base with two outs and a chance to complete the rally.

The Razorbacks forced a pitching change, hoping to keep the momentum rolling in their favor.

The Hogs made solid contact in the next at-bat, sending a hard ground ball toward third base.

Arkansas saw the ball fielded cleanly and thrown across the diamond for the final out, ending the comeback bid with the tying run stranded.

The Razorbacks had scored three runs in the inning, but the earlier deficit proved too much to overcome.

Pitching duel shapes game

The Hogs struggled most of the afternoon against Dygert, who worked 8.2 innings and struck out 11 batters while allowing only two unearned runs.

Arkansas didn’t record its first hit until late in the game, a sign of how sharp the Mavericks starter was throughout his outing.

The Razorbacks also leaned on strong pitching from Gibler, whose scoreless relief appearance gave the lineup a chance to respond.

The Hogs saw Camden Kozeal post a two-hit day, finishing 2-for-4 to lead the offense.

Arkansas also got key extra-base hits from Aloy and Robinett in the ninth inning, accounting for all three runs.

The Razorbacks’ late push showed resilience, even though the final result didn’t go their way.

The Hogs will now look to regroup quickly as the series continues at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Arkansas returns to the field Saturday afternoon with first pitch scheduled for 2 p.m. on SEC Network+.

Fans can listen to the game here at HitThatLine.com or on the Razorback Sports Network at ESPN Arkansas 99.5 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

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