Razorbacks power past Stetson as Dietz strikes out 12 in 13-1 win

Hunter Dietz delivered one of the strongest pitching outings of the season Saturday as Arkansas rolled to a 13-1 victory over Stetson at Baum-Walker Stadium.

The Razorbacks right-hander struck out 12 hitters across six innings while allowing four hits. He didn’t issue a walk during the outing as Arkansas improved to 12-3 this season.

Dietz controlled the pace from the first inning. His mix of pitches kept Stetson hitters off balance while Arkansas steadily built a lead behind him.

The strong start allowed the Hogs to extend their current winning streak to five games.

Dietz’s performance also showed why Arkansas coaches have viewed him as a future professional prospect since he signed in the 2023 recruiting class.

By the time his afternoon ended, the Razorbacks had already created a comfortable advantage.

Arkansas finished the game with 13 runs on 13 hits while drawing nine walks and striking out Stetson hitters throughout the afternoon.

The Hogs did all that without allowing a single walk on the mound.

Reliever Cooper Dossett later finished the run-rule victory in the seventh inning.

Early offense backs Dietz

The Arkansas offense quickly gave its starting pitcher room to work.

In the second inning, Reese Robinett reached base and later scored on a wild pitch to put the Razorbacks on the board first.

Camden Kozeal followed shortly after with a double that drove in two runs and stretched the lead to 3-0.

That early cushion allowed Dietz to stay aggressive against the Stetson lineup.

Arkansas kept adding to its lead in the third inning.

Maika Niu doubled to right field to bring home two runs, and Nolan Souza added a run-scoring single that drove in two more.

The surge pushed the Razorbacks ahead 7-0 and gave the pitching staff plenty of support.

The Hogs continued applying pressure in the fourth inning when patient plate appearances led to several walks and base hits.

By the middle of the game, Arkansas had built a 10-0 lead.

Balanced lineup produces big day

Arkansas received offensive help throughout the lineup.

Niu finished with three hits and three runs batted in while reaching base multiple times during the afternoon.

Kozeal also collected three hits and added multiple RBIs. The Razorbacks infielder now leads the team with 21 RBIs and carries a .400 batting average.

Souza contributed during the third-inning rally with a run-scoring single that helped stretch the early lead.

Arkansas didn’t rely on the long ball during the game. Instead, the Hogs used singles, doubles and walks to keep runners moving and create scoring chances.

The approach allowed Arkansas to score runs in multiple innings and maintain steady pressure on the Hatters pitching staff.

Pitching staff finishes strong

While the offense built the lead, Dietz continued controlling the mound.

The right-hander struck out hitters in nearly every inning while keeping Stetson from building momentum.

His 12 strikeouts marked a career-high total.

Stetson managed its lone run during the sixth inning when a single brought home a runner to make it 11-1.

Arkansas responded quickly.

The Razorbacks scored two more runs later in the inning to stretch the margin to 13-1.

Dossett then closed the game in the seventh inning to secure the run-rule victory.

The outing continued a strong stretch for the Arkansas pitching staff, which has limited opponents’ scoring opportunities during the current winning streak.

Razorbacks building a streak

Arkansas has started to find rhythm on both sides of the field.

The Razorbacks have produced double-digit hits in several recent games while pitchers have continued to control opposing lineups.

That balance has helped the Hogs stack wins early in the season.

Arkansas hitters such as Camden Kozeal, Maika Niu and others have contributed to a lineup that consistently produces scoring chances.

When combined with strong pitching performances like Dietz’s outing Saturday, the Razorbacks have shown they can win in multiple ways.

Arkansas and Stetson are scheduled to conclude their weekend series Sunday at Baum-Walker Stadium with first pitch set for 1 p.m.

Calipari earns 900th win as Razorbacks beat Missouri in overtime

COLUMBIA, Mo. — John Calipari reached a historic coaching milestone Saturday as Arkansas took Missouri into overtime and came away with an 88-84 win at Mizzou Arena.

The victory marked the 900th career win for Calipari, placing him among the winningest coaches in men’s Division I basketball history.

With the result, Arkansas improved to 23-8 overall and 13-5 in SEC play while continuing to build up a head of going into next week’s SEC Tournament in Nashville, Tennessee.

Calipari became just the fifth coach in Division I history to reach 900 wins. He joined former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, former Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, St. John’s coach Rick Pitino and former Kansas and North Carolina coach Roy Williams in that group.

Trevon Brazile delivered the decisive moment in overtime. The forward knocked down a go-ahead 3-pointer with 38 seconds left to give the Razorbacks the lead for good.

Free throws by Malique Ewin and Meleek Thomas during the final seconds helped the Hogs hold off Missouri and secure the road victory.

Meleek Thomas
Meleek Thomas | Arkansas Communications

Thomas leads Arkansas scoring effort

Meleek Thomas paced the Razorbacks offense with a career high-tying 28 points. The guard was especially effective from long range, hitting five of six shots from beyond the arc.

Thomas also handled extra ball-handling responsibilities with Arkansas missing its points and assists leader.

Star freshman Darius Acuff did not play against Missouri as he rested a nagging ankle injury before postseason play. Calipari told ESPN’s Seth Greenberg that the decision was made to give Acuff time to recover before tournament action begins.

Without Acuff on the floor, D.J. Wagner and Thomas shared the primary playmaking duties.

Wagner finished with 10 points and led the team with five assists, helping keep the Arkansas offense steady throughout the contest.

DJ Wagner
DJ Wagner | Arkansas Communications

Razorbacks build early lead

Arkansas started the afternoon strong and built a double-digit advantage in the first half.

The Hogs led by as many as 15 points during the opening period while controlling the pace on both ends of the floor.

However, Missouri responded late before halftime. The Tigers made their final three field goals of the half to cut into the Arkansas lead.

When the teams headed to the locker room, the Razorbacks still held a narrow 39-36 advantage.

Early foul trouble also affected Arkansas in the first half. Both Nick Pringle and Malique Ewin picked up two fouls, forcing the coaching staff to adjust its frontcourt rotation.

With both big men sitting for stretches, Missouri used the opportunity to trim the deficit and stay within reach before halftime.

Billy Richmond III
Billy Richmond III | Arkansas Communications

Missouri rallies in second half

Missouri came out aggressively after the break and eventually grabbed its first lead of the day.

With 16:42 remaining, Mark Mitchell connected with Shawn Phillips on an alley-oop dunk that gave the Tigers a 45-44 edge and prompted Calipari to call a timeout.

From that point forward, the teams exchanged baskets throughout much of the second half.

The loudest moment inside Mizzou Arena came with 11:30 remaining when Missouri’s Jayden Stone recorded a steal and finished with a slam dunk to give the Tigers a 58-57 lead.

Arkansas answered shortly after when Missouri entered a cold shooting stretch. The Tigers missed six of seven shots during a span of nearly four minutes.

During that same stretch, the Razorbacks made four of their five attempts. The sequence ended with an Ewin put-back dunk that restored the lead for Arkansas.

Later, a layup by Barrett tied the game at 65-65 and kept the contest tight heading into the closing minutes.

Trevon Brazile
Trevon Brazile | Arkansas Communications

Brazile’s shot seals overtime victory

Missouri forced overtime behind a late push from Mark Mitchell.

Mitchell scored the Tigers’ final five points of regulation, including an and-one with 50 seconds remaining that briefly put Missouri ahead by one point.

Thomas answered moments later by hitting a free throw with 31 seconds left to even the score.

Missouri had a chance to win in the closing seconds of regulation, but Barrett missed a layup at the buzzer, sending the game to overtime.

In the extra period, Ewin provided an important spark when he hit a 3-pointer with 2:21 remaining to give Arkansas an 81-77 lead.

The shot was notable because it marked Ewin’s first 3-pointer since Jan. 10 and only his fourth attempt from long distance this season.

Missouri answered with a quick 4-0 run after a timeout to tie the score again at 81-81.

That set the stage for Brazile’s decisive moment.

With under a minute remaining, Brazile connected from beyond the arc to give the Razorbacks the lead.

Arkansas then closed the game at the free-throw line as Ewin and Thomas made shots during the final 10 seconds.

The victory keeps the Hogs firmly in the mix for a top seed in the SEC Tournament.

Arkansas already secured a double-bye after its 105-85 win over Texas earlier in the week, meaning the team will open play in Friday’s quarterfinals.

The Razorbacks could earn the No. 2 seed if Alabama loses to Auburn. If Alabama wins that game, Arkansas would enter the tournament as the No. 3 seed because of its head-to-head loss to the Crimson Tide.

Either way, Saturday’s overtime win gave Calipari a historic milestone while sending the Hogs into postseason play with another close victory.

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Gaeckle’s strong start carries Hogs past Stetson 7-1 Friday

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas used a quick offensive start and steady pitching to take control early Friday afternoon and never really had to look back.

Gabe Gaeckle delivered six scoreless innings as the Razorbacks defeated Stetson 7-1 at Baum-Walker Stadium in the opening game of the weekend series.

The Hogs improved to 11-3 on the season while the Hatters dropped to 5-9.

Arkansas jumped ahead quickly thanks to an early burst at the plate. The Razorbacks scored four runs in the first inning to build immediate momentum.

That early advantage allowed Gaeckle to work comfortably from the mound as he kept Stetson hitters from building any rhythm.

The right-hander attacked the strike zone and limited damage throughout his outing while the Hogs offense continued to add pressure.

Arkansas also received contributions from several hitters throughout the lineup during the victory.

The Razorbacks finished the day with multiple players recording hits as they maintained control of the game.

Early offense gives Arkansas control

Arkansas created a big lead in the opening inning.

The Razorbacks sent several hitters to the plate and scored four runs to begin the game. Camden Kozeal, Kuhio Aloy, Maika Niu and TJ Pompey each drove in runs with base hits during the rally.

That early scoring burst gave the Hogs a comfortable lead and allowed Gaeckle to focus on attacking hitters.

The Arkansas starter turned in one of his strongest performances of the season.

Gaeckle worked six shutout innings while striking out six Stetson batters. The outing marked the first quality start of his career and matched the longest appearance he’s had on the mound.

The right-hander earned his second victory of the year with the effort.

Through three starts this season, the Razorbacks pitcher holds a 2-1 record with a 2.61 earned run average.

Gaeckle has recorded 27 strikeouts in 20.2 innings pitched while allowing seven total runs, including six earned runs.

Razorbacks add insurance late

Arkansas added more breathing room in the fifth inning.

The Razorbacks pushed across three runs during the frame to extend the lead to 7-0.

Carson Brumbaugh began the scoring with a sacrifice fly. Ryder Helfrick followed with an RBI single before Kozeal added another run-scoring hit.

Several Hogs hitters contributed strong performances at the plate.

Damian Ruiz finished 2-for-5 with a double during the victory.

Helfrick went 2-for-4 and added a walk along with his RBI.

Kozeal recorded two hits, including a double, and drove in two runs while raising his team-leading RBI total to 19.

Aloy also collected two hits, including a double, while drawing a walk and recording an RBI.

Bullpen secures series-opening win

Arkansas turned the game over to its bullpen after Gaeckle completed six innings.

Parker Coil worked one inning and allowed one run while striking out three hitters.

Mark Brissey followed with a scoreless inning before Jackson Kircher closed the game with an inning that included two strikeouts.

Brissey has been strong early in the season for the Hogs.

The freshman right-hander has thrown six innings across four appearances without allowing a run while surrendering only one hit and striking out nine.

The Razorbacks will continue the weekend series against Stetson on Saturday at Baum-Walker Stadium.

Hunter Dietz is expected to start on the mound for Arkansas in the second game of the series.

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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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