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STILLWATER, Okla. — Arkansas’ road to Omaha begins at O’Brate Stadium.

The second-seeded Hogs open the NCAA Stillwater Regional against No. 3 seed Grand Canyon on Friday.

First pitch between the Hogs and Lopes is set for noon on SEC Network.

Arkansas is on the road in the postseason for the first time since the 2015 campaign.

The Razorbacks also traveled to Stillwater that year for an NCAA Regional before punching their ticket to their eighth College World Series appearance in program history.

Friday

Game 1: Arkansas vs. Grand Canyon – Noon  (SEC Network)
Game 2: Oklahoma State vs. Missouri State – 6 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday

Game 3: Loser G1 vs. Loser G2 – Noon (TV TBD)
Game 4: Winner G1 vs. Winner G2 – 6 p.m. (TV TBD)

Sunday

Game 5: Winner G3 vs. Loser G4 – Noon (TV TBD)
Game 6: Winner G4 vs. Winner G5 – 6 p.m. (TV TBD)

Monday

Game 7: Winner G6 vs. Loser G6 (if necessary) – 6 p.m. (TV TBD)

Matchups

Game 1

Grand Canyon RHP Daniel Avitia (8-4, 3.59 ERA) vs. Arkansas RHP Connor Noland (5-5, 4.07 ERA)

On the Air

Lowell Galindo (play-by-play) and Troy Eklund will have the call for the entire NCAA Stillwater Regional on the SEC Network.

All of Arkansas’ games in the NCAA Stillwater Regional with Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter can also be heard on HitThatLine.com and ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.

With A Win …

• The winner of Friday’s game between Arkansas and Grand Canyon advances to play the winner of host and No. 1 seed Oklahoma State vs. No. 4 seed Missouri State at 6 p.m. Saturday.

• The losers of Friday’s contests play at noon Saturday in an elimination game.

• With three wins this weekend, Arkansas can advance to its 10th NCAA Super Regional in history and clinch a spot in the super regional round for the fourth time in as many postseasons.

Tournament Tested

• Arkansas head baseball coach Dave Van Horn has led the Hogs to their 18th NCAA Tournament berth in his 20th season at the helm of the program.

• Under Van Horn, the Razorbacks are 61-41 overall in the NCAA Tournament with six trips to the College World Series.

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Looking ahead to possible matchups if the Hogs face the Cowboys on Saturday … providing both teams win Friday.

Oklahoma State announcer Matt Davis previewing Stillwater Regional

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Hogs’ Sam Pittman signs new contract, possibly through 2027

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — On the heels of Arkansas’ most successful season on the football field in a decade, Sam Pittman has signed a new contract.

His base compensation increases and it extends through 2027 based on on-field success.

The new five-year agreement began retroactively on Jan. 1 and is effective through Dec. 31, 2026. The agreement would be extended an additional year, through 2027, if Pittman leads Arkansas to seven wins in any one season (inclusive of a bowl game against a Power 5 or Top 25 team) during the term of the contract.

“Coach Pittman and his staff have done a tremendous job quickly restoring the pride and belief in our football program,” athletics director Hunter Yurachek said in a press release. “There is no doubt, Coach Pittman has proven to be the right man to lead our football team.”

Terms of the new deal raise Pittman’s base salary to $5 million annually with compensation escalators based on the number of wins per season and incentive bonuses based on postseason success.

“Arkansas is where I want to be, this is my dream job,” Pittman said. “I am so grateful for our University and Hunter for believing in me, our coaches and staff and the program we’re building. We are all excited to continue to build on what we’ve done and continue to make our fans and the whole state of Arkansas proud of our football team.”

In just his first two seasons, Pittman has put the Hogs back on the national scene.

The Razorbacks won eight games combined in the three seasons prior to Pittman’s arrival before winning nine games in 2021, including an Outback Bowl victory over Penn State, for the program’s most wins in a decade.

The Hogs finished the season ranked No. 21 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 20 in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll, ending the season ranked for the first time since 2011.

The Hogs started the 2021 season 4-0 and rose to No. 8 in the Associated Press poll early in the season — the team’s highest ranking since 2011 — and later set a program first by being ranked in consecutive College Football Playoff rankings after the Razorbacks beat No. 17 Mississippi State.

For the first time in history, the Hogs also captured all three of the program’s trophy games, beating No. 7 Texas A&M in the Southwest Classic, winning at LSU to recapture the Golden Boot and topping Missouri in the season finale to earn the Battle Line Rivalry trophy.

Pittman and the Hogs entered the postseason with eight wins, the most regular season victories at Arkansas since 2011, before adding a fourth trophy to the case with a 24-10 win over the Nittany Lions in Tampa, Fla. at the Outback Bowl.

Pittman’s players have also been in the spotlight over the last two seasons. Linebacker Grant Morgan became the first Razorback in history to win the Burlsworth Trophy, given annually to the nation’s best player who started his career as a walk-on, and just the 16th Hog ever to earn Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America honors.

Earlier this spring, Treylon Burks became the first Arkansas player to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2018 when Pittman protégé Frank Ragnow was taken 20th overall. Burks went 16th overall to Tennessee after being named a first team All-SEC wide receiver.

Montaric Brown earned All-SEC first team honors this past season before being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Burks and Brown were joined by John Ridgeway (Dallas Cowboys) to give the Hogs their most players selected in the NFL Draft since 2019.

Pittman’s program has also proven to be strong on the recruiting trail. The Razorbacks have hauled in consecutive Top 30 classes while also finding impact players in the transfer portal.

This past fall, freshmen running backs Raheim Sanders and AJ Green along with wide receiver Ketron Jackson and defensive back Jayden Johnson all made significant contributions with Sanders being one of four Hogs to eclipse 500 yards rushing.

The 2021 team also featured five impact players from the transfer portal, including Ridgeway.

Arkansas hosts seven games in Fayetteville for the first time ever this fall, beginning with Cincinnati at 2:30 p.m. on ESPN on Saturday, Sept. 3.

The Razorbacks jump into conference play the following week against South Carolina at 11 a.m. on ESPN. A home date against Missouri State at 6 p.m. on Sept. 17 on ESPN+-ECN+ wraps up a three-game stretch at home to start the year.

Razorback Stadium will also host Alabama (Oct. 1), Liberty (Nov. 5), LSU (Nov. 12) and Ole Miss (Nov. 19).

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