Texas holds onto No. 1 despite getting swept; FSU climbs to No. 2
- The Arkansas Razorbacks swept the top-ranked Texas Longhorns in a weekend series played May 1-3 at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
- The Razorbacks entered the series with a strong record and motivation to claim their first weekend sweep over Texas, despite Texas maintaining the No. 1 national ranking.
- Arkansas won all three games by scores of 9-0, 6-1, and 13-8, led by key home runs from Reese Robinett, Justin Thomas Jr., and Charles Davalan and pitching performances by Dylan Carter and others.
- Robinett hit two home runs in the first two games, contributing six RBIs, while Carter improved to 5-0 with 2.2 scoreless innings and 11 strikeouts in the opener.
- The sweep improved Arkansas to 40-9 overall and 17-7 in the SEC, narrowing Texas’ SEC lead to two games and suggesting Arkansas is a strong postseason contender.
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PODCAST: Jacob Rudner of Baseball America talks Razorbacks | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Matt Jones is joined by Baseball America national college reporter Jacob Rudner to discuss Arkansas' sweep of Texas, where Wehiwa Aloy stands in the player of the year race and much more. Ethan Westerman is also in the studio to discuss Razorback softball, which earned a No. 1 national ranking this week for the first time.
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The Texas Longhorns remained No. 1 in the D1Baseball.com Top 25 on Monday despite getting swept at Arkansas over the weekend. The Longhorns still lead the SEC by two games over the Razorbacks, and Texas retained its perch atop the rankings with LSU and Clemson both losing their series last week. Florida State moved up […]
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