Hogs’ Season Ends in NCAA Lawrence Regional
The Arkansas Razorbacks (41-22) concluded their season in the NCAA Lawrence Regional, finishing with a strong record yet ultimately falling to No. 13 Kansas (45-16) in the final by a score of 13-10. After a comeback win against Northeastern (39-22) with a final score of 10-9, Arkansas jumped to an early five-run lead against Kansas but allowed eight unanswered runs, sealing their fate. The Hogs achieved their ninth consecutive 40-win season, a feat accomplished by only one other team nationwide. Over the final two games, the team impressed with their offensive firepower, hitting a total of eight home runs.
By the Numbers- Arkansas finished the season with 105 home runs, the fifth most in program history.
- Two players, Zack Stewart and Camden Kozeal, each hit 15 and 20 home runs respectively this season, marking a historic year for the team.
- Arkansas showed strong offensive performance, scoring 20 runs in their final two games.
- The Razorbacks experienced their first road regional loss since 2014, after previously winning regional titles in Oklahoma.
As the season concludes, Arkansas will look to regroup and strengthen their pitching staff as they prepare for the 2027 season to maintain their streak of 40-win seasons and aim for deeper postseason success.
Bottom LineThe Razorbacks' strong offensive capabilities shone throughout the season, but the inability to close out games highlighted areas for improvement. As they move forward, enhancing their pitching will be crucial for building on their successful offensive foundation.
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