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No. 6 Razorbacks lose to Arkansas State, 12-4
Arkansas State baseball defeats top-ranked Arkansas in non-conference matchup
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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The No. 6 ranked Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team suffered a surprising 12-4 loss to in-state rival Arkansas State on Tuesday. Arkansas State's offense powered the victory, hitting five home runs, while their pitching staff held the Razorbacks in check at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville.
Why it matters
This non-conference loss is a setback for the highly-ranked Razorbacks, who were expected to be one of the top teams in college baseball this season. The defeat raises questions about Arkansas' pitching and defense, which struggled to contain Arkansas State's powerful bats.
The details
Arkansas State jumped out to an early lead, hitting three home runs in the first three innings to build a 6-0 advantage. The Razorbacks were never able to fully recover, despite scoring four runs of their own. Arkansas State's pitching staff limited the damage, holding the Razorbacks to just four runs on the day.
- The game was played on Tuesday, February 25, 2026.
The players
Arkansas Razorbacks
The No. 6 ranked college baseball team from the University of Arkansas.
Arkansas State
The baseball team from Arkansas State University, an in-state rival of the University of Arkansas.
The takeaway
This unexpected loss to a lesser-known in-state opponent raises concerns about the Razorbacks' ability to compete at the highest level of college baseball this season. The team will need to quickly regroup and shore up its pitching and defense if it hopes to live up to its preseason top-10 ranking.


