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Arkansas Razorbacks 2025 Non-Conference Schedule Breakdown 

The Arkansas Razorbacks look to bring another winning season to Fayetteville in 2025. A year ago, they made their seventh straight NCAA tournament, finishing with a 44-16 overall record and going 20-10 in conference play. The team will look to compete to not only win a lot of games again this upcoming season but also win the program’s first national championship.  

In 2025, Arkansas’ season begins on February 14 as they have their season-opening series at Baum-Walker Stadium against the Washington State Cougars. This will be a four-game series that will go through the following Monday.  

The Razorbacks are also participating in the College Baseball Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. There, they will play Kansas State, which won last season’s Fayetteville regional, including a dramatic 7-6 win over Arkansas. The Razorbacks also play TCU and Michigan during the event. Michigan and Arkansas played in this same event a season ago when the Razorbacks won 4-3.  

Following their play in the College Baseball Series, the team will head home for a mid-week matchup with Grambling State, whom they beat in seven innings a season ago.

Afterward, they then have a three-game weekend series against the Charlotte 49ers.  

On March 4, Arkansas will host Louisiana-Monroe for two games during the week before a three-game series against the Portland Pilots, who were a good mid-major a season ago, with a 37-19 record.  

Then, on March 11, Arkansas will have its final non-conference game against Central Arkansas, which it also played a season ago and won 9-7. Following this, the Razorbacks will have their first SEC series against the Ole Miss Rebels at Swayze Field in Oxford.  

The Razorbacks have been one of the best college baseball teams for several seasons. This slate of non-conference games gives them a chance to evaluate all the talent they have, especially in the pitching room.  

WBN NCAA: https://worldbaseball.com/league/ncaa/ 

Photo Credit: Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Dave Van Horn during the 2024 SEC Baseball Tournament. (Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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