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Unstoppable Razorbacks Punch Ticket to College World Series: Arkansas Shocks Nation with Dominant Rout of Top-Ranked Tennessee to Make 4th CWS Trip in 7 Years — Hogs Remain Perfect in Postseason and Look Poised to Capture First-Ever National Title

Unstoppable Razorbacks Punch Ticket to College World Series: Arkansas Shocks Nation with Dominant Rout of Top-Ranked Tennessee to Make 4th CWS Trip in 7 Years — Hogs Remain Perfect in Postseason and Look Poised to Capture First-Ever National Title

 

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas Razorbacks are heading back to Omaha — and they’re doing it in dominant fashion.

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With a commanding victory over a heavily favored Tennessee team in Game 2 of the NCAA Super Regional, the Razorbacks secured their 12th all-time appearance in the College World Series (CWS) and their 4th trip in the last 7 seasons, solidifying their place as one of the premier baseball programs in the nation.

 

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This latest postseason run has been nothing short of spectacular. Arkansas is now 5-0 in the 2025 NCAA Tournament, showcasing relentless pitching, clutch hitting, and airtight defense. Their win over Tennessee — a team widely regarded as the most talented roster in the country — sent a clear message: the Hogs aren’t just contenders… they’re the favorites.

 

A Statement Series Against the Best

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Coming into the Super Regionals, most experts picked Tennessee to advance. The Vols had been dominant all year, boasting MLB-level talent and explosive offense. But Arkansas, fueled by belief, discipline, and a deep, battle-tested roster, silenced all doubters.

 

In Game 2, the Hogs jumped out early and never looked back, neutralizing Tennessee’s big bats while piling on the pressure offensively. The pitching staff, led by a masterful performance from ace Brady Tygart, stifled one of the nation’s best lineups. Meanwhile, the Arkansas bats came alive with timely hits from Kendall Diggs, Jace Bohrofen, and Peyton Stovall, each delivering in high-leverage moments.

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Culture, Chemistry, and Championship Dreams

What’s driving this team isn’t just talent — it’s belief. Head coach Dave Van Horn, now in his 22nd season at the helm, has once again built a team that thrives on grit, focus, and unselfish play. The players credit their success to “playing for each other,” and it shows in their unbreakable chemistry.

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“Coach Van Horn always says, ‘Don’t play to survive — play to win,’ and that’s exactly what we’ve done,” said outfielder Tavian Josenberger after the game. “We’re not afraid of the moment anymore. We know what’s at stake — and we believe this is our year.”

 

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The Road to Omaha: Unfinished Business

Despite being a consistent CWS participant, Arkansas is still chasing that elusive first national championship in baseball. They came heartbreakingly close in 2018, losing to Oregon State in the finals after being one out away from glory. That loss still lingers in the minds of many fans — and players.

 

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But this year feels different.

“This group has the edge,” said Van Horn. “They’ve battled through adversity, stayed focused, and earned every inch. We’re not just happy to get to Omaha — we’re going there to finish the job.”

 

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Fan Frenzy and Razorback Nation’s Rising Hopes

The celebration in Fayetteville was immediate and euphoric. Baum-Walker Stadium erupted as the final out was recorded, with players dogpiling on the field and fans chanting “Omaha!” from the stands.

 

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Social media lit up as Razorback fans across the nation celebrated the win — not just for what it means today, but for what it could mean in a few weeks. If the Hogs can keep this momentum going, they may finally hoist that long-awaited national championship trophy.

 

As one fan posted: “They’ve got the fire. They’ve got the depth. They’ve got the heart. THIS is the year. Go Hogs!”

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