
Razorbacks’ Roster Shake‑Up as Portal Deadline Closes
Two Arkansas baseball standouts have opted to explore free agency after the summer portal window ended, prompting a closer look at their careers and the program’s future.
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Two Arkansas baseball standouts have opted to explore free agency after the summer portal window ended, prompting a closer look at their careers and the program’s future.
Arkansas baseball left‑handed pitcher Colin Fisher has filed his name into the transfer portal after a 4‑7, 5.59 ERA campaign in 2026, leaving open the possibility of an MLB Draft selection and a return to school under the NCAA’s new eligibility rules.
The NCAA's recent eligibility change grants student‑athletes an extra year if they enroll after turning 19, reshaping draft strategies for several rising college baseball talents.

Four hundred forty‑five student‑athletes from Stevens Institute of Technology were named to the Winter and Spring Middle Atlantic Conference Honor Roll, maintaining a 3.20 GPA or higher and representing a wide range of sports.

Seven Arkansas players and two high school commits are among the 335 participants slated for the 2026 MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix, where rankings and draft projections will be refined.

Seven Arkansas players and two high‑school signees will compete at the MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix, highlighting top prospects ahead of the July draft in Philadelphia.
Eight Arkansas baseball standouts are scattered across summer leagues nationwide, with a notable contingent in the Cape Cod Baseball League, where wood‑bat competition offers a preview of draft potential.
Arkansas baseball faces a pivotal roster shift as five transfers join while key starters loom large in potential departures, prompting a focus on pitching depth and positional replacements for the 2027 season.
Despite a strong 41‑22 record, the Razorbacks exited the NCAA tournament in the Lawrence Regional, hampered by injuries, defensive lapses and a weakened pitching staff.

A look at the offseason moves, projected roster changes, and the impact of the new roster‑cap rules for the Razorbacks.
The Arkansas baseball team fell to Kansas in the Lawrence Regional, ending a season that featured four straight conference series wins but was marred by a record‑high 62 errors and uneven pitching.
The Razorbacks fell 5-3 to Kansas, leaving them with just three hits and raising questions about pitching depth as they prepare for a must‑win game against Northeastern.

James DeCremer’s recent outings have turned the Arkansas Razorbacks’ pitching staff from a liability into a late‑inning stabilizer, offering a glimpse of postseason promise.
After a rocky start to the year, right‑hander James DeCremer has emerged as a reliable option for Arkansas, delivering key innings and a signature focus phrase that’s reshaping the staff.
Arkansas will close out the 2026 regular season against Kentucky, hoping a 2‑1 series win will lock in a regional host spot.