Auburn’s Terrell Steals the Show in SEC Tournament Semifinal
Bub Terrell’s clutch performance in the second and fourth innings helped Auburn carve out a pivotal victory over Arkansas, highlighting the Tigers’ defensive brilliance.
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Bub Terrell’s clutch performance in the second and fourth innings helped Auburn carve out a pivotal victory over Arkansas, highlighting the Tigers’ defensive brilliance.

The Texas Longhorns were eliminated from the SEC Postseason Baseball Tournament after an 8‑1 defeat to the Arkansas Razorbacks. Despite the setback, the team will learn whether it earns a regional in Austin when the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament field is announced.
Arkansas erupted for an 8‑4 victory over Tennessee, highlighted by long‑distance homers from Kozeal and Stewart and a three‑run blast by TJ Pompey, propelling the Razorbacks into a Friday matchup with Texas.
Arkansas erupted early, capitalizing on a four‑run opening frame and never looked back, securing a decisive win that sets up a coveted matchup against the Longhorns.
Tennessee will face Arkansas in the SEC Tournament second round on May 20, with senior Evan Blanco set to start and Arkansas holding an early 8‑3 lead.

With the regular season in the books, analysts re-examine the eight programs that were projected to contend for Omaha, highlighting standout performances, pitching strengths and offensive firepower.

Arkansas broke a four-game losing streak with a 5-4 win over Kentucky, highlighted by a dramatic injury to Braxton Van Cleave and a clutch performance from Ethan McElvain.

Braxton Van Cleave was taken off on a stretcher after a collision in the third inning, while Arkansas’ Ethan McElvain delivered a seven‑strikeout outing and Zack Stewart’s solo homer secured a 5‑4 win.
Arkansas fell 4-3 to Kentucky in the opener, but a strong pitching rotation and timely hitting set the stage for a potential comeback in Game 2.
The Razorbacks' five-game streak of opening-game wins in SEC play was snapped as Kentucky edged Arkansas 5-4, with key performances from Ethan Hindle and Jaxon Jelkin.