Dave Van Horn, Arkansas Razorbacks
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A former standout at Omaha Creighton Prep and Stanford, ESPN analyst Kyle Peterson spoke about coach Dave Van Horn and his Razorbacks' squad.
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NWAhomepage on MSNESPN college baseball analysts size up Diamond Hogs’ chance to win it allFAYETTEVILLE – Count ESPN college baseball announcers Chris Burke and Kyle Peterson among those who think this might be the time that Arkansas and head coach Dave Van Horn leave Omaha with the crown. The two highly-respected analysts held a zoom with media Tuesday afternoon to discuss the upcoming College World Series, which begins Friday.
Vitello praised Arkansas for having possibly the most complete lineup in the SEC. The Aloy brothers, Wehiwa and Kuhio, were held in check, but Arkansas’ 2025 squad still became only the second under Van Horn to sweep its way to Omaha — without any hiccups to the star-studded Volunteers, who boast 6 draft prospects in the top 100 by MLB Pipeline.
With an 11-4 win over Tennessee at Baum-Walker Stadium on Sunday, the Razorbacks punched their ticket to the College World Series for the 12th time in program history.
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The Hogs are on to Omaha, but before turning the page, here are five final thoughts from Arkansas baseball's sweep over Tennessee to reach the CWS.
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When Arkansas defeated Tennessee 11-4 on Sunday, Van Horn became the 12th coach to lead his team to the CWS 10 or more times. He took Nebraska in 2001 and 2002, and this is the eighth time he has led the Razorbacks to Omaha since 2004.
A cautionary tale for Razorback fans about to descend upon Omaha, Nebraska, like so many Joads in arguably the greatest American novel: John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," a social document from t
It's no secret that talk around the office vending machines across Arkansas have sometimes circled around to whether Razorbacks
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On3 on MSNDave Van Horn reacts to Zach Root, Andrew Fischer confrontation: ‘That’s going to end up backfiring on you’Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn wasn’t in favor of the extra emotions from pitcher Zach Root in Saturday’s Super Regional matchup against Tennessee. Root got into it with Vols players Andrew Fischer after forcing a double play in the top of the sixth inning.