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Arkansas Plays TCU Today at 2 p.m. in Revised Regional Schedule

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Arkansas will take on TCU today at 2 p.m. in Game 4 of the NCAA Fayetteville Regional. Tickets for Game 4 (originally scheduled for Saturday night) will be valid for Sunday’s game between the Hogs and Frogs.

Game 5 of the Fayetteville Regional is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Sunday night. Santa Clara will take on the losing team between Arkansas vs. TCU in the Sunday nightcap. In the only game played on a rain-soaked Saturday at the Fayetteville Regional, Santa Clara eliminated Arizona by defeating the Wildcats, 9-3.

The regional championship game is set for Monday with Game 6 first pitch yet to be determined. If Game 7 is necessary, it will follow approximately 30 minutes after Game 6.

All games will be available on ESPN+/SECN+ and can be upgraded to an ESPN family network.

NCAA Fayetteville Regional Revised Schedule

Sunday, June 4

Game 4 – TCU vs. Arkansas – 2 p.m.

Game 5 – Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 – 8 p.m.

Monday, June 5

Game 6 – Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 – TBD

Game 7 – if necessary

Rain forced the postponement of game four on Saturday. Ground crews and NCAA tournament officials battled rain, lightning delays, and their subsequent effects on the national television schedule. The Razorbacks grounds crew did an excellent job in keeping the field in playing condition. The outfield took on a lot of rain throughout the day, but the grass at Baum-Walker drains extremely well, and by the time Arizona and Santa Clara took the field at 8 p.m., it was barely noticeable that the field had been subjected to rainfall for most of the afternoon. Cudos to everyone at the University of Arkansas for doing a great job hosting the Fayetteville Regional.

Now it is time for the Hogs to take the field in a game that could ultimately determine their fate in returning to the College World Series.

Note to Our Readers: Portions of this story were sourced directly from the University of Arkansas Office of Communications, Oliver Grigg.

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