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The 2022 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Razorbacks played their home games at Baum–Walker Stadium .
The Razorbacks finished 50–13, 22–8 in the SEC to win the regular season conference title. The Razorbacks also went on to win the 2021 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament . They entered the NCAA tournament as the #1 seed. They hosted the Fayetteville Regional and went 3–1 to advance to Super Regionals. The Razorbacks hosted the Fayetteville Super Regional in which they lost to NC State to close their season.
Schedule and results [ edit ]
2022 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball game log (46–21)
Regular season (38–16)
February (4–2)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
February 18
Illinois State
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium Fayetteville, AR
L 2–3
Hart (1–0)
Ramage (0–1)
Kubiatowicz (1)
SECN+
10,116
0–1
—
February 19
Illinois State
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 5–1
Smith (1–0)
Sinisko (0–1)
Tole (1)
SECN+
10,906
1–1
—
February 20
Illinois State
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 4–2
Wiggins (1–0)
Salata (0–1)
Ramage (1)
SECN+
10,434
2–1
—
Karbach Round Rock Classic
February 25
vs. Indiana
No. 2
Dell Diamond Round Rock, TX
W 5–2
Noland (1–0)
Biagio-Modugno (0–2)
Ramage (2)
FloSports
9,421
3–1
—
February 27
vs. No. 6 Stanford
No. 2
Dell Diamond
L 0–5
Matthews (1–1)
Smith (1–1)
None
FloSports
N/A
3–2
—
February 27
vs. Louisiana
No. 2
Dell Diamond
W 6–4
Vermillion (1–0)
Theut (0–1)
Ramage (3)
FloSports
DH
4–2
—
March (15–4)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
March 2
Omaha
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 15–3
Taylor (1–0)
Gordon (0–1)
None
SECN+
10,326
5–2
—
March 4
Southeastern Louisiana
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 3–7
Kinzeler (1–0)
Noland (1–1)
Trahan (2)
SECN+
9,273
5–3
—
March 5
Southeastern Louisiana
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 4–2
Smith (2–1)
Harrington (0–2)
Tygart (1)
SECN+
10,321
6–3
—
March 6
Southeastern Louisiana
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 11–18
Wiggins (2–0)
O'Toole (0–2)
None
SECN+
DH
7–3
—
March 10
UIC
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 12–4
Noland (2–1)
Peterson (1–2)
None
SECN+
10,420
8–3
—
March 10
UIC
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 5–4
Tygart (1–0)
Shears (1–1)
None
SECN+
DH
9–3
—
March 12
UIC
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 10–1
Smith (3–1)
Lopez (1–1)
None
SECN+
10,221
10–3
—
March 13
UIC
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 10–8
Adamiak (1–0)
Shears (1–2)
None
SECN+
10,101
11–3
—
March 15
Grambling State
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 14–18
Adamiak (2–0)
Peguero (1–1)
None
SECN+
9,381
12–3
—
March 16
Grambling State
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 13–38
Morris (1–0)
Boudreaux (0–2)
None
SECN+
9,496
13–3
—
March 18
Kentucky
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 6–2
Noland (3–1)
Stupp (2–1)
None
SECN+
9,993
14–3
1–0
March 19
Kentucky
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 9–3
Smith (4–1)
Cotto (1–1)
Vermillion (1)
SECN+
10,300
15–3
2–0
March 20
Kentucky
No. 3
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 3–1
Wiggins (3–0)
Bosma (2–1)
Tygart (2)
SECN+
10,317
16–3
3–0
March 23
vs. Omaha
Kauffman Stadium Kansas City, MO
Cancelled due to cold temperatures
March 25
at Missouri
No. 3
Taylor Stadium Columbia, MO
W 7–5
Vermillion (2–0)
Landry (1–2)
Tygart (3)
SECN+
852
17–3
4–0
March 26
at Missouri
No. 3
Taylor Stadium
L 5–7
Lohse (1–1)
Trest (0–1)
None
SECN
907
17–4
4–1
March 27
at Missouri
No. 3
Taylor Stadium
W 6–4
Wiggins (4–0)
Wall (0–2)
Tygart (4)
SECN+
1,127
18–4
5–1
March 29
Little Rock
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 16–8
Taylor (2–0)
Davis (0–3)
None
SECN+
9,502
19–4
—
March 30
Little Rock
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
Cancelled due to cold temperatures
April (14–6)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
April 1
Mississippi State
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 8–1
Noland (4–1)
Johnson (2–2)
None
SECN
11,548
20–4
6–1
April 2
Mississippi State
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 12–5
Smith (5–1)
Stinnett (3–1)
None
SECN+
11,522
21–4
7–1
April 3
Mississippi State
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 3–5 12
Fristoe (3–2)
Ramage (0–2)
None
SECN+
11,415
21–5
7–2
April 5
Central Arkansas
No. 2
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 21–9
Morris (2–0)
Fenton (0–2)
None
SECN+
9,614
22–5
—
April 7
at Florida
No. 2
Florida Ballpark Gainesville, FL
W 8–1
Noland (5–1)
Barco (5–2)
Vermillion (2)
SECN
4,643
23–5
8–2
April 8
at Florida
No. 2
Florida Ballpark
L 2–7
Sproat (4–3)
Smith (5–2)
Purnell (3)
SECN+
5,795
23–6
8–3
April 9
at Florida
No. 2
Florida Ballpark
L 7–9
Purnell (3–2)
Tygart (1–1)
None
SECN+
5,806
23–7
8–4
April 12
Arkansas–Pine Bluff
No. 6
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 15–07
Ramage (1–2)
Elarton (2–5)
None
SECN+
8,959
24–7
—
April 12
Arkansas–Pine Bluff
No. 6
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 6–07
McEntire (1–0)
Little (1–2)
None
SECN+
8,973
25–7
—
April 14
No. 15 LSU
No. 6
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 5–4
Taylor (3–0)
Cooper (2–2)
Tygart (5)
SECN+
10,270
26–7
9–4
April 15
No. 15 LSU
No. 6
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 4–0
Smith (6–2)
Money (2–3)
Taylor (1)
SECN
10,811
27–7
10–4
April 16
No. 15 LSU
No. 6
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 6–2
Wiggins (5–0)
Taylor (4–1)
None
SECN+
11,049
28–7
11–4
Arkansas–Arkansas State Series
April 19
Arkansas State
No. 4
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 10–1
Ramage (2–2)
Holt (0–2)
None
SECN+
9,286
29–7
—
April 20
Arkansas State
No. 4
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 10–3
Tole (1–0)
Frederick (0–2)
None
SECN+
9,002
30–7
—
April 22
at Texas A&M
No. 4
Blue Bell Park College Station, TX
L 1–2
Dettmer (4–2)
Noland (5–2)
Palisch (2)
SECN
6,972
30–8
11–5
April 23
at Texas A&M
No. 4
Blue Bell Park
W 3–1
Morris (3–0)
Dallas (4–2)
Tygart (6)
SECN+
7,012
31–8
12–5
April 24
at Texas A&M
No. 4
Blue Bell Park
L 10–11
Rudis (3–0)
Wiggins (5–1)
Palisch (3)
SECN+
6,016
31–9
12–6
April 26
vs. Central Arkansas
No. 5
Dickey–Stephens Park North Little Rock, AR
W 2–110
Tole (2–0)
Shoultz (3–4)
None
None
10,333
32–9
—
April 29
Ole Miss
No. 5
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 2–4
DeLucia (4–0)
Noland (5–3)
Johnson (5)
SECN+
11,651
32–10
12–7
April 30
Ole Miss
No. 5
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 6–3
Tygart (2–1)
Dougherty (1–3)
None
ESPN2
11,736
33–10
13–7
May (5–6)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
May 1
Ole Miss
No. 5
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 4–3
Morris (4–0)
Diamond (3–4)
Tygart (7)
ESPN
11,409
34–10
14–7
May 3
Missouri State
No. 4
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 4–6
Lang (2–2)
McEntire (1–1)
McMahill (2)
SECN+
9,419
34–11
—
May 6
at No. 19 Auburn
No. 4
Plainsman Park Auburn, AL
W 11–8
Taylor (4–0)
Skipper (4–2)
None
SECN+
3,738
35–11
15–7
May 7
at No. 19 Auburn
No. 4
Plainsman Park
L 3–5
Swilling (2–2)
Tygart (2–2)
None
SECN
3,875
35–12
15–8
May 8
at No. 19 Auburn
No. 4
Plainsman Park
W 7–4
Wiggins (6–1)
Gonzalez (6–2)
Taylor (2)
SECN+
3,515
36–12
16–8
May 13
No. 24 Vanderbilt
No. 4
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 6–9 10
Schultz (4–1)
Tygart (2–3)
None
SECN+
11,772
36–13
16–9
May 14
No. 24 Vanderbilt
No. 4
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 11–6
Morris (5–0)
McElvain (5–4)
McEntire (1)
SECN+
11,761
37–13
17–9
May 15
No. 24 Vanderbilt
No. 4
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 0–57
Holton (7–3)
Wiggins (6–2)
None
SECN+
10,806
37–14
17–10
May 19
at Alabama
No. 7
Sewell–Thomas Stadium Tuscaloosa, AL
W 7–3
Taylor (5–0)
McMillan (4–5)
Tygart (8)
SECN+
2,966
38–14
18–10
May 20
at Alabama
No. 7
Sewell–Thomas Stadium
L 6–8
McNairy (6–2)
Noland (5–4)
Ray (6)
SECN
3,257
38–15
18–11
May 21
at Alabama
No. 7
Sewell–Thomas Stadium
L 5–18
Jean (4–1)
Wiggins (6–3)
None
SECN+
3,109
38–16
18–12
Postseason (5–3)
NCAA Stillwater Regional (3–1)
Date
Opponent
Seed/rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 3
vs. (3) Grand Canyon
(2) No. 23
O'Brate Stadium • Stillwater, OK
W 7–1
Noland (6–5)
Avitia (8–5)
None
5,448
39–18
1–0
June 4
vs. (1) No. 6 Oklahoma State
(2) No. 23
O'Brate Stadium • Stillwater, OK
W 20–12
Tygart (3–3)
Phansalkar (6–3)
None
5,993
40–18
2–0
June 5
vs. (1) No. 6 Oklahoma State
(2) No. 23
O'Brate Stadium • Stillwater, OK
L 10–14 10
McLean (2–1)
Tygart (3–4)
None
5,735
40–19
2–1
June 6
vs. (1) No. 6 Oklahoma State
(2) No. 23
O'Brate Stadium • Stillwater, OK
W 7–3
Ramage (3–2)
Bogusz (3–1)
None
7,048
41–19
3–1
NCAA College World Series (3–2)
Date
Opponent
Seed/rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 18
(2) No. 2 Stanford
No. 23
Charles Schwab Field Omaha • Omaha, Nebraska ,
W 17–2
Noland (8–5)
Williams (8–4)
None
24,337
44–19
1–0
June 20
Ole Miss
No. 23
Charles Schwab Field Omaha • Omaha, Nebraska ,
L 5–13
Elliott (5–3)
Morris (6–1)
None
25,246
44–20
1–1
June 21
(14) No. 25 Auburn
No. 23
Charles Schwab Field Omaha • Omaha, Nebraska ,
W 11–1
McEntire (2–2)
Barnett (3–3)
None
24,636
45–20
2–1
June 22
Ole Miss
No. 23
Charles Schwab Field Omaha • Omaha, Nebraska ,
W 3–2
Smith (7–2)
Gaddis (3–2)
Morris (1)
25,401
46–20
3–1
June 23
Ole Miss
No. 23
Charles Schwab Field Omaha • Omaha, Nebraska ,
L 0–2
DeLucia (8–2)
Noland (8–6)
None
20,434
46–21
3–2
*Denotes non–conference game • Schedule source • Rankings based on the teams' current ranking in the D1Baseball poll W Arkansas win • L Arkansas loss • Postponement or cancellation • Bold denotes Arkansas player
Source: SEC
[ 1] y – Division champion
Arkansas finished in second place in the SEC West, and lost back-to-back games in the SEC Tournament. But the team would go on a run in the NCAA tournament, winning the Stillwater Regional over the host Oklahoma State Cowboys. The Razorbacks would also win the Chapel Hill Super Regional in Chapel Hill, NC over North Carolina, which would send them to the 2022 College World Series. The Razorbacks would finish 3rd in the CWS going 3-2, and finishing with an overall record of 46-21.
Arkansas placed two players on the SEC All-Defensive Team: SP Connor Noland and 2B Robert Moore.
Arkansas also placed two players on the Freshman All-SEC Team: RP Brady Tygart and SP Hagen Smith.
Catcher Michael Turner was named the MVP of the Stillwater Regional.
In addition to Turner, Connor Noland, Jalen Battles, Peyton Stovall, and Cayden Wallace were all named to the Stillwater All-Regional Team.
2nd baseman Robert Moore also became Arkansas' first ever winner of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award, which is given to the best defensive player at each position nationally.
Source: SEC
[ 2] Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Venues People Seasons College World Series appearances in italics