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Arkansas baseball vs. Nebraska-Omaha: How to watch, stream, listen

The Arkansas baseball team may have seen its 15-game winning streak come to an end over the weekend against LSU, but the Diamond Hogs have a different streak still at play.

The Razorbacks will carry an 11-game nonconference winning streak into Tuesday’s game against Nebraska-Omaha at Baum-Walker Stadium. The last time Arkansas lost to a team outside the SEC was February 26 against Eastern Illinois.

That winning of late lifted the Diamond Hogs has to No. 3 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll last week ahead of a weekend set against LSU. Arkansas came out on the losing end, two games to one, but dropped only three spots in the rankings.

UNO is the opportunity for bounceback from that. The Mavericks actually lead the all-time series, 2-1, though its hardly an accurate reflection of where the program’s are. Arkansas won last year’s game between the two, 15-3. Before that, the only meeting was in 1965.

First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. in what’s expected to be a chilly evening in Fayetteville. If you can’t make it, check out how to catch it otherwise below.

How to watch/stream Arkansas vs. Nebraska-Omaha

Jun 21, 2022; Omaha, NE, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Dave Van Horn (21) watches action against the Auburn Tigers in the first inning at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports

  • Date: March 28, 2023

  • Time: 6 p.m. CT

  • Watch: SEC Network+

How to listen to Arkansas vs Nebraska-Omaha

Baseball RADIO AFFILIATES

City

Station

Conway

KASR-FM

92.7

El Dorado

KELD-FM

107.1

Fayetteville

KQSM-FM

92.1

Fayetteville

KYNG-AM

AM 1590

Forrest City

KJXK-FM

106.5

Forrest City

KJXK-AM

AM 950

Fort Smith

KERX-FM

95.3

Hot Springs/Mena

KTTG-FM

96.3

Little Rock

KABZ-FM

103.7

Marshall

KBCN-FM

104.3

Rogers

KURM-FM

100.3

Rogers

KURM-AM

AM 790

Russellville

KARV-FM

101.3

Russellville

KARV-AM

AM 610

Stuttgart

KW1400AK-FM

105.5

Texarkana

KKTK-AM

AM 1400

Starting pitching matchup

Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn puffs his cheeks as he walks to the mound during the fifth inning of Game 3 against Oregon State in the NCAA College World Series baseball finals, Thursday, June 28, 2018, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

  • Arkansas: RHP Ben Bybee – 2-0, 1.98 ERA

  • UNO: LHP Charlie Bell – 1-2, 8.36 ERA

 

Story originally appeared on Razorbacks Wire