Arkansas, Dave Van Horn and Tony Vitello
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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.
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On3 on MSNTony Vitello emotionally reflects on respect for Dave Van Horn, Arkansas after Super Regional lossThe Fayetteville Super Regional paired a couple of teams very familiar with one another. The Tennessee Volunteers and Arkansas Razorbacks, consistently two of the best in the SEC faced off. There, the two sides head coaches,
All-SEC left-handers Kade Anderson of LSU and Zach Root of Arkansas, who are both likely to start opposite each other again Saturday in Omaha, started that game. Anderson pitched 5 2/3 innings in the first meeting, and when Root exited after 6 innings the Razorbacks led 4-2.
Tennessee baseball and Arkansas clash in a super regional with a trip to the College World Series at stake as Tony Vitello returns to Fayetteville.
After a tearful press conference, the talks of Dave Van Horn have never been hire, and there's significant evidence that this may be his final chapter as a Hog.
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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.