FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas has officially hit its first skid of the 2025 season.
Despite playing in front of a raucous home crowd, the No. 2 Razorbacks couldn’t get the timely hits needed to chip away at Texas A&M’s lead and ultimately dropped the series opener 7-4 at Baum-Walker Stadium on Thursday.
It was their third straight SEC loss after rattling off a school-record 12 straight wins. The current streak started with back-to-back one-run losses at No. 7 Georgia and now continues against the red-hot Aggies — who have now won eight consecutive games and are finally playing up to their preseason No.