Attention all UARK students, are you looking to continue, boost, or revive your baseball career? Sign up to join Arkansas Club Baseball for the Spring 2025 semester as we look to make another run at the post season this year! The first team meeting of the semester will be at HPER at 7 PM. We look forward to another exciting year! 🐗
#LetsGoHogs🐗
3/11/25
Arkansas Club Baseball opened the spring season against the Creighton Bluejays, sadly getting swept by the Jays.
Game 1 starter Andrew Weidenfeller tossed 5.2 innings stirking out 7, but allowed 4 out of 7 runs on 7 hits. Diego Resendez came into relief for 0.1 innings and struck out 1. At the plate, senior Dylan Henson went 3-3 with a single, 2 doubles, and 1 RBI. President Jackson Wollscheid went 2-3 with 2 singles and an RBI as well.
The Hogs used 4 pitchers for game 2 with Ian Polakowski getting the start. He threw 2.0 innings stirking out 5, allowing 2 runs, and 6 hits. Wollscheid, Colin Lovelace, and Resendez combined to finish out the game with 4 K's, 4 ER, and 8 hits. The bats were more silent in this game with freshman Jace Riggs going 2-3 with 2 singles and 5 others going 1-3 respectively.
Ryan Myers got his first ever career start for game 3 tossing 2.0 innings while giving up 7 earned runs with 8 hits.Deigo Resendez came into relief going for 3.0 inings, stirking out 4, giving up 2 runs off of 5 hits. The Hogs were run ruled by the end of the 6th inning.
The Hogs are set to take on Pitt State Club Baseball next weekend March 15-16 in Pittsburg, Kansas!
#LetsGoHogs🐗
4/27/25
Arkansas Club Baseball is playoff bound for the second year in a row for the Great American Regional Tournamnet! After a soulcrushing effort last year where the Hogs lost both of their games, the Hogs look to make another run to punching their ticket to the NCBA D2 World Series in Alton, Illinois! If this happens, this would be the first regional championship and world series apperance in program history!
After a tumultuous spring with many weather cancelleations and forfeitures, the Hogs find themselves in this position to compete for a title and show how strong the program really is!
The regional will take place starting on May 2-4 in Little Rock, Arkansas at Vince DeSalvo Stadium! Be sure to tune into the YouTube livestream this weekend and support the Hogs!
#LetsGoHogs🐗
5/5/25
This past weekend, Arkansas Club Baseball travelled to Little Rock, Arkansas for their second consecutive appearance in the Great American Regional tournament.
Andrew Weidenfeller was the starter for game 1 versus University of Houston - Downtown tossing 4 innings, 2 K's, and giving up 4 runs. Blake Bridges went 2 for 4 at the plate with a single and a double. Ryan Collins, Dylan Henson, and Ryan Myers all went 1 for 4. The Hogs lost this game 4-5 and faced eliminiation going into Saturday for game 2.
For game 2, Cannon Kelley got his second post season start. He tossed a solid 3innings before giving up 6 runs in the fourth, he sturck out 3 and gave up 5 hits. At the plate, the Hogs' bats fell silent getting no hit and only managing to score 2 runs for a final score of 2-11 via walks and fielding errors by UHD.
With these back to back losses, the club baseball season comes to a close for Arkansas Club Baseball. Over the next couple of weeks seniors that are graduating this spring will be highlighted in their senior spotlight! Additionally, Hall of Fame voting will commence as well with a potential announcement at a later date.
We appreciate every fan that has followed along this year and cannot wait to comeback next season!
Graduated - Spring 2025
5/6/25
Today's senior spotlight highlights Colin Lovelace! Colin will be graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems - Business Analytics! Colin is 1 of 3 seniors to walk this spring for club baseball. Below are some of his senior spotlight responses!
Q: Why did you choose to play club baseball?
A: I love this game and will play it until I can't anymore. I also have met many new friends that I hang out with now outside of the practice.
Q: Best/Most memorable moment in club ball?
A: Having one of my best seasons ever hitting over .400!
Q: Any advice for those looking to join club baseball?
A: Play hard and compete for your spot! In the end, have some fun and relax, you get to play the best sport in the world.
Graduated - Spring 2025
5/8/25
Today's senior spotlight highlights Dylan Henson! Dylan will be graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and has been accepted to Franklin-Pierce University in Arizona where he will be pursuing his Doctorate in physcial therapy! Dylan is the 2nd of 3 seniors to walk this spring for club baseball. Below are some of his senior spotlight responses!
Q: Why did you choose to play club baseball?
A: I wanted to continue playing the game that I grew up loving after my high school career came to an end.
Q: Best/Most memorable moment in club ball?
A: Hitting four doubles and completing the sweep against Kansas and hanging out with the team on away trips.
Q: Any advice for those looking to join club baseball?
A: It’s a great way to meet new people and socialize through similar interests while also all working towards a common goal of winning games and being competitive. Your experience will be a reflection of the effort you put into the team.
Graduated - Spring 2025
5/16/25
Today's senior spotlight highlights Ryan Collins! Ryan walked the stage with a Bachelor's degree in Finance! Ryan is the 3rd and final senior to walk this spring for club baseball. Below are some of his senior spotlight responses!
Q: Why did you choose to play club baseball?
A: I thought I was ready to give up baseball after high school but I couldn’t stay away. Heard about the team from a friend and gave it a shot.
Q: Best/Most memorable moment in club ball?
A: Just hanging out with the team anytime we would travel.
Q: Any advice for those looking to join club baseball?
A: Enjoy it while it lasts. It goes by quicker than you think it will.