Ranked sixth, the Arkansas Razorbacks will compete in their 27th NCAA Championships at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California, from May 29 to June 3. After a practice round, their first round starts Friday at 12:12 pm (CT). They'll compete in a 30-team field where the top 15 teams and nine individuals will advance after the third round. The Razorbacks seek to return to match play, having last accomplished it in 2009.

By the Numbers
  • Arkansas holds a record of 117-25-3 (.823) this season, including a 34-14-2 (.690) mark against teams in the championships.
  • Erich Fortlage has the best stroke average of 70.51, ranking third in Razorback history.
State of Play
  • The team is one of 12 from the SEC to qualify for the championships.
  • Arkansas is tied for sixth, the highest ranking entering the championship in program history.
What's Next

As Arkansas prepares for the championships, their performance will be critical in securing a top spot and advancing to match play. Key players like Fortlage and Gomez are expected to lead the charge, aiming to replicate or improve upon past championship success.

Bottom Line

The Razorbacks are positioned for a strong championship effort, with a balance of experienced players and a solid track record this season. Their success will hinge on maintaining their performance against a competitive field.