The Razorbacks are advancing to the next game in the loser's bracket to face UCLA after making history with Gage Wood's no-hitter against Murray State.
The Bruins succumbed to LSU Tuesday morning after rain delayed the game Monday night. Now, UCLA must face a red-hot, top-ranked Arkansas team fueled by a monumental moment in the match prior. Not only was it a great achievement in itself, but the no-hitter also saved most of Arkansas' bullpen. In fact, the Razorbacks' ace, Zack Root, will earn the start against UCLA.
Tonight's starting pitcher: LHP Zach Root pic.twitter.com/QJMVFvvRHF
— Arkansas Baseball (@RazorbackBSB) June 17, 2025
Root had an unfortunate start to the College World Series, but after a couple of days to cool down, he should be ready to go against a UCLA team, like Arkansas, that received its first loss of the tournament in the CWS.
Here's how you can watch:
Arkansas baseball vs UCLA: How to watch, listen, or stream
1. Arkansas vs UCLA: How to watch

- Date: June 17, 2025
- Time: 6:00 PM (CT)
- Network: ESPN
- Streaming: FuboTV
2. Arkansas vs UCLA: How to listen

- Fayetteville: Station KQSM-FM, Channel 92.1
- Little Rock: Station KABZ-FM, Channel 103.7
- Texarkana: Station KKTK-AM, Channel AM 1400
- Jonesboro: Station KJXK-FM, Channel 106.5
3. Key UCLA players

- Roch Cholowsky: .355 AVG, .483 OBP, .718 SLG, 74 RBIs, 23 HR 19 2B, 1 3B
- Mulivai Levu: .321 AVG, .390 OBP, .519 SLG, 85 RBIs, 12 HR, 15 2B, 1 3B
- Roman Martin: .321 AVG, .453 OBP, .509 SLG, 61 RBIs, 9 HR, 15 2B, 1 3B
4. Key Arkansas players

- Logan Maxwell: .345 AVG, .443 OBP, .596 SLG, 36 RBIs, 13 HR, 4 2B
- Charles Davalan: .355 AVG, .444 OBP, .579 SLG, 60 RBIs, 14 HR, 12 2B, 2 3B
- Wehiwa Aloy: .349 AVG, .434 OBP, .663 SLG, 65 RBIs, 20 HR, 19 2B, 1 3B
5. UCLA head coach

- Record at UCLA: 723-479-2 (.601)
- 21st season with the Bruins
- Four College World Series appearance, One national championship
6. Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn

- Record at Arkansas: 931-471 (.664)
- 23rd season with the Hogs
- 21 NCAA Tournament appearances
- Eight College World Series appearances