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What channel is Arkansas baseball vs. Texas A&M on today? Time, TV schedule
Arkansas baseball is one win away from clinching a second straight SEC West title.
The No. 2 Razorbacks (42-10, 19-8 SEC) will try to secure the division championship this weekend agains No. 4 Texas A&M (42-10, 17-10). The Aggies could edge Arkansas at the finish line if they were to pull off a three-game sweep.
The Hogs are coming off a series win over Mississippi State. The starting pitching struggled, but two late rallies and a dominant bullpen propelled Arkansas. Still, Dave Van Horn decided to change his weekend rotation in the aftermath.
More: Arkansas baseball vs. Texas A&M: Scouting report, prediction for top-five SEC showdown
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Texas A&M has lost back-to-back road series to LSU and Ole Miss, but the Aggies are 30-2 at home this year.
“Probably one of the top two toughest environments to go in and win,” Van Horn said.
Here’s everything you need to know about Arkansas baseball’s road series against Texas A&M including times, TV and streaming info and more:
Arkansas baseball versus Texas A&M TV schedule:
- Game 1: Thursday, May 16, 7 p.m. CT, ESPN2
- Game 2: Friday, May 17, 7 p.m. CT, SEC Network
- Game 3: Saturday, May 18, 2 p.m. CT, SEC Network
All three games this weekend will be on television, with series opener on ESPN2 and the final two games on SEC Network. A portion of the series was originally only going to be available via stream, but ESPN decided to flex the games into the national spotlight. Fans can also tune in via the ESPN app and FUBO, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
Arkansas baseball 2024 schedule
| Date | Opponent |
| Friday, Feb. 16 | beat James Madison 6-4 |
| Saturday, Feb. 17 | beat James Madison 15-5 (8 innings) |
| Sunday, Feb. 18 | lost to James Madison 7-3 |
| Monday, Feb. 19 | beat James Madison 4-0 |
| Friday, Feb. 23 | beat No. 7 Oregon State 5-4 |
| Saturday, Feb. 23 | lost to Oklahoma State 1-0 (14 innings) |
| Sunday, Feb. 24 | beat Michigan 4-3 |
| Tuesday, Feb. 27 | beat Grambling State 21-1 (7 innings) |
| Friday, March 1 | beat Murray State 5-1 |
| Saturday, March 2 | beat Murray State 8-1 (8 innings) |
| Sunday, March 3 | beat Murray State 5-3 |
| Tuesday, March 5 | beat Central Arkansas 9-7 |
| Saturday, March 9 | beat McNeese State 3-1 |
| Saturday, March 9 | beat McNeese State 11-1 (8 innings) |
| Sunday, March 10 | beat McNeese State 18-5 (7 innings) |
| Tuesday, March 12 | beat Oral Roberts 4-2 |
| Friday, March 15 | beat Missouri* 8-0 |
| Saturday, March 16 | beat Missouri* 6-0 |
| Sunday, March 17 | beat Missouri* 9-1 |
| Thursday, March 21 | beat No. 24 Auburn* 1-0 |
| Friday, March 22 | beat No. 24 Auburn* 6-5 |
| Saturday, March 23 | lost to No. 24 Auburn* 8-6 |
| Tuesday, March 26 | beat Little Rock 11-0 (7 innings) |
| Thursday, March 28 | beat No. 7 LSU* 7-4 |
| Friday, March 29 | beat No. 7* LSU 4-3 (10 innings) |
| Saturday, March 30 | beat No. 7 LSU 7-5 |
| Tuesday, April 2 | beat Arkansas State 13-0 (7 innings) |
| Thursday, April 4 | beat Ole Miss* 5-2 |
| Friday, April 5 | beat Ole Miss* 8-3 |
| Saturday, April 6 | beat Ole Miss* 7-4 |
| Tuesday, April 9 | beat San Jose State 5-1 |
| Wednesday, April 10 | beat San Jose State 8-2 |
| Friday, April 12 | beat No. 17 Alabama* 5-3 |
| Saturday, April 13 | lost to No. 17 Alabama* 4-3 (10 innings) |
| Sunday, April 14 | lost to No. 17 Alabama* 5-0 |
| Tuesday, April 16 | beat Texas Tech 9-8 |
| Wednesday, April 17 | beat Texas Tech 5-4 |
| Friday, April 19 | beat No. 21 South Carolina* 2-1 |
| Saturday, April 20 | lost to No. 21 South Carolina* 6-3 |
| Sunday, April 21 | beat No. 21 South Carolina* 9-6 |
| Tuesday, April 23 | beat UAPB 11-1 (7 innings) |
| Friday, April 26 | beat Florida* 2-1 |
| Saturday, April 27 | beat Florida* 6-5 |
| Sunday, April 28 | lost to Florida* 9-5 |
| Tuesday, April 30 | beat Missouri State 12-7 |
| Wednesday, May 1 | beat Missouri State 8-5 |
| Friday, May 3 | beat No. 8 Kentucky* 10-3 |
| Saturday, May 4 | lost to No. 8 Kentucky* 11-3 |
| Sunday, May 5 | lost to No. 8 Kentucky* 7-4 |
| Friday, May 10 | beat No. 15 Mississippi State* 7-5 |
| Saturday, May 11 | lost to No. 15 Mississippi State* 8-5 |
| Sunday, May 12 | beat No. 15 Mississippi State* 9-6 |
| Thursday, May 16 | at No. 4 Texas A&M* |
| Friday, May 17 | at No. 4 Texas A&M* |
| Saturday, May 18 | at No. 4 Texas A&M* |
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Effort to cut former Arkansas corrections secretary’s position as adviser to governor fails – Arkansas Times
A legislative panel rejected a proposal Tuesday that would have eliminated former Corrections Secretary Joe Profiri’s job as an adviser to Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
A top lawmaker also suggested that Profiri may return to his job overseeing the state prison system, two years after he was fired by the state Board of Corrections as part of a dispute with Sanders.
The proposal rejected by the Joint Budget Committee’s personnel subcommittee would have written into the appropriation for Sanders’ office language eliminating Profiri’s position from the Republican governor’s staff. Subcommittee members voted 9-6 against the amendment, with Rep. Lane Jean not casting a vote.
Republican Sen. Terry Rice introduced the proposal last week, a little over six months after Profiri didn’t appear at a hearing on the now-stalled Franklin County prison project before a committee that Rice co-chairs.
Rice called this a “major trust-breaker.”
“The Board of Corrections members asked Mr. Profiri to share his intended plans as secretary, and they would work with him. He ignored multiple attempts,” Rice said. “I was told during that meeting, he was in the Capitol, had been seen in the hall at the same time. He didn’t even reply and chose to snub legislators’ questions.”
Profiri was fired by the Arkansas Board of Corrections as the leader of the state’s prison agency in 2024, following months of increasing tensions between the constitutionally-independent board and Sanders over opening new beds when the Department of Corrections already struggled to find sufficient staffing. Those tensions eventually resulted in lawsuits, which are still unresolved, and Profiri’s firing.
After he was fired, the Republican governor hired Profiri as a senior advisor, making him the highest paid staffer in her office. Profiri is paid $183,699.98 a year, according to the Arkansas transparency portal.
Jean, a Republican from Magnolia who co-chairs the Joint Budget Committee, asked Department of Finance and Administration Secretary Jim Hudson and Board of Corrections member Lee Watson “what the timeline was” for Sanders to rehire Profiri as corrections secretary, pointing to the new makeup of the board.
“I don’t think there’s any objection to the board, or certainly a majority of the board, to hire him (again). What are we waiting on?” Jean asked.
“What I can say is Secretary (Lindsay) Wallace, she is the secretary, and she will continue as secretary until the governor decides she’s not secretary,” Hudson said. “In the interim, (Profiri) continues to do his job as an adviser to the governor.”
The ongoing lawsuit between the Board of Corrections and Sanders centers on who has the authority to fire the corrections secretary. A Pulaski County Circuit Court judge ruled last year that the board does. Sanders appealed the ruling.
The board’s new Sanders-appointed majority voted to accept a settlement agreement accepting her position that she is the one with firing authority earlier this month, though the lower court order remains in force until the Arkansas Supreme Court rules on the matter.
Sam Dubke, Sanders’ spokesperson, referred the Advocate to Hudson’s remarks when asked for comment on whether Profiri would be rehired as corrections secretary.
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TST Images: Tulsa Drillers defeat the Arkansas Travelers, 11-3, in Tulsa
TULSA, Okla –The Tulsa Drillers defeat the Arkansas Travelers, 11-3, on April 19, 2026 at ONEOK Field and The Sporting Tribune’s Robert Sloter was there to capture the following TST Images.
Luke Fox #15 of the Tulsa Drillers throws a pitch during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
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Luke Fox #15 of the Tulsa Drillers throws a pitch during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers enter the dugout during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers enter the dugout during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Josue De Paula #55 of the Tulsa Drillers on the field during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Josue De Paula #55 of the Tulsa Drillers on the field during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers stands on first base during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers stands on first base during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers walks through the dugout with his bat during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers walks through the dugout with his bat during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Kyle Nevin #23 of the Tulsa Drillers scores a run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Kyle Nevin #23 of the Tulsa Drillers scores a run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Jake Gelof #6 of the Tulsa Drillers celebrates his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Jake Gelof #6 of the Tulsa Drillers celebrates his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Jake Gelof #6 of the Tulsa Drillers celebrates his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Jake Gelof #6 of the Tulsa Drillers celebrates his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Kendall George #1 of the Tulsa Drillers stands on deck during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Kendall George #1 of the Tulsa Drillers stands on deck during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers watches his home run in flight during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers watches his home run in flight during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers rounds the bases on his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers rounds the bases on his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers celebrates his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robert Sloter – The Sporting Tribune
Zyhir Hope #13 of the Tulsa Drillers celebrates his home run during a game against the Arkansas Travelers at ONEOK Field on April 19, 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Arkansas Storm Team Blog: 7th driest year on record to date
It’s been a bone-dry year in Arkansas. It’s now the 7th driest year on record in Little Rock since record-keeping began in 1875, as of April 20.
24 days so far this year in Little Rock have received measurable rainfall. 12 days received a trace amount of rain, meaning there were no rainfall measurements to report (it was too little to record), as it was just a sprinkle or a few spits.



Only 4 days have received an inch or more of rain so far this year. Those occurred on April 4, March 7, February 14, and January 24. January’s “rain” was really winter precipitation.

April is usually the rainiest month of the year in Arkansas. In Little Rock, April on average receives 5.59 inches of rainfall. So far this April, as of April 20, Little Rock has only recorded 1.17″ of rain for the month.

The rainfall deficit over the last 6 months is well over a foot for much of Arkansas, including Little Rock, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Harrison.
Spring is the rainy season, and summer is the dry season. If rain isn’t recorded soon, the drought will persist into the summer. In fact, the latest seasonal drought outlook shows that while some areas of Arkansas could see improvements, the drought continues into July.


To fully end the drought, parts of central and northeast Arkansas need more than 25 inches of rain over the next 3 months. Parts of northwest Arkansas need between 15 and 20 inches of rain over the next 3 months. The rest of the state needs between 20 and 25 inches of rain over the next 3 months. All of this rain would need to be received slowly, not all at one time.

The odds of receiving this much rain slowly over the next 3 months are very low.
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