Arkansas Razorbacks softball moves Georgia series opener to earlier start due to weather

Courtney Deifel, Softball Head Coach at University of Arkansas
Courtney Deifel, Softball Head Coach at University of Arkansas
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The Arkansas Razorbacks’ softball team has changed the start time for its upcoming series opener against Georgia because of expected weather conditions. The game, originally scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday, March 6, will now begin at 2 p.m.

All three games in the series will be available to stream on SEC Network+.

Currently ranked No. 7/9, the Razorbacks have a record of 19-1 this season. Fourteen of those wins have been by run-rule, tying them with Oklahoma for the second-most in the country and just behind Texas Tech, which has fifteen such victories. The team recently went undefeated in six games at the Wooo Pig Classic, defeating Omaha and Charlotte twice each as well as earning wins over Kansas and Boise State.

Fans can find updates to the schedule and additional news at ArkansasRazorbacks.com or by following @RazorbackSB on X, Instagram, and Facebook.



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