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JUCO pitcher commits to Arkansas
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JUCO pitcher commits to Arkansas

  • Micah Henson, a 6-foot-4 left-handed pitcher from Peculiar, Missouri, has committed to Arkansas after visiting the school on Wednesday.
  • Henson posted a 4.18 ERA and 1.56 WHIP with 101 strikeouts in 60.1 innings for Crowder College this season.
  • Henson originally signed with Kansas State as a 2025 high school prospect from Raymore-Peculiar High School.
  • As a Kansas State freshman in 2025, he posted a 7.71 ERA across 2 1/3 innings.
  • The HawgBeat report indicates Arkansas is pursuing multiple transfer targets and other transfers are in play.
  • HawgBeat provides ongoing coverage with links to additional On3 and Rivals content.
  • The report notes the Arkansas Razorbacks hosted a visit with Henson on Wednesday.
  • Henson is from Raymore-Peculiar High School, a detail tied to his early recruitment.
  • The piece frames Henson's commitment as part of Arkansas' broader transfer portal activity.
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Arkansas baseball notebook: Razorbacks gain commitment from JUCO pitcher Micah Henson | Whole Hog Sports
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Arkansas baseball notebook: Razorbacks gain commitment from JUCO pitcher Micah Henson | Whole Hog Sports

  • Arkansas adds Crowder College left-handed pitcher Micah Henson as its first public transfer of the off-season.
  • Henson transferred from Kansas State to Crowder in Neosho, Missouri, for his sophomore season before joining Arkansas.
  • Henson posted a 4.18 ERA with 101 strikeouts in 60 1/3 innings this season at Crowder College.
  • Henson aims to learn from Arkansas pitching coach Matt Hobbs and grow his strength for next season.
  • Schaefer, a Fayetteville native and Arkansas freshman, reportedly entered the transfer portal, though confirmation was not provided.
  • Arkansas pitchers and players continued roster moves, with prior transfers including Lorenzini and Imoto.
  • Regional viewership for Arkansas games rose, with ESPN noting higher audiences in the NCAA regional round.
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