The Cal Poly baseball program is set to make history as it enters its first NCAA Super Regional, a stage that has eluded the Mustangs until now.
Their opponent will be West Virginia, and the series will open with games on Friday and Saturday at 9 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time.
The matchups are scheduled to take place at the historic Kendrick Family Ballpark in Morgantown, West Virginia, a venue that has become the backdrop for the Mustangs' latest push toward the College World Series.
Cal Poly arrived in the Super Regional after a dominant 3‑0 run through the Los Angeles Regional, where they displayed a blend of pitching precision and timely hitting.
Across the country, West Virginia earned its own Super Regional berth by going 4‑1 in the Morgantown Regional, a performance that included a second‑place finish in the Big 12 tournament behind a championship‑winning effort from Kansas.
The Mountaineers' journey has been marked by resilience, having secured a regional spot for the 16th time this season while chasing a first Super Regional title.
For Cal Poly, the stakes are clear: a victory this weekend could propel them into the Men's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, a tournament that will run from June 12 through mid‑June.
The Road to Omaha
If the Mustangs advance, they will join a field that includes teams from across the nation, all vying for the ultimate collegiate crown.
The tournament's schedule, anchored in Omaha's historic stadiums, promises intense competition and memorable moments for a new generation of players.
Meanwhile, the university communities at Cal Poly and West Virginia are mobilizing support, with student sections and alumni networks ready to travel and cheer.