Baseball

Little Rock Baseball Breaks 12‑Year Drought, Climbs to No. 19

Coach Chris Curry's squad eyes College World Series after historic postseason run

Little Rock's baseball program has cracked the national Top 20 for the first time in twelve years, landing at No. 19 in the latest rankings.

A historic milestone

The achievement comes under head coach Chris Curry, who has guided the Trojans to a 39‑26 record and a string of unprecedented victories.

A postseason surge

Little Rock rattled off eight straight wins, captured its second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title and rode an undefeated run through the Hattiesburg Regional, defeating Southern Miss and Jacksonville State.

Super Regional showdown

The Trojans will next travel to Troy, Alabama, where they open the Super Regional on Friday at 4 p.m., with a potential Game 2 set for Saturday at 2 p.m.

Curry's legacy

During the OVC championship game Curry recorded his 300th career win, cementing his status as the program's all‑time winningest coach.

The team's run has sparked excitement across Arkansas and beyond, with fans hoping the momentum will carry them to the College World Series in Omaha.

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