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Kansas Baseball Falls 8-1 to Oklahoma in Super Regional Opener

Jayhawks must win two straight to keep College World Series hopes alive

The Kansas Jayhawks opened their Super Regional series against Oklahoma with an 8‑1 defeat, marking the team’s first loss of the postseason.

A pitching night to forget

Right‑hander Dominic Voegele took the mound for Kansas and struggled through 4.2 innings, surrendering seven runs, three of them earned, before being pulled.

A lone spark

Jordan Bach provided the only bright spot for the Jayhawks, launching a solo home run in the eighth inning that accounted for Kansas’s sole run.

Despite the setback, Kansas still has a chance to stay alive. The team must win two consecutive games against Oklahoma over the next two days to advance to the College World Series, a feat that would keep their national title hopes alive.

The Jayhawks entered the tournament with a strong regular season, but the early hole underscores the margin for error in high‑stakes college baseball. Coach Billy Smith will likely turn to his bullpen and look for a spark from the lineup as the series shifts to Game 2.

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