Baseball

West Chester Baseball Falls Short in NCAA Division II Championship

A historic 48‑win season ends in an 8‑4 defeat, highlighting both promise and near‑miss

The 2026 NCAA Division II baseball championship game unfolded under bright lights as West Chester took the field against Tampa, a team that entered the final with a perfect blend of experience and youthful vigor.

West Chester arrived with a school‑record 48 victories, the most wins in program history, and their first appearance in the championship series since 2017, a milestone that had electrified the campus.

Championship game dynamics

Tampa struck first, building a 6‑0 lead by the fourth inning, a surge that set the tone and forced West Chester into a comeback position.

West Chester’s bats answered with a solo home run from Tanner Donati and three RBIs from Carter Rust, while Landen Rozich went 4‑for‑4, showcasing individual brilliance.

Four members of the squad — Austin Stalker, Carter Rust, Patrick Gozdan and Kyle Lazer — earned spots on the All‑Tournament Team, underscoring the team’s collective impact.

Coach Mike LaRosa praised Tampa’s performance and expressed pride in his team’s effort, emphasizing that the run had set a new standard for the program.

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