A High‑Stakes Super Regional
The Kansas Jayhawks and the Oklahoma Sooners are set to meet on Sunday, June 7, at 5 p.m. Central Time in Lawrence, Kansas, in a winner‑takes‑all NCAA super regional that will determine which team advances to the College World Series.
Kansas entered the game after a 8‑1 defeat in the opener, a loss that left them on the brink of elimination, but the team has shown resilience, having posted back‑to‑back victories over Arkansas before the setback.
Oklahoma, fresh off a regional title earned in Atlanta, arrives with momentum, having dispatched Georgia Tech in two close contests before beating Kansas earlier in the series.
The matchup will be televised live on ESPN, with a simultaneous stream on ESPN+, giving fans across the country a chance to follow the action in real time.
What’s at Stake
With a spot in the eight‑team College World Series on the line, the stakes are higher than ever, and the outcome will reverberate through the national collegiate baseball landscape.
Both schools are represented by their respective athletic departments at the University of Kansas and the University of Oklahoma, institutions that have long histories of competitive baseball programs.