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Kansas Jayhawks Capture Big 12 Baseball Crown, Secure Top Seed for 2026 NCAA Tournament

A dominant 9‑0 win over West Virginia clinches the Jayhawks’ first tournament title since 2006 and positions them as favorites for a home‑field regional.

A Historic Victory in Surprise, Arizona

The Kansas Jayhawks baseball squad captured the 2026 Big 12 Tournament championship with a 9‑0 shutout of West Virginia, delivering the program’s first tournament title since 2006.

It marked only the second time in school history that the Jayhawks have earned the Big 12 Tournament crown, and the first occasion that a Big 12 team has completed both the regular‑season and tournament titles in the same year since Texas Tech achieved the feat in 2009.

The dominant performance lifted Kansas to a 42‑16 record, ranking among the most successful seasons in program annals, and secured an automatic berth in the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

Home‑Field Advantage for Regionals

With the championship clinched, the Jayhawks will host their regional games beginning Friday, May 29, playing on familiar turf in Lawrence, Kansas. The upcoming selection show on ESPN2 at 11 a.m. CT will reveal the full bracket, seeding and matchups.

Analysts project Kansas as a No. 1 seed, a placement that would grant the team the luxury of regional play on home soil throughout the early rounds of the NCAA Tournament.

Coach Dan Fitzgerald praised the team’s execution and depth, noting that the championship reflects months of disciplined preparation and a collective commitment to excellence.

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