
Kansas Baseball Advances to Big 12 Championship After Dominant Semifinal Win
Kansas baseball defeats Oklahoma State 9‑2 in the Big 12 semifinals, advancing to the championship game.
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Kansas baseball defeats Oklahoma State 9‑2 in the Big 12 semifinals, advancing to the championship game.
The Kansas Jayhawks defeated Oklahoma State 9‑2 to clinch the Big 12 championship game berth, with Tyson LeBlanc’s record‑tying grand slam and Mason Cook’s five‑plus innings of shut‑down pitching leading the charge.

The Jayhawks defeated the Oklahoma State Cowboys 9-2 on May 22, advancing to the Big 12 Championship game against the winner of the West Virginia versus Arizona State matchup.

Kansas rolled past Oklahoma State 9-2 in the Big 12 Tournament semifinals, advancing to the championship game for the first time since 2013 and establishing a new program record for road and neutral victories.
Kansas opened a 3‑0 advantage over Oklahoma State in the semifinals of the Big 12 Conference tournament, capitalizing on key RBI singles and doubles from Augusto Mungarrieta, Jordan Bach and Tyson LeBlanc while Mason Cook delivered two scoreless innings on the mound.

Kansas edged Baylor 8-7 in a ten-inning baseball thriller at Surprise Stadium, highlighted by Savion Flowers' walk-off homer and Boede Rahe's winning pitching performance.

The Jayhawks rallied from early deficits to defeat the Cougars 7‑6, highlighted by decisive homers and clutch RBIs.

Kansas clinches its first regular‑season conference championship since 1949 after a 7‑6 victory over BYU, highlighted by clutch home runs and a stellar performance from head coach Dan Fitzgerald.

The Kansas Jayhawks clinched their first Big 12 baseball championship in over seven decades, overcoming two six‑run deficits to win both games against BYU and lock the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament.

The Kansas Jayhawks clinched their first Big 12 baseball championship in 77 years, winning a pair of comeback victories over BYU to lock the No. 1 seed for the tournament in Surprise, Arizona.

Kansas defeated BYU 9‑6 on May 14, 2026, highlighted by early home runs, key triples, and a strong pitching performance that capped a comeback effort.