UCCS Baseball Breaks Winning Record, Prepares for RMAC Championships
UCCS Baseball heads into the 2026 RMAC Postseason Tournament with a record of 32-17-1, marking a program high for wins in a season. As the third seed, they will play 4th seed Colorado State University Pueblo on Wednesday at 3 p.m., aiming to build on their second consecutive postseason appearance after last year's sixth seed qualification. The tournament features six teams competing in a double-elimination format, with game coverage available via the RMAC Network.
By the Numbers- UCCS set program records with a .353 batting average, 606 hits, and 104 home runs this season.
- Trevor Dale's 27 home runs lead all of Division II baseball, while Bryce Peterson has a .436 batting average with 88 hits.
While UCCS has had a historic season, there are concerns about their pitching staff, which has struggled against higher-ranked teams such as Colorado Mesa, who handed UCCS two of their losses in a recent four-game series.
State of Play- The Mountain Lions finished the regular season with a 21-10-1 record in RMAC play, securing the third seed.
- UCCS will face CSU Pueblo, who secured the fourth seed after winning two of four in the last weekend of regular season play.
If UCCS wins against CSU Pueblo, they will advance to the quarterfinals on Thursday evening. A loss would result in facing elimination against the winner of the earlier match between MSU Denver and Colorado School of Mines.
Bottom LineUCCS is looking to capitalize on their record-breaking season and secure a postseason victory. With strong offensive performance led by Dale and Peterson, they must also improve their pitching resilience to succeed in the tournament.
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