Oklahoma State's baseball team has secured its 51st NCAA Regional bid, marking the 13th consecutive appearance in the tournament. The Cowboys received an at-large berth as the No. 2 seed in the Tuscaloosa Regional, competing against Alabama, USC Upstate, and Alabama State. With a season record of 37-20, OSU’s powerful offense leads the nation with 137 home runs. Head coach Josh Holliday has consistently led the team to NCAA Regionals throughout his 14-year tenure. The Cowboys will kick off the tournament against USC Upstate on May 29.

By the Numbers
  • OSU's 13 consecutive NCAA Regional bids is the second-longest active streak in the nation.
  • The Cowboys rank second nationally with 137 home runs this season.
State of Play
  • Oklahoma State is tied for third all-time in NCAA Regional appearances with 51 alongside Miami (FL).
  • The team finished fifth in the Big 12 Conference with an 18-12 record.
What's Next

The Cowboys will begin their Tuscaloosa Regional journey on May 29 against USC Upstate, aiming to advance to the Super Regional and compete for a spot in the College World Series.

Bottom Line

Oklahoma State's consistent performance in reaching NCAA Regionals highlights their strong baseball program, setting the stage for a competitive battle in the postseason.