Cowboys Baseball Secures 13th Straight NCAA Regional Spot
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.
- 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.
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 LineOklahoma State's consistent performance in reaching NCAA Regionals highlights their strong baseball program, setting the stage for a competitive battle in the postseason.
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