Kansas Baseball secured a historic victory, defeating Arkansas 13-10 to win the Lawrence Regional Championship. This marks the first time the Jayhawks have advanced to a Super Regional, achieving a record-tying 45 wins for the season. After trailing 5-0, Kansas rallied to score 11 consecutive runs, notching their 25th come-from-behind win of the season. Manning West excelled in relief pitching, and several players contributed significantly to the offensive surge.

By the Numbers
  • Kansas achieved its 45th win of the season, tying the school record set in 1993.
  • The Jayhawks overcame a five-run deficit for their third time this season.
  • The game was attended by 4,007 fans, the second-highest attendance at Hoglund Ballpark.
State of Play
  • Kansas is now 12-11 all-time in NCAA Regionals.
  • The Jayhawks set a single-season school record with their 109 home runs.
  • Boede Rahe has recorded at least three strikeouts in each of his last five appearances.
What's Next

Kansas is set to compete in Super Regionals next weekend against the Atlanta Regional winner to secure a spot in the College World Series.

Bottom Line

The Jayhawks’ impressive comeback and record-tying season highlight a transformative moment in their program’s history, setting the stage for a promising Super Regional challenge ahead.