Late West Chester Rally Ends Patriots Historic Season in Cary
No. 5 UT Tyler's historic 2026 baseball season came to a heartbreaking end, falling 6-5 to No. 1 West Chester in the NCAA Division II College World Series. The Patriots set a program record with 50 wins this season, marking their second consecutive trip to Cary and winning four elimination games. Despite an early lead and a strong performance from Kaston Mason, who hit a three-run homer, the team couldn't hold off West Chester's late rally in the eighth inning. This marks a solid but bittersweet finish for a program on the rise.
By the Numbers- UT Tyler set a new program record with 50 victories this season.
- Kaston Mason finished the series hitting .529 with 7 RBIs and 5 extra-base hits.
- UT Tyler finished the season with a 50-14 record, one of the final four teams in Division II baseball.
- Key contributions came from Mason and Clark, highlighting the team's offensive capabilities throughout the tournament.
Looking ahead, UT Tyler aims to build on this successful season by enhancing their recruiting efforts and developing younger talent. Continued investment in training could position them as a perennial contender in future tournaments.
Bottom LineThough the season ended in disappointment, UT Tyler's record and competitive spirit signal a promising future. The Patriots have established themselves as a formidable force in Division II baseball.
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