Little Rock Trojans Earn No. 19 National Ranking Under Chris Curry
Little Rock baseball has made history, achieving its first national ranking under head coach Chris Curry, coming in at No. 19 in the NCBWA poll. This milestone follows a remarkable postseason run, positioning the Trojans among the final 16 teams competing for a College World Series spot. With a record of 39-26, Little Rock's success includes winning eight consecutive games and two straight Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championships, marking unprecedented progress for the program.
By the Numbers- Little Rock holds a record of 39-26 this season.
- The Trojans have won eight consecutive games.
- Little Rock is one of only 16 teams still vying for a College World Series berth.
Despite the recent successes, the Trojans face stiff competition in the Super Regional, including formidable opponents that have historically strong baseball programs.
State of Play- Little Rock has just advanced to its first Super Regional in school history.
- The team is riding the momentum of a championship victory and eight consecutive wins.
The Trojans will face off against Troy in the Super Regional, with critical games scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Their performance will determine if they secure a spot in the College World Series.
Bottom LineLittle Rock's historic ranking signifies not just achievement, but a transformation of the program under Curry, showcasing their potential for continued success and growth in college baseball.
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