Troy’s Jabe Boroff has transformed his struggling season with a standout performance, highlighted by a three-run homer that secured a 10-2 victory against Florida. With 10 hits, four home runs, and 12 RBIs during the tournament, Boroff earned the title of Most Outstanding Player and led Troy to its first Super Regional berth. His emotional journey from a lackluster regular season to a postseason star illustrates his resilience and determination. Troy, now with a record of 36-30, will face Little Rock in a best-of-three series beginning Friday, with hopes of advancing to the College World Series.

By the Numbers
  • Boroff posted 10 hits and four home runs in five tournament games.
  • He recorded 12 RBIs during the double-elimination tournament, contributing significantly to Troy's wins.
State of Play
  • Troy is set to play a best-of-three series against Little Rock for a spot in the College World Series.
  • Boroff's performance has turned the tides for the team's morale and competitiveness in postseason play.
What's Next

As Troy prepares for the Super Regional, Boroff aims to maintain his momentum and replicate his recent success at the plate. The team will look to leverage their recent victories against tough opponents to carry them forward in the series.

Bottom Line

Boroff’s resurgence serves as a vital reminder of perseverance in sports; his ability to overcome adversity not only boosts his personal confidence but also energizes his team's pursuit of the College World Series. The Trojans' journey thus far speaks to their resolve and capability to challenge established programs.