The Kansas Jayhawks baseball team is on the brink of something special. Sitting comfortably in first place in the Big 12 Conference standings with a 37-11 overall record and a stellar 20-4 mark in conference play, the Jayhawks are making a serious case for a regular season championship. And with a four-game lead over the second-place teams—No. 15 West Virginia and No. 17 Arizona State—the path to the title is looking clearer than ever.
After sweeping Arizona at home over the weekend, the Jayhawks extended their winning streak to an impressive 10 games. But don't expect sophomore Tyson Owens or his teammates to get caught up in the hype. "We don't spend much time thinking about the streak," Owens said Sunday. "It's all about one pitch, one game at a time. That's what's made us successful."
While the team keeps its focus locked on the present, the buzz around Kansas baseball is growing. The Jayhawks cracked the top 10 in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, landing at No. 9—a testament to their dominant run. Head coach Dan Fitzgerald, however, prefers to keep the big picture in perspective. "It's about enjoying the journey with these guys," Fitzgerald said. "From recruiting them to coaching through the fall, winter, and early spring—every win and every loss is a lesson. We'll celebrate each victory and keep taking steps forward."
With just six games left in the regular season, the Jayhawks have a golden opportunity to seal the deal. Next up is a midweek matchup at Creighton before returning home to Lawrence for a crucial weekend series against No. 15 West Virginia—one of the teams chasing them in the standings. After that, a series at BYU awaits. If Kansas can handle business, a Big 12 championship banner could be hanging in Hoglund Ballpark before the postseason even begins.
For Jayhawks fans, the excitement is palpable. This team has the talent, the chemistry, and the mindset to make history. And with every pitch, every game, they're proving that a conference title isn't just possible—it's within reach.
