Troy Baseball capped off a historic season by achieving a program-record No. 6 national ranking in the final polls by Baseball America and the National College Baseball Writers Association. This marks the highest ranking in Troy's Division-I history across all sports, following their first College World Series appearance. The Trojans also secured an No. 8 ranking in both the D1Baseball Top 25 and the USA Today Coaches Poll. The season featured a remarkable journey starting from the Gainesville Regional, where Troy clinched their first regional title.

By the Numbers
  • Troy Baseball concluded the season with a 39-32 record.
  • Six Troy players homered in the NCAA Tournament, with Jabe Boroff hitting six, tying for the most in the country.
State of Play
  • Troy's historic ranking is the highest across all sports in Division I.
  • The team's NCAA Tournament included a victory over Ole Miss, marking the program's first College World Series win.
What's Next

With a strong foundation and achievements from the recent season, Troy Baseball will aim to build on this success and challenge for further accolades in the upcoming season. Key players will likely be significant contributors as they strive to enhance their national standing.

Bottom Line

Troy Baseball's rise to a No. 6 ranking underscores a transformative season that has set a new standard for the program. With a mix of seasoned players and emerging talent, the Trojans are poised for continued success in future competitions.