K-State Baseball Selected For Austin Regional

Via K-State Athletics

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State baseball team received an at-large bid to the 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship on Monday, as the Wildcats were selected as the No. 3 seed at the Austin Regional.

K-State (31-24) was selected as the No. 3 seed in the Austin Regional and will take on the second-seeded UTSA Roadrunners (44-13) on Friday, May 30, at 6 p.m. CT at UFCU Disch-Falk Field, in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

It will be the program’s sixth NCAA Tournament appearance and second straight, the first time earning back-to-back selections since 2010-11. It is also the second appearance in the Pete Hughes era. Overall, the Wildcats are 9-6 in regional play after sweeping the Fayetteville Regional last season.   

The Austin Regional will be broadcast on ESPN+ and the ESPN app, while radio coverage is available on the K-State Sports Network. A free, live streaming audio is available for all games at KStateSports.com/watch and on the K-State Sports app.

All tickets are handled and sold through the host site. Tickets will not be available through K-State Athletics. Single session tickets will go on sale to the general public through the Texas Athletics ticket office at 10 a.m. CT on Thursday, May 29.

K-State and UTSA will meet for the fifth time in program history with the series tied 2-2 since its start in 2008. The two squads last faced off on March 18, 2009, which led to K-State’s 5-4 victory to secure a two-game series win.

The winner of the Kansas State-UTSA game will play the winner of No. 2 national seed Texas (42-12) and fourth-seeded Houston Christian (32-23) on Saturday, May 31.

The winner of the Austin Regional will play the winner of the Los Angeles Regional in the best-of-three-game super regional from June 6-8 or June 7-9. No. 15 national seed UCLA (42-16) hosts second-seeded UC Irvine (41-15), third-seeded Arizona State (35-22), and fourth-seeded Fresno State (31-27) in Los Angeles, California at Jackie Robinson Stadium.

NCAA Austin Regional hosted by Texas
Friday, May 30
Game 1 – #1 Texas vs. #4 Houston Christian – 1 p.m. CT (ESPN+)
Game 2 – #2 UTSA vs. #3 Kansas State – 6 p.m. CT (ESPN+)

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